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Ever regret a vehicle purchase?
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I usually regret selling rather than buying, but I sort of wish I hadn't bought that '96 GT. I also never really got into my 54 Bel-Air. It was a good looking car but gave me a lot of hassle for the short time I owned it, and even thought it was a 2 door, I looked at it as a step down from my 57, which I loved. I should probably regret my SVO, but I learned so much from that pile of shit and had it for so long compared to most of my other cars it's kind of hard to. God I lost my ass on that thing.
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I bought an 85 Toyota SR5 from an impound lot that had a blown headgasket. I only paid $200 for the car. It was very clean. It ended up blowing another gasket shortly after I replaced it. I was not really invested in the car and just wanted to flip it. I think I just broke even. It wasn't until later on with the rice craze that that Toyota had become so popular as drift cars.
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It was 10 times worse up close, it looked like they cut the scoops off a hood and glued them onto that one. It was a repo car, I think the guy owed like 5k on it and I gave the bank $100 with plans to either fix it or part it out. After I picked it up it was clear it was only good for parts.
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Yes, it's our current 2006 Ford Five Hundred. Over all it's a pretty good car...after replacing the valve body, electronic throttle body and chasing an electrical issue. I'm pretty sure the Ford dealer knew of the issues when they sold it. I traded in our 2007 Expedition EL for this to save gas and lower our debt but had to spend at least another 3K just fixing the problems.
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I guess I've been pretty lucky, I've been extremely happy with every vehicle that I've owned, each one was what I needed at that time in my life. The '98 GT gave me the most challenges, but like Eric and his SVO, I learned a lot, and wasted a lot of money, but that's all part of the hobby.
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