Dave Ohlemacher wrote: > > Unless you are buying brand new, does anyone trust just one car? And even then, I > have many stories of new cars that have left people stranded. > Well I live in an apartment buliding and have only one parking space. There is nowhere else to park a car. Parking on the street overnight is illegal. I bought my Toyota 10 years ago with 45k on it, 10 years later it has 95k on it and it has been my only vehicle all that time. It has never been off the road for more than a day. So the answer is yes some people do rely on one car, and not necessarily a new car. |
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