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If it is good enough for someone to buy, think it over? 200 1992

I have seen our domestic three on used car lots with half the miles and one-fourth the years. These cars are shot and they still want three grand. If you get into this decade they triple that and they just a shaky deal to the pocket book to repair because the aftermarket is not there yet.

Raise the hood on those front wheel drives and take a thoughtful look. You can try to see any problems but even the simple components are shoe horned in there. Besides the trouble, starts at the wheel spindles and works towards the center just like you will have too. Alternator, water pumps will require "slim Jim" hands.

In the used market, it is about finding the person who appreciates riding with more money in his wallet so he can do things after he gets where he wanted to go. I have seen a many a fine car, sitting in front of a shack, for a house!

Things looked out of balance to me. Your car can sit at both places and fewer thieves to worry about too!

I think if you want lots of money for your investment, you need to look at it like a long time wife or girlfriend. It is cheaper to keeper; you have the title, no payments and it is doing the job. Your

All diamonds in the beginning have rough edges, I myself just kept on polishing!
Phil






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