What would you rather drive?
I've never driven anything newer then 20rs old as my personal car.
1st car was a 71 mustang grande, shit brown and a beater but I loved that car.
Then I had a 69 Austin sprite , a 89 range rover, an 88 coupe deVille, and now my 84 cherokee. I just can't put aside how easy it is to work on and drive older cars, how inexpensive it is to maintain and insure them. And they actually still have identity and character.
I don't count my sejour in France where I drove a Peugeot 207, a Renault avantime, and a Alfa giulietta, although they are all awesome and interesting cars.
What are your opinions on older cars compared to new ones?
If you drive by something rusting in a field do you write it off as scrap or still see the potential?
I've never driven anything newer then 20rs old as my personal car.
1st car was a 71 mustang grande, shit brown and a beater but I loved that car.
Then I had a 69 Austin sprite , a 89 range rover, an 88 coupe deVille, and now my 84 cherokee. I just can't put aside how easy it is to work on and drive older cars, how inexpensive it is to maintain and insure them. And they actually still have identity and character.
I don't count my sejour in France where I drove a Peugeot 207, a Renault avantime, and a Alfa giulietta, although they are all awesome and interesting cars.
What are your opinions on older cars compared to new ones?
If you drive by something rusting in a field do you write it off as scrap or still see the potential?
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