Which dad?
The slacker UW frat boy one.Which dad?
Have several. 1982 Chevy Step side Chevy, with a 1 ton rearend, Detroit lockers front and back, 456 gears front and back, 10 inch lift, steel rims caus of the power from the 350 HO motor and the gears would warp aluminum, granny gear, 350 high output motor with holly carb and headers, 44 Super swampers, Tulsa 12,000# wench, to name a few on that truck. Beast and tough as nails. A tank. I didn’t go in a clear cut and cut firewood and haul it back. I drove to it and drug it back to the road and cut it up. Like a Timberjack or skidder.For me it was "Old Blue", my 2006 4th Gen 4 Runner, SR5 4WD. Sold it back on 2023 to the little old lady down the street for her loser, tattoo artist son. It was a purple unicorn of sorts @flatus . Only had 103K miles at 17 years of age.
Only issues were a bad water pump at 55k under warranty and needed a new radiator at 17 years of age and 102K miles (pretty normal). Other than that just the usual fluid changes, brakes and spark plug maintenance.
I do think Dave Ramsey (TITTT) is full of shit on a lot of things and much of his advice only works if you live in cheap flyover country, but I like his take on cars and avoiding expense here. Gotta get 20 years out of these things @BleachedAnusDawg !!
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About five years ago my car was running terribly and I took it in. They told me rodents had built a nest and eaten wires in the engine. The bill was over $5,000, but fortunately Geico covered all of it. I spray the engine every couple of months now with anti-rodent spray.
I would kill for a 3 car garage.This is why America is dying!
Also why the Camaro is extinct. Nobody wants to be cool and impractical anymore. It's a shame. Personally, we have the family rig that fits people and stuff, and we only need one of those kinds of cars for taking family trips, etc.
Also, anybody who has a third garage bay should be legally required to have a muscle car or sports car in the third bay.
Everything in Scrotumville is on Florin Rd.
3 miles on it but it was "practically" brand new?Another…we bought a 2001 Toyota Avalon. In 2001. Had 3 miles on it. Practically brand new. Bought then because my wife was pregnant with our first child and we wanted something newer and safer than her Mitsubishi Eclipse she had been driving for years…had steel rods down the doors, good crash ratings, good ride(not like the newer ones) etc etc…. It finally died last year, transmission finally went out after slipping for a couple years. I did all the maintenance in that time.
I used it for a work car for a few years after we bought another one a coupe of years ago…24 years later and actually have a vid I took when it rolled past 400, 000 miles. It died, or transmission did, at 408,000 miles and was “totaled” to me at that point . Wasn’t worth replacing transmission. Raised two kids in that time, with all their pods in all those years, carried my family safely all that time and went wherever we wanted. Motor still didn’t smoke. Used a little oil. But that was it. Great car.
Mrs Throbber had a 328xi. Worked fine when we lived in town but once we moved to the Compound, it couldn’t handle the steep and deep. Japs > Krauts when it comes to snow.2004 Toyota Sequoia. Went well over 300 k and I barely took care of it.
Least reliable: 2007 BMW 328xi. Fun to drive. Cool looking. Nightmare to own.
Uhh, are we comparing low slung sport sedans to large crossover / suv's for snow superiority?Mrs Throbber had a 328xi. Worked fine when we lived in town but once we moved to the Compound, it couldn’t handle the steep and deep. Japs > Krauts when it comes to snow.
Bruh - I live on a mile long private mountain road to the Compound.Uhh, are we comparing low slung sport sedans to large crossover / suv's for snow superiority?
Just buy some good snow tires. Problems solved for almost any vehicle.
I get that a Bimmer sedan wouldn't work for your situation, but it's not supposed to considering what your needs are. I wouldn't ascribe that to the Japanese carmaker being better at building a vehicle for the snow, though.Bruh - I live on a mile long private mountain road to the Compound.
Studs on truck/SUV or plummet to one’s death on our road.
The Beamer was parked at the bottom of the hill multiple tims.