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Are you sure you want something that's going to guzzle gas and cost an arm and a leg to repair?
Yes, I'm looking to get ones that's been restored and all fixed up. Of course that coast more money but it's worth it.
I've seen some nice ones for around $19,000 - $21,000.
I've been saving up money for one.
I need something that's reliable, can get me to and from the store or a job, and that I can use for work stuff on the farm.
I also love the look of these
 
Yes, I'm looking to get ones that's been restored and all fixed up. Of course that coast more money but it's worth it.
I've seen some nice ones for around $19,000 - $21,000.
I've been saving up money for one.
I need something that's reliable, can get me to and from the store or a job, and that I can use for work stuff on the farm.
I also love the look of these
Do you know anyone who works on automobiles? If you can learn how to fix at least some stuff, it can save you a lot because you won't need to take it to a mechanic.
My father keeps our cars running himself. I don't think that he's had to take one to a mechanic for years, save for maybe swapping out tires, if that.
 
Oh. I had to rehome her :(
One of my other dogs was being very aggressive to her, and we are just so busy right now we couldn't really work around that by always having them separate, or training him. I miss her :hit
:hugs :hugs
 
Do you know anyone who works on automobiles? If you can learn how to fix at least some stuff, it can save you a lot because you won't need to take it to a mechanic.
My father keeps our cars running himself. I don't think that he's had to take one to a mechanic for years, save for maybe swapping out tires, if that.
Here I do, but not where I'm going.

My dad and the Gremlin know everything there is to know about cars and trucks.
I just worry it'll cost more and be a pain in the long run.
But if like you said we can find someone who knows about mechanics that could help a lot
 

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