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dear person with the broken down POS 20 year old car

zixxer

Diamond Member
Yeah.. you.. the one who I almost wrecked on my bike when I hit your puddle of oil and antifreeze. It's time to buy a new fscking car.



I wish we had 'inspections' here (don't they do this in europe) where you HAVE to have good tires, working lights/blinkers, NOT LEAKING OIL OR OTHER FLUIDS, etc. It would remove a lot of these POS's off of the road
 
Most states in the US require inspections too. But in PA any car over 25 years old is exempt.
 
Originally posted by: Modeps
Your rant is not good.

Besides, for many people, that's all they can afford to get them to work. Not everyone can have their parents buy them a new Civic or have the luxury of being able to buy a newer car just because they need it.
 
Originally posted by: jemcam
Originally posted by: Modeps
Your rant is not good.

Besides, for many people, that's all they can afford to get them to work. Not everyone can have their parents buy them a new Civic or have the luxury of being able to buy a newer car just because they need it.

Don't forget the people who can afford it but choose not to because they realize what a poor financial move it is.

Viper GTS
 
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Don't forget the people who can afford it but choose not to because they realize what a poor financial move it is.
Thats the problem. Often these junky falling apart cars cost more each month than a more reliable used car. But the people don't even have the financial capability to get a loan for a used car.

I've got a friend who has a car like that. It doesn't leak, but the thing cost him $300 to buy. He spends ~$100 a month in repairs. For $100 a month, he could have a used car which is far better.
 
Let's see, I have a 97 Dodge Ram 1500 that has a few problems (leaks oil, crackd windshield[not a hinderence]). If I was required to fix everything, it would cost about $1500. WTF is the point then?
 
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