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In reply to the discussion: So, what kinds of cars do people with low incomes buy? [View all]MineralMan
(151,269 posts)149. Better choice, overall.
My only Triumph was a 59 Triumph (Standard) 10. Cutest car ever made! It was an absolute girl magnet. Why, I'm not exactly sure, but it was.
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I hear FL folks say spraying predator urine around your engine and chassis prevents critter probs.
ancianita
Jan 2021
#92
one of my sister's yard cats got up in the front end of a big ole farm pickup
yellowdogintexas
Jan 2021
#60
I had 7 offers to buy my 1991 Subaru wagon when I left Arkansas. It ran great and only had 157,000
sinkingfeeling
Jan 2021
#3
They go to the "buy here, pay here" used car lots that don't do credit checks.
Arkansas Granny
Jan 2021
#4
Yup - as long as you didn't go over 40-50MPH. The front end (steering wheels) would lift off
erronis
Jan 2021
#73
I loved my Corvair. I rebuilt it and figured out a way to stop a leak on the oil filter
LiberalArkie
Jan 2021
#74
It does make sense and your post reminds me of Terry Pratchett's "Boots Theory".
Flaleftist
Jan 2021
#85
Yes. Transportation, child care and being able to afford a work wardrobe.
GreenEyedLefty
Jan 2021
#88
When electric vehicles become more ubiquitous and older used models are available
ToxMarz
Jan 2021
#42
Poor folks don't usually have a yard or a driveway to work on cars in. Doing repairs on the street
BamaRefugee
Jan 2021
#45
Good post and very true. Can't work on them much anymore; by design out of making $$$.
Evolve Dammit
Jan 2021
#53
Yes, except repubs always argue against funding it... even though roads get far more subsidies
Hiawatha Pete
Jan 2021
#84
You dismiss it as simplistic, but it's true that this country, especially for the last century,
Ron Green
Jan 2021
#105
Thanks for that perspective. Many people I know can't drive for many reasons - and we're rural.
erronis
Jan 2021
#101
My new car is 10 years old. I keep it up cuz it's value to me is more than I would get as a trade in
keithbvadu2
Jan 2021
#110
And bus service (Metro Transit) has become unreliable too - there's a 10 person limit
progree
Jan 2021
#128
Living on SSDI, I prefer to not have a car and have more money for other things.
Kaleva
Jan 2021
#135