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leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
Jay wrote:I'd look for an 02-03 Civic. Those things last forever, have great gas mileage and require little maintenance.
Tacks wrote:Saturn is about the same thing as a Chevy Cobalt, same crap, different name.
lyion wrote:I sold my truck last year and bought a minivan due to my familial expansion packs arriving. It kicks ass, but it's gone often.
I sold my girl's car last year, since, well, it sucked. Now I'm stranded at times which irks me.
My goal: Looking for a reliable, good local travel car that can be bought or leased for about 250 or under or around 8k cash. I'm easy, regarding whether its new or old. Nothing from the dawn of time, though, that'll nickel and dime me.
Soooo, taking suggestions. Any super sweet deals or leases out there?
leah wrote:Tacks wrote:Saturn is about the same thing as a Chevy Cobalt, same crap, different name.
oh sad panda. :\ they look good and aren't too expensive, but if it's not a good-quality car then i guess i should forget about it. damn.
what's the story on leasing?
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
Nope, they are just known to make little mistakes, like overfilling or underfilling you on oil (which happens a LOT more than you would think). If you do go to Jiffy Lube or wherever, afterwards just take a few minutes when you get home to check your oil level and filter (to make sure they even changed it, the one around here has been known to fuck people that way too and not even put a new filter on) See, when they put oil back in your tank, they dont use bottles like we would, they use a 55 gallon drum with a pump on it. So they really dont even measure it, just guess. I had a buddy come out one time with only 1 quart back in the damn tank
A buddy of mine went to Jiffy a couple years ago and they checked his rear end fluid and never put the fucking fill cap back on. After the fluid bubbled its way out and his rear end locked up in the middle of the road.
Its ok I guess if you know to be careful and check everything they did when you get home, just check it.
They are ripoff artists too, they charge like 40 bucks to change your damn air filter here. You can buy one at the store for 19.99 and it takes all of 15 seconds to change.
Which reminds me too I guess, on the subject of air filters. If you want to make a small investment that will be good for your vehicle and help gas mileage another mile per gallon or so, invest in a K&N Air intake, the one that replaces your filter box and everything. $350 or so. Gives your engine more air and cleaner air.
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