People go into one of two different groups – those who run their car until it completely dies on the road one day, and people who buy the advertising hype and believe that a new model every five years is a spiritual experience to not be sacrificed for mere dollars savings. The thrifty crowd (not that a handful of people would really make a crowd) does need a large hand for how they are able to pull their cars right through to the 200,000 mile mark without putting anyone’s life in danger.
Would you think that the best car buying advice you’d hear would be to change the engine on your old car prior to going about thinking of buying even a used car? And when you do come around to finally buying another car, in many ways, you really owe it to the shopping nirvana group for putting so many of their scarcely used models on the market on the cheap and then proceed to shipping a car to your local dealers.
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