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Economy
Not to underail the thread...
Game. Set. Match.
"Why are we ignoring the cheap energy solution to global warming, which is nuclear power?" argued Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee.
Game. Set. Match.
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Could have done it for 2.000 or less. They love women. older women and young people. Become aware of this an you are one leg up on things. run with it.Troy wrote:Hey, here's exactly what a newly moved and underpaid recent college kid needs.
A 4,000 dollar repair bill on his car to replace a supercharger and an exhaust manifold.
Economy fuck yeah.
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This story has a happy ending.
Took the car to carmax instead of getting work done.
Car was basically impossible to inspect without getting a lot of work done to fix the exhaust manifold and a few other things. That was not even counting the fact that the supercharger had gone from making weird clicking noises and working half the time, to not working at all.
Carmax looked at how pretty i kept the paint, how nice the leather seats were, and made sure it had an engine, and offered me a LOT more than I expected, over bluebook value, even.
I took in it in a second, and now drive a very sports and reliable 2007 Accord Coupe, with 20kish miles, and only owe the bank like 5k . The car is also still under factory warranty, which is fucking greaaat.
Also gets 30 miles/gallon. Love.
Took the car to carmax instead of getting work done.
Car was basically impossible to inspect without getting a lot of work done to fix the exhaust manifold and a few other things. That was not even counting the fact that the supercharger had gone from making weird clicking noises and working half the time, to not working at all.
Carmax looked at how pretty i kept the paint, how nice the leather seats were, and made sure it had an engine, and offered me a LOT more than I expected, over bluebook value, even.
I took in it in a second, and now drive a very sports and reliable 2007 Accord Coupe, with 20kish miles, and only owe the bank like 5k . The car is also still under factory warranty, which is fucking greaaat.
Also gets 30 miles/gallon. Love.
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thibodeaux
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Yeah, I had a similar Carmax story. I had a car that needed more repairs than it was worth. I took it to Carmax and told the guy, "Look this car needs a lot of work." He said, "Don't worry, our guys in the back will find out what's wrong with it." The gave me way more than I thought I'd get, so I took the money and ran.
Of course, I guess I should have been a LITTLE more cautious about BUYING a car from them, but that's the human brain for you.
Of course, I guess I should have been a LITTLE more cautious about BUYING a car from them, but that's the human brain for you.
Heh... you figured if they did you right by giving you a bunch of money for a crappy car, then they'd give you a good deal on another one.thibodeaux wrote:Of course, I guess I should have been a LITTLE more cautious about BUYING a car from them, but that's the human brain for you.
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