Posted by jimg.allentown on February 07, 2019 at 07:45:24 from (98.115.30.180):
In Reply to: Free four wheeler?? posted by SodBuster87 on February 06, 2019 at 22:54:41:
I have just a few thoughts. First, I would (if it were me) decide what it will cost me for the trip and the paperwork. Next, I would have to decide if it was worth it to me to get the vehicle. Next, would I be willing to put the money into it to get it into usable condition.
As to getting estimates from a dealer??? NO WAY!!! It is always easier to spend somebody else's money than your own. Then there is the economy thing. Is there a more expensive way to fix up an older machine than going to a dealer? Probably not.
I would suggest that you decide if this is worth it to you. Then if you decide to take it, just go get it and deal with your own repairs. The more complicated the deal gets, the more it will cost you. There does come a time to "cut and run" if you know what I mean.
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