Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daily driver is a 1998 Cherokee.
1998 Corolla here![]()
Sorry to hear that, lol.![]()
I’m sure the $30,000-$70,000 she’s saved by not buying a new car or two since 1998 is more than enough consolation for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daily driver is a 1998 Cherokee.
1998 Corolla here![]()
Sorry to hear that, lol.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daily driver is a 1998 Cherokee.
1998 Corolla here![]()
Anonymous wrote:1968 Plymouth Barracuda 392. Mostly original, rebuilt/restored 10 years ago. Gets driven 2-3 days a week in summer, and during nice weather weekends in winter.
Anonymous wrote:2K a year in repairs for a car that has 90K miles? Isn’t that a lot? I genuinely don’t know but it seems like a lot.
Anonymous wrote:My daily driver is a 1998 Cherokee.