Yeah, I see late 80s and early 90s era Toyota trucks sell for $15k to $20k if they are low mileage and were well maintained. It's bonkers.
Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Timelies all!
Don't really have an advice on buying cars. All my cars prior to the current one were Toyota Corollas(current one is a Honda Civic) and all were bought new.
Anyone ever have a PT Cruiser? This one seems a good price for the mileage. [link]
Hah, yes, my Toyota is now 20 or 21 years old, and I've had it for almost 19??!?! I'm not sure how that's possible. It's got dents and is a beater, at this point, but it's only got 140K on it, so....hard to justify getting rid of, until I need to!
The Echo is a 2000 and I've had it for 16 years. *Definitely* a beater! I should actually go see if it starts, because we haven't driven it in a while.
I called in sick to work yesterday due to a migraine. That was a good decision. Unfortunately, today I have 8 meetings, and it's only 8 because a meeting was rescheduled for tomorrow last minute.
And now it looks like my dad tested positive for prostate cancer, so now we get to wait for a biopsy.
Oh dear. Dad~ma, shrift, whatever that might look like right now.
Laura - Mac briefly had a PT, it was not great.
Shrift, I'm so sorry.
Laura, my BFF's DH had a PT Cruiser, and it had a lot of problems.
Health~ma for your dad, shrift.
Yeah, the online reviews for the PT Cruisers are not great. Oh well.
I'm going to try not to worry too much until after he visits his urologist and we know more, but I'm not sure I'll succeed.