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It was 10 times worse up close, it looked like they cut the scoops off a hood and glued them onto that one. It was a repo car, I think the guy owed like 5k on it and I gave the bank $100 with plans to either fix it or part it out. After I picked it up it was clear it was only good for parts.
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I bought an 85 Toyota SR5 from an impound lot that had a blown headgasket. I only paid $200 for the car. It was very clean. It ended up blowing another gasket shortly after I replaced it. I was not really invested in the car and just wanted to flip it. I think I just broke even. It wasn't until later on with the rice craze that that Toyota had become so popular as drift cars.
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Guest repliedI usually regret selling rather than buying, but I sort of wish I hadn't bought that '96 GT. I also never really got into my 54 Bel-Air. It was a good looking car but gave me a lot of hassle for the short time I owned it, and even thought it was a 2 door, I looked at it as a step down from my 57, which I loved. I should probably regret my SVO, but I learned so much from that pile of shit and had it for so long compared to most of my other cars it's kind of hard to. God I lost my ass on that thing.
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I only regret one, because it blew the headgasket on the way home after the deal.
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Don't do it cuñado!!!Originally posted by BradM View PostI can't wait to get rid of this god damn van!
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Yeah I'm not stressing over it anymore. They said they would fix it and it's covered under warranty. So that's fine by me until the exhaust system gets in. If you don't mind me asking, what issues are you having?Originally posted by SMKR View PostDon't fret, my 2014 gmc Sierra is having issues as well...
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I bought a 2004 Mercedes C320 and it was constant trouble. I regret the whole 3 months I owned that car. Traded it for an 04 Grand Cherokee and have yet to have any problems with it.
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