A long time ago I was going to school in Edinburgh and bought a 15 year old Mercedes Benz station wagon. Right Hand Drive and about 250,000 Km on the odometer. I kept it for the 10 years or so I was in Europe for school and post doc work. It was built like a tank and including normal maintenance and a water pump it was worth every shilling. Since returning to the USA I never bought an American made or assembled automobile and have never been disappointed in the quality of the cars, from Accord to Cullinan and everything in between.
Getting sorta difficult to find anyone to tune the carburetor on my ‘86 Jeep CJ. I WISH mechanics would say, "Oh, yes, we’re very familiar with that model". Usually they chuckle, say they can’t work on anything that old, and ask me what I want for it. Sigh.
Jonathan Lemon creator about 1 year ago
At least the stakes are pretty low.
Imagine about 1 year ago
Gift it to a museum. You might be able to get a tax deduction.
Zebrastripes about 1 year ago
Wonder what my 2004 red Honda Civic with a spoiler would cost?
goboboyd about 1 year ago
Before looking, the mechanic wrote ’Replace Timing Belt" again.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 1 year ago
He has to say that.
Just-me about 1 year ago
I think I owned the 1972 model of that vehicle…
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
Gas powered or electric?
Teto85 Premium Member about 1 year ago
A long time ago I was going to school in Edinburgh and bought a 15 year old Mercedes Benz station wagon. Right Hand Drive and about 250,000 Km on the odometer. I kept it for the 10 years or so I was in Europe for school and post doc work. It was built like a tank and including normal maintenance and a water pump it was worth every shilling. Since returning to the USA I never bought an American made or assembled automobile and have never been disappointed in the quality of the cars, from Accord to Cullinan and everything in between.
davewhamond creator about 1 year ago
Our Ford Fiesta became a Ford Siesta.
gregcartoon Premium Member about 1 year ago
Getting sorta difficult to find anyone to tune the carburetor on my ‘86 Jeep CJ. I WISH mechanics would say, "Oh, yes, we’re very familiar with that model". Usually they chuckle, say they can’t work on anything that old, and ask me what I want for it. Sigh.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 1 year ago
An old Ford LTD?