You could have returned it.
Even for the badass LG washing machines, you typically aren't in on them for a 7 year loan and/or $500-600 per month.
GRM folks buy a lot of cars that are inoperable - how do you road-test THOSE? Stick a milk crate on the floor and grip a dinner plate and make vroom vroom noises?
DukeOfUndersteer wrote:GameboyRMH wrote: This pic of the Tea Party Nissan GTR is relevant: Slid into a tire wall at VIR a couple years ago IIRC.The kink at CMP. Rebuilt the whole thing, but I think they left the Constitution off of it now
OT: Yet another indication of just how sneaky The Kink is.
Curmudgeon wrote: OT: Yet another indication of just how sneaky The Kink is.
Or.... maybe it is just an example of what happens when you apply the ideas of tea party members in the real world
Back on topic, the only new vehicle I have purchased in 20 yrs of driving, I didn't test drive until the ink was dry on the loan papers. But it was a dealer traded model and on top of that, what did you think I expected for a 96 Ranger XL in 2wd with a 2.3 and 5 speed? And to add in, I looked at that exact truck months earlier at the original dealer, but never drove it.
Ranger50 wrote: Back on topic, the only new vehicle I have purchased... a 96 Ranger XL in 2wd with a 2.3 and 5 speed.
You're berkeleyed.
And I mean that in the nicest way possible.
But seriously, WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY?!
Knurled wrote: GRM folks buy a lot of cars that are inoperable - how do you road-test THOSE? Stick a milk crate on the floor and grip a dinner plate and make vroom vroom noises?
That is how road test them. Although I also have to hope I don't fall thru the floor.
In reply to HiTempguy:
Because it was exactly what I wanted. I had no use of a 4.0L V6 with a 5spd and Splash suspension with a Fleetside bed, that was a fun test drive btw, the dealer had on the lot. Even in 13 MI winters, I may have needed 4x4 three or four times. So I didn't need that either. All I wanted was a bare bones, point A to point B, and cheap on gas pickup. It served me well for 120k miles, after it almost got lemon'd over the rear brakes and alignment problems.
I couldn't buy that truck used, it didn't exist. Or if it did exist used, it was a junky, rusty, used up POS, and probably had 4x4 that didn't work.
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