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Howard Nelson wrote: I could replace the engine or transmission on either ford for less than initial california sales tax and first year registration on a new $27000 car. yearly registration is cheap on all old cars and insurance is liability only. I just keep driving them and will fix as needed. Gas would need to be $10/gal or greater for the economics of replacing these cars to make sense given the amount of driving I do. I have the same way of thinking. I now have a 1990 and a 1996 Citroen, both combined costed me less than US$5000 and both run very well. They both got dumped by their previus owners for being gas guzzlers (25mpg) so I got them cheap. -- Eduardo K. | Darwin pone las reglas. http://www.carfun.cl | Murphy, la oportunidad. http://e.nn.cl | | Yo. |
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