Posted by John B. on December 27, 2008 at 15:51:49 from (38.114.64.140):
In Reply to: Need a new wheels posted by nemBogerokelo on December 27, 2008 at 15:27:02:
Our next car is going to be a Chrysler Sebring. I want a convertable but the wife doesn't. It may not be a luxury car but how much time does a person spend in their car anyway.
I look at a car as being a "TRANSPORTER". I got my ole 1990 F150 with a 5 speed that I feel real comfortable in. Enjoy driving it too. I only gave $400 for it and it had been sitting in a horse lot for 6 years. Had to put a little money into to get it running like a gas tank and fuel pump, went thru the brakes. When I got it home I put a battery in it and poured gas down the intake and it fired right up. I couldn't believe it. Put new tires on it and had some engine oil leaks fixed and I drive it everyday.
As for luxury it's what ever you feel comfortable with!!
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