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Old 12-25-2007, 07:00 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by kdr358 View Post
so were going the easy way.. junkyard.
That van's not even 10 years old. Why on EARTH would you junk it???

Sorry but you hit a soft spot. Many times I've been to the scrapyard dropping off some scrap steel when I see someone come rolling in with a car that would be perfectly suitable to drive with a little TLC, only to send it into the scrapyard to be crushed. Most of them tell me "it's over ten years old and has like 120,000 miles on it!"

I'm sorry... in what parallel universe is 120,000 miles considered HIGH MILEAGE??? I don't consider any car to have high mileage until it ticks over 200,000. It just pisses me off to see these people crushing perfectly decent cars only to go buy some plastic piece of crap that was made in Japan.

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