Ever want to change cars just because?
I know. I'm typically a buy and hold. I'd really like to trade the '14 Volt but it makes ZERO sense to do so.Dill-Ag13 said:
Do you know what board this is?
Texker said:I know. I'm typically a buy and hold. I'd really like to trade the '14 Volt but it makes ZERO sense to do so.Dill-Ag13 said:
Do you know what board this is?
Yeah, it would seem that way but it's a solid car. Bought it as CPO in '16 and been trouble-free.WildcatAg said:Texker said:I know. I'm typically a buy and hold. I'd really like to trade the '14 Volt but it makes ZERO sense to do so.Dill-Ag13 said:
Do you know what board this is?
Volt? It makes 100% sense.
bam02 said:
I don't at all. I drive a 7 year old Tundra, though, so pretty sure that means I'm just not a "latest, greatest" kind of consumer.
With a Tundra, you can just take it someplace good and have it washed and detailed, and it's just like a new one.bam02 said:
I don't at all. I drive a 7 year old Tundra, though, so pretty sure that means I'm just not a "latest, greatest" kind of consumer.
aad03 said:
I've got to sell one if I want another. Looking to sell my Bronco. 1994 XLT 5.0L 75k miles.
https://link.shutterfly.com/5SSmyJWTjfb
Have seen and driven.aad03 said:
I've got to sell one if I want another. Looking to sell my Bronco. 1994 XLT 5.0L 75k miles.
https://link.shutterfly.com/5SSmyJWTjfb
Complete Idiot said:
I like to find great deals on used cars and then try to sell them for what I paid after 2-3 years of use. I've been pretty successful in that goal, my problem is I do a lot of customizations that get expensive so saying "sold it for what I paid for it" kind of is lying to myself.
I even bought a brand new car off the lot and sold it for what I paid for it three years later, that is a story not many can tell.