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on: 01-04-2012
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#4 |
1-05-2012 @ 05:01:03 PM |
Posted By : ricerocketboy |
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#3, Not really. Any lower, and someone would buy it and use it as a beater. There aren't many left, so I think it's a fair price. Plus, its not like they're asking $14k for it. |
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1-05-2012 @ 06:39:16 PM |
Posted By : Obsidian |
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#4, A 22 year old car.
Unless Gaddaffi smoked a joint in this one - it's not worth a thing to anyone. |
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1-05-2012 @ 07:50:08 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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Ehhh....any car in good condition with 65,000 miles on it is worth something. Maybe not $3,600, but nobody would just give it to you. |
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1-05-2012 @ 08:32:16 PM |
Posted By : solid_snake |
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#4, Rarity doesn't mean a thing if people don't want the thing to begin with |
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1-06-2012 @ 05:05:08 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#9, Gee, is that why all the accessories in my Rambler and Granada worked perfectly, whereas they wouldn't in any of them driven more frequently? Not to mention damage to the original cosmetics and interior that comes from regular use.
Is disuse hard on some mechanical components? Sometimes. That doesn't mean low miles don't mean "jack shit," though. There is a reason why low-mileage cars are more sought-after.
[Edited by Skid on 1-06-2012 @ 05:07:53 PM] |
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