carymccarr
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BTW snowflake...when I have my old gasser valet parked I ask them to keep it close and keep her running.
Yeah. Those old rustbuckets can be hard to start.
Sorry to hear. ;-(
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BTW snowflake...when I have my old gasser valet parked I ask them to keep it close and keep her running.
Since you've previously have said you only keep your vehicle three years and trade them in and buy a new one, I can see where it might not be your common experience to be around older vehicles that are in unbelievable excellent condition. It also depends which part of the country you live in. There are, however, a great number of near-perfect condition Vehicles older than 2005 out there.Yeah. Those old rustbuckets can be hard to start.
Sorry to hear. ;-(
Since you've previously have said you only keep your vehicle three years and trade them in and buy a new one, I can see where it might not be your common experience to be around older vehicles that are in unbelievable excellent condition. It also depends which part of the country you live in. There are, however, a great number of near-perfect condition Vehicles older than 2005 out there.
I actually get a much greater kick out of finding and purchasing a pristine old vehicle especially with low miles can I do having something newer.
You like brand new condition vehicles with lagging technology/creature comforts.
Makes sense.
Just don’t buy a hybrid. They trigger boomer-esque snowflakes.