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This is America. safeinOhio Sep 2014 #1
Yet, you can't write it off as a working-related expense. Trillo Sep 2014 #22
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Sep 2014 #2
Is this better ... GeorgeGist Sep 2014 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Sep 2014 #10
That's awesome! CaptainTruth Sep 2014 #15
Was there a Olds or Buick version of the Nova at some time? amandabeech Sep 2014 #21
There were the Chevy Nova, Oldsmobile Omega, Pontiac Ventura... Tom_Foolery Sep 2014 #25
Then perhaps I'm not developing senile dementia after all. amandabeech Sep 2014 #28
You're welcome! n/t Tom_Foolery Sep 2014 #37
And my 82 Pontiac Phoenix customerserviceguy Sep 2014 #46
Olds Omega, Pontioc Ventura, Buick Apollo n/t Mopar151 Sep 2014 #49
Looks like an Olds Omega Freddie Sep 2014 #54
It looks like a 1974 Chevy nova to me. herding cats Sep 2014 #31
My Texas beater looks better than that, but then my Texas beater is waiting for me to come .... marble falls Sep 2014 #13
My Dad was an autobody repairman in Michigan. amandabeech Sep 2014 #29
harder to drive junker in LA. people would rather lease or pay over six or seven years Liberal_in_LA Sep 2014 #60
True; it was the closest I could get to show an older car without getting hedgehog Sep 2014 #3
Sure you can take a picture of a car that won't start when you need it to. thesquanderer Sep 2014 #9
Hah! And add Peugeot to that list. Throd Sep 2014 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Sep 2014 #11
+1.. We use sand in Colorado but it has it's drawbacks too SomethingFishy Sep 2014 #23
W/o mass transit systems in rural America Historic NY Sep 2014 #4
Try living in a sparsely-populated county. Archae Sep 2014 #8
Even if you live in a city and work an overnight shift KinMd Sep 2014 #19
$2.25 for a one way trip Tree-Hugger Sep 2014 #36
spot on. and keeping it running is a huge problem cali Sep 2014 #6
my mom who basically lived on social security DesertFlower Sep 2014 #7
I keep mine until they're toxic waste on wheels. None of my vehicles save one was new. freshwest Sep 2014 #48
Our family philosophy too Freddie Sep 2014 #55
i bought my miata new but was willing DesertFlower Sep 2014 #58
Smart people drive cars a long time. My Pontiac G6 has 300K + on it. 7962 Sep 2014 #12
I buy off lease vechicles and drive them until they die csziggy Sep 2014 #40
Thats how you get ahead! 7962 Sep 2014 #44
The same people offended that poor people have cars are the same people outraged tanyev Sep 2014 #14
I've never bought a new car in my life. CaptainTruth Sep 2014 #16
Only reason I prefer getting a new car is history. NutmegYankee Sep 2014 #34
i agree noiretextatique Sep 2014 #39
Yep Freddie Sep 2014 #56
I hear some poors even have refrigerators and TVs eShirl Sep 2014 #17
I know... awoke_in_2003 Sep 2014 #18
nothin wrong with old TVs grasswire Sep 2014 #26
For the poor the problem is not getting a car daredtowork Sep 2014 #20
And insurance daleo Sep 2014 #24
Don't forget about breakdowns and things like tires that need to be replaced. Grammy23 Sep 2014 #27
Just like that Lucky Ducky comic Art_from_Ark Sep 2014 #50
This post deserves to go to the greatest page! hedgehog Sep 2014 #53
Most people can eventually save enough money to buy a beater. Throd Sep 2014 #33
That broken car probably contributes to pollution daredtowork Sep 2014 #35
I suspect that building a new car to replace it would generate more pollution Jackpine Radical Sep 2014 #43
The "earned income credit" might as well be called "the shitbox credit" Mopar151 Sep 2014 #51
I bought my car when I was doing well financially Tree-Hugger Sep 2014 #38
i cannot afford a car noiretextatique Sep 2014 #41
Same Tree-Hugger Sep 2014 #47
Pretty rusty, but quite not dented enough. quaker bill Sep 2014 #30
Dumbass people might but a thoughtful soul might guess that it isn't the rich and famous TheKentuckian Sep 2014 #42
All those nasty rich (and middle class) people who sneer at the "fat" poor BuelahWitch Sep 2014 #45
The story of the $1000 car Mopar151 Sep 2014 #52
Well, if you look at the media (TV, movies) ladyVet Sep 2014 #57
"I'm grateful every day that we aren't as bad off as some people." hedgehog Sep 2014 #61
los angeles - few junkers, mostly shiny cars. Liberal_in_LA Sep 2014 #59
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