Well he's partly right, it's a cube and forget about car.
You drive it till something fails and either you fix it then or get rid of the car.
I had several beater cars in my life that I couldn't care less about then what I did.
my point exactly.
when you pull up to Valet Parking at the local Country Club in your Chevy Cruze
they tell you the employee parking is behind the building.
I went 30 years using beaters for commuting because they are cheap
and if something really expensive or difficult to repair happens to them
you throw them away.
They are always sitting on the side of the road For Sale..
Some of them lived a long time ,my 99 Cavalier that I bought for $3000 with 47000 miles on it
was driven until it hit the 317xxx mile point
but the most expensive part I ever put on it would have been a starter or a battery.
I had a Focus I paid 2k for, it was leaking oil so bad but still running I sold it for 500.
I seriously disliked that car, so there was no love lost when it became the Exxon Valdez.
I think I put 110k miles on it.
I had a real winner in a 99 Hyundai Accent, paid 800 for it
drove it about 100k miles
only thing I ever did to it was tires and they were those cheap ones you see advertised at the lowball price
back then I remember paying 160 dollars for 4 tires
I eventually sold it and got 600 for it.
essentially the car cost 4 dollars a month if you look at the cost to purchase that way.
