Oh bugger, I didn't really need to see that Milano.
<goes off to look for flights to SEATAC>
I think I'm leaning towards keeping it, replacing the bumper covers with M5 style ones, and getting the rocker fixed, which was really the biggest flaw with the car prior to the accident.
BoxheadTim wrote: Oh bugger, I didn't really need to see that Milano.
To be honest that is far from the worst car idea I have seen you post here lol, I would say buy it if you can get it any cheaper. $6800 for a Milano is way too much.
Travis_K wrote:BoxheadTim wrote: Oh bugger, I didn't really need to see that Milano.To be honest that is far from the worst car idea I have seen you post here lol, I would say buy it if you can get it any cheaper. $6800 for a Milano is way too much.
I think $6800 for a clean Verde is getting the point of being a good buy. But I'd have a hard time buying a 2.5l car for $6800.
m4ff3w wrote:Travis_K wrote:I think $6800 for a clean Verde is getting the point of being a good buy. But I'd have a hard time buying a 2.5l car for $6800.BoxheadTim wrote: Oh bugger, I didn't really need to see that Milano.To be honest that is far from the worst car idea I have seen you post here lol, I would say buy it if you can get it any cheaper. $6800 for a Milano is way too much.
That's true, although I would probably rather have a gold like that one and not have to deal with the shredded interior, expensive to repair abs system, and rust behind the extra plastic fender and rocker trim panels you get with a verde. If that one was in really good shape and the power windows, heater, high beams and all the other stuff that is normally broken still worked, I could see $4500-$5k being fair.
Travis_K wrote:BoxheadTim wrote: Oh bugger, I didn't really need to see that Milano.To be honest that is far from the worst car idea I have seen you post here lol, I would say buy it if you can get it any cheaper. $6800 for a Milano is way too much.
Good point.
<Thinks>
Anybody know of a Maxton Rollerskate for sale?
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