Posted by The tractor vet on January 31, 2020 at 08:57:20 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: Things are Selling posted by Traditional Farmer on January 31, 2020 at 06:19:15:
I just wished i could get two good cars sold . Not even a tire kicker . The one i have to go get a battery for since it drop kick me last Sunday and that is the only thing it needs , i have done fixed everything else and it is a nice car for it's age as it drives nice for a car ( i just have not liked any car since 1971 ) . I got it for my youngest daughter after the OTHER car i got here got totaled (not her fault ) that replacce d the other one that got totaled ( and again not her fault ) Both times she was setting at a light in traffic. This one is a 2005 Chrysler Sebring that we bought from the daughter of and elderly couple that could no longer drive , yea it has been BRUSED because the kept bumping into things but it has 32 and change on the clock . I went all over that car and fixed anything i saw before my Daughter took it . At the time she was working for Western Ohio Girl Scouts like the War Dept. over here doing the same thing . BUT on the west side . She was what they call a CME and she had S/E in. and S/W Ohio are to cover so the miles started to climb . And like any used car we started finding weak points . When something would happen it would go to then one Chrysler dealer down there and get repaired or if it was something that would make it home then she would come home for the weekend and i would fix it and go over the car Oil was changed every 3500 -4000 miles . A opening in GSWO opened up for the camp directors job and Beth applied and got it , well now she had to move to the Toledo office and work out of there BUT had to still run the WHOLE wester side of the state from the lake to the river . So the miles on the Sebring was still racking up . she called me one day to tell me she had just got a HUGE raise and she could now afford her new JEEP and she was coming home on Thrusday evening and she and i were going JEEP hunting . Friday morning she and i set out to find the JEEP . we hit every stinking Chrysler JEEP DODGE dealer between I 71 to the west and I 79 in the east and from the lake to I70 in the south And after all this running around the vary last deaqler ship on the way home late staurday after noon at a rinkydink hole in the wall she found her exact JEEP and no body around .SOOoo Monday morning she and i were there to open the place . After squezzzing every last penny i could squeeeezzzzzz out of them i said no deal come on beth lest go After they had washed waxed filled the tank and had the plates on it and started for the door , he said what IF i throw in the LIFE TIME Chrysler EXTENDED Warranty Then i said OK . They did not want her car as they only keep car on the lot less then three years old So that is why we brought it home and been tryen to sell it for three years now . War Dpet wants a New SUV and here again dealers don't want a car more then three years old unless you just want to GIVE it to them Her car has 102and change on it , i just did all four wheel brakes complete has two sets of tires well maintained and all recalls done Heater is fixed and we have been tryen to sell it now since last Sept and NO calls .None I see the same stuff everyday on Craigs list that some of it has been on there for well over a year Same with Face book Market place , if it goes away a couple months later it is back on . So it must be my neck of the woods where people are not buying .
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