Close to 20 years.
It was good. But I think I should have bought a fun car in my 20s.
Close to 20 years.
It was good. But I think I should have bought a fun car in my 20s.
This little fucker for 5 years
since 2009 as well.
2 tranny rebuilds, fuel pump, alternator and batteries. Except for the tranny, I honestly believe 3rd gen Explorers and Mountaineers are very well made truck based SUVs. Mine has been in the air, power slide in mud sand snow, and has spent plenty of time right at the redline
Why not go for the Ayylmao?
>looks better (subjective, I know)
>slightly bigger and therefore more practical
>cheaper
Still with my 72 bug since 2004. Funny how things changed.
>2004: lol that's a real old old car man. This shit belongs to the trash!
>2016: hey awesome car bro! want to sell? *air cool is cool cap*
But I have other cars too.
9 months I think for a ranger I had til it got totaled.
Maybe a year for an XR600
Looking at picking up vehicle #14 this weekend.
Hopefully this one sticks.
That's fucking cool, drive it forever. I had my volvo from 2009 to 2013, but stupidly sold it to buy a car that could handle the freeways better for my new commute. I did a lot of work on that car and I miss it so much. It had character and my new car does not.
>2 tranny rebuilds, fuel pump
>in 7 years
wtf
My dad bought his '48 Chevy Coupe straight from the factory, drove the shit out of it until he passed it on to me when I turned 16. I've had the car ever since '82. Been restored twice, maintained heavily, I still daily it.
Does everyone on Veeky Forums drive a Fiesta?
Had this baby since March, could do with a bit more power.