All those Magnums! Be still, my heart. Love the Malabu! Nobody in your family has to shop a car lot; they just poach your inventory, which is a win for everybody.
You must like your Mopars. I agree on their engines but have been disappointed with rust issues. How do you feel about about high mileage cars I think you may have an opinion
I grew up being told cars were worn out at 100K miles, but most of the cars I've owned have seen well beyond that. I have a 300K + mile all original Ford 302 in my garage that still runs strong. I think care is a bigger issue. I worked with a guy that had bought a Neon new, and 6 years later still had the original oil in it. One of my sons once bought a 20 year old Tempo that still had the original spark plugs in it. Toyota once blamed owners for oil flow issues on their 3.0L V6. In short, proof of maintenance may be worth more than low miles if you plan on keeping it.
Sounds like you have ben doing a bit of wheeling and dealing.👍👍
Nice to see you making videos again.............
All those Magnums! Be still, my heart. Love the Malabu! Nobody in your family has to shop a car lot; they just poach your inventory, which is a win for everybody.
I was part of car buyers anonymous many years ago. It didn't really help.
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I would love to have that Squire.
Cool update on your fleet...
Thanks.
Boy, I'd fix the Plymouth seats and keep going. Cool car.
Thanks, I'll get there.
Entertaining update, HCG. Other than your Malibu, it appears your preference is Mopar? Cheers! 👍
I have had a tendency to lean that way.
You must like your Mopars. I agree on their engines but have been disappointed with rust issues. How do you feel about about high mileage cars I think you may have an opinion
I grew up being told cars were worn out at 100K miles, but most of the cars I've owned have seen well beyond that. I have a 300K + mile all original Ford 302 in my garage that still runs strong. I think care is a bigger issue. I worked with a guy that had bought a Neon new, and 6 years later still had the original oil in it. One of my sons once bought a 20 year old Tempo that still had the original spark plugs in it. Toyota once blamed owners for oil flow issues on their 3.0L V6. In short, proof of maintenance may be worth more than low miles if you plan on keeping it.
Get more project cars so u wont have lawn to mow
Good plan.