198m000 miles with no major repairs; what more do I need to say. I want a new car but how can you give up on the "humbler" (that's what we call it because it's a humbling experience to drive the "humbler").
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I am a high school student and this car
has always worked for me until about
150,000 miles...which is a lot. Now the
car seems to have expired or something.
One of the front ball joints needs
replaced and the rear strut mounts have
both broken in half....Hence the loud
banging noises. Yet "Ned" still gets me
where I am going. Now I am looking for
something a bit more reliable as I
start to travel more.
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not exactly the safest, most reliable or fun to drive car. expect to replace a lot of parts, and don't ever rear end someone faster than 10 mph because your whole bumper will shatter and fall off.
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