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@aggravated wrote:

@SeaMaiden@MickD  Thank you both very much.  I'm a little perplexed with all the buttons but the car is great and winning me over all the time.  I've gotten a lot of compliments from my friends.  I'm enjoying.  Obviously, I too buy very few new cars.  As the salesman said at the dealership "you only live once."  True enough.


@aggravated  Good selling point!😄👍

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My car will be 21 in January.  I don't care what the book value is on it.  I love it, it has NEVER let me down, or stranded me anywhere.  Still looks good and drives like a dream.

 

We are a team.

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We have a ram charger suv that is over 30 years old😁  My husband still drives it to transit every day. He has no shame😂  Our suburban is nearly 20 years old. They both look like new.  We do own a fiat and a land rover.  But we still drive the old cars

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Our 1971 Ford Econoline camper Van 'BETTY' met her demise last Winter when 2 trees went down on top of her : ( Had alot of happy camping years in her.

 

 

I drive a 2003 Ford Crown Vic and was thinking of trading up. Went car shopping and did what you did,tuned mine up,new brakes,new belts,might even have him painted. 

Car runs great why bother with car payments. 

Just got home yesterday from a solo trip,car ran like a top.