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Originally posted by: ElFenix
should have bought it just to run it into things. fences, walls, small creeks, etc.
Originally posted by: PSYWVic
Wow... you can buy a car for under $60 and it runs?? :Q
Originally posted by: ElFenix
should have bought it just to run it into things. fences, walls, small creeks, etc.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: PSYWVic
Wow... you can buy a car for under $60 and it runs?? :Q
can't even buy a decent RC car for that...
Wouldn't make a cross country trip, but just for going to the mall and back, I think it be decent. I found this to be an awesome deal because of the cheap price and that the guy selling it was actually close to me. No going down to Florida or Texas to get some car and have to drive a few hundred miles to get it here. I'm gonna print this out and yell at my mom some nowOriginally posted by: PSYWVic
Wow... you can buy a car for under $60 and it runs?? :Q
Originally posted by: wiredspider
Wouldn't make a cross country trip, but just for going to the mall and back, I think it be decent. I found this to be an awesome deal because of the cheap price and that the guy selling it was actually close to me. No going down to Florida or Texas to get some car and have to drive a few hundred miles to get it here. I'm gonna print this out and yell at my mom some nowOriginally posted by: PSYWVic
Wow... you can buy a car for under $60 and it runs?? :Q. Argg, an A/C cost more then $57, a pair of shoes cost more then $57, why is my mommy so mean?
Originally posted by: wiredspider
Jfur, the registration fees or transfer fees are a given with any car, so I doubt much was to that fact. Insurance is a b*tch for all new drivers... In fact I think my monthly payments for insurance would be between double or triple the price of this car. However, insurance is also a given on any car. I have no plans to keep this car for a long term period, if it made it until the end of this year(3 months), I would be happy(as long as I haven't spent any additional money on it for fixing things). The crankshaft repair(for parts and labor) would run me nearly $300, so it would be time for another junky car. Also saw an ad in the paper for a minimum of a $3,000 trade in on any car, even if you have to push it on to the lot(probably some exclusional junk, but it seem straightforward.)
Speaking of driving into creeks, has one seen a video of an old lady driving into a river or some body of water and driving back out? My mom said she saw it and it was hilarious, believe in was in England or some place in Europe. Thanks
