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Man, my kid would never get something that nice. My first truck spent it's first 300K miles as an electrical delivery truck, then I got it. I basically learned to be a mechanic on that POS. And wow times have changed, since when is a taurus considered to be a cool chick magnet?
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Originally posted by JC316 View PostMan, my kid would never get something that nice. My first truck spent it's first 300K miles as an electrical delivery truck, then I got it. I basically learned to be a mechanic on that POS. And wow times have changed, since when is a taurus considered to be a cool chick magnet?
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Originally posted by Cooter View PostCompare it to a 300k mile pile of shit base model pickup?
So yeah, which one would have been better? I would still take the truck...
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Originally posted by SSMAN View PostIf I bought my son a pos, I would feel obligated to buy something else later. My deal is with him, I buy your first car, from there your on you own. This is based on grades and attitude. Either one of these are gone, the car is gone
I learned to trade up and make money. I learned it so well that it's become my business. I had to fix something on all but one of those cars.
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I first experienced that Mykey shit when I rented an Expedition in SLC Utah. I was driving everyday for a week about 40 miles down I-80. The speed limit was 75 or 80 and occasionally the truck wouldn't go over 78-79 MPH, and other times I could do 85+. I eventually figured-out it had something to do with the keys. That brings me to another point, why the fuck do rental companies give you two sets of keys that are tied together with a plastic ring that you have to break to get them apart? It makes it to where if you lose the keys it's going to be pretty expensive to replace both sets + remotes.
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Originally posted by JC316 View PostI was a country boy, so yeah trucks were a big deal. Oh and it wasn't a base model, it started out life as the owners kid's truck, outfitted by the then popular custom trucks of Texas, until he wrecked it and then it became the hauler.
So yeah, which one would have been better? I would still take the truck...
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