Good idea. Once you hit 10,000 miles, it's pretty much ready for the junk yard.Think I am going to keep it for one more year...
Good idea. Once you hit 10,000 miles, it's pretty much ready for the junk yard.
I think he has owned at least 3 Equus' already (can't remember). Anyone who can afford a new one that often is going to get razzed.Hey, if he can afford a nice new car as often as he gets one - that's great...
I think he has owned at least 3 Equus' already (can't remember). Anyone who can afford a new one that often is going to get razzed.
I previously suggested he just get his car washed, instead of buying a new one so often, but I guess he didn't like that idea.
I am guessing you have your own reserved parking spot. Otherwise, you might forget which Equus was yours (I would).I do not get skinned on them, I give them to my managers, who
love them. The manager who got my 14 gray Equus can't wait
for my 15 because he loves Black. They all will get passed around
according to seniority.
My original 11 Equus is still on the road with about 120k miles,
and is doing great.
I do not like to throw $ away any more that anyone else.
Cars depreciate to much already.
I do not get skinned on them, I give them to my managers, who
love them. The manager who got my 14 gray Equus can't wait
for my 15 because he loves Black. They all will get passed around
according to seniority.
My original 11 Equus is still on the road with about 120k miles,
and is doing great.
I do not like to throw $ away any more that anyone else.
Cars depreciate to much already.