Finally bought my first car!
After a while of searching... finally got a Dodge Shadow 1988 2.2L (non-turbo) Problems? Right flasher doesn't blink.. one of the windows doesn't roll down, the muffler could fall off (gonna have to tie it to the car somehow cause the clamp is rusted thru), other than that, it doesn't seem bad at all. I paid $380 US for it, he paid the tax. I don't have my license yet (just have my learner's permit) but I get it in 2 weeks.
Anyway I scared the sh!t out of myself earlier. I was with a friend and it was raining and I was coming off the highway down an off-ramp and I was going about 70mph and started braking and then the brakes skidded and I saw I was going to hit this car. I don't know what came over me, I just acted like one of those d!mb kids that stares at what they're going to hit and locks the brakes. That's exactly what I did. Stopped 3 feet away from its bumper :frown:
I'm gonna have to start training myself so I react better in situations like what happened... driver's ed sucks totally for that
Right after it happened I was practicing braking and was able to find the point just before skidding so it stops a lot faster. Should probably have done that before though
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Well now that I have the car, what sort of things should I do? I mean, I never owned a car.. what should I look at, etc? Oil and windshield wiper fluid are obvious, but those seem fine.
After a while of searching... finally got a Dodge Shadow 1988 2.2L (non-turbo) Problems? Right flasher doesn't blink.. one of the windows doesn't roll down, the muffler could fall off (gonna have to tie it to the car somehow cause the clamp is rusted thru), other than that, it doesn't seem bad at all. I paid $380 US for it, he paid the tax. I don't have my license yet (just have my learner's permit) but I get it in 2 weeks.
Anyway I scared the sh!t out of myself earlier. I was with a friend and it was raining and I was coming off the highway down an off-ramp and I was going about 70mph and started braking and then the brakes skidded and I saw I was going to hit this car. I don't know what came over me, I just acted like one of those d!mb kids that stares at what they're going to hit and locks the brakes. That's exactly what I did. Stopped 3 feet away from its bumper :frown:
I'm gonna have to start training myself so I react better in situations like what happened... driver's ed sucks totally for that
Right after it happened I was practicing braking and was able to find the point just before skidding so it stops a lot faster. Should probably have done that before though
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Well now that I have the car, what sort of things should I do? I mean, I never owned a car.. what should I look at, etc? Oil and windshield wiper fluid are obvious, but those seem fine.
