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A. Yes, god have I learned that, 2 cars and 2000$ later.
B. I'm sorry, but I feel differently, while I will admit Hondas and Toyotas (plus Mazda and whatever else you want to toss in) do last longer and tend to break down less, they cost more for what you get, and repairs cost more. I have a 1992 Chevy S10 with 230K miles, that I have owned since Febuaury, and the only thing that has gone bad is a temperature sensor, which was a 15$ part. It has really instilled my belief that a GM is a good car.
C. Well seeing as all I have is 1200$ saved up, and I don't want to buy another death-trap, its the only way to go. Plus, its my grandpa, so its not like he's gonna repo it if I'm behind on payments. Which won't happen, cause I got a good job.
D. I learned that in my last car buying venture. I almost got screwed out of 4000$
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Clarion 200watt head unit w/ Aux in.
Kicker 800watt 4 channel amp
In a 96 Grand Prix SE.
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