I drove it since year 2000 and finally decided to get an new one. The car
works and looks great. I would love to pass it to good hands.
It has 177k on it. I'm asking $3800. Anyone interested? I am in Twin Cities,
MN.
> I drove it since year 2000 and finally decided to get an new one. The car
> works and looks great. I would love to pass it to good hands.
> It has 177k on it. I'm asking $3800. Anyone interested? I am in Twin Cities,
> MN.
It's weird when you feel like you're putting it up for adoption. I
sold my '96 I30t a couple of years ago to someone who coincidentally
lives nearby.
I still see it on the road once in a while, all waxed and shiny. It's
a good feeling.
Al Moodie - 22 Jan 2007 15:27 GMT
>It's weird when you feel like you're putting it up for adoption. I
>sold my '96 I30t a couple of years ago to someone who coincidentally
>lives nearby.
>
>I still see it on the road once in a while, all waxed and shiny. It's
>a good feeling.
"Adoption" is the right word. I had a 93 GXE with 180k miles and a
busted transmission. I liked the car so much I couldn't send it to a
breakers yard. Eventually sold it to a local guy for $350. He's going
to put in a new tansmission. I hope to see it on the road.
Al Moodie.
pelsh - 22 Jan 2007 16:21 GMT
It does feel weird. It feels like you want to get rid of your good old
friend but it's just a car - metal, rubber an plastic!
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>> It's weird when you feel like you're putting it up for adoption. I
>> sold my '96 I30t a couple of years ago to someone who coincidentally
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> Al Moodie.