Message from @nnqlnc

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2019-09-17 11:25:36 UTC  

Is that legal?

2019-09-17 12:30:58 UTC  

Yeah

2019-09-17 12:31:11 UTC  

I also drive a 1957 car

2019-09-17 12:31:28 UTC  

The vintage car hobby is alive and well in America

2019-09-17 12:33:05 UTC  

Idk why it wouldn't be legal to drive an older car lmfao <:KEK:465443054254424065> @nnqlnc

2019-09-17 12:33:19 UTC  

Get a load of this one

2019-09-17 12:33:30 UTC  

Dont you waste more money on repairs

2019-09-17 12:33:39 UTC  

Than on buying an actual new vehicle

2019-09-17 12:34:56 UTC  

<:KEK:465443054254424065>

2019-09-17 12:35:09 UTC  

Dude

2019-09-17 12:37:05 UTC  

Yeah lemme just buy this $35k car that depreciates in value $3-5k per year and has to go to the dealership because none of our local mechanics can afford a $10-15k diagnostics kit for new vehicles, that I don't enjoy driving

2019-09-17 13:01:23 UTC  

Not really how it works but alright

2019-09-17 13:01:35 UTC  

Keep driving ur 33 year old car

2019-09-17 13:04:47 UTC  

Yeah, and I'll enjoy it

2019-09-17 13:10:37 UTC  

>not really how it works
Ok buddy, guess as an American living in rural America, I have no idea how new cars work out here

2019-09-17 13:15:58 UTC  

Pretty much

2019-09-17 13:22:35 UTC  

Most new cars are Asian imports and parts have to be imported if they're not readily available. I drive a domestic model so that isn't a problem

2019-09-17 13:23:37 UTC  

That and I don't have to get my car towed 50 miles to Tacoma if I need to take it to a dealership.

2019-09-17 13:47:19 UTC  

I bought a semi new car for 10k and im doing just find with it

2019-09-17 13:47:39 UTC  

But I dont really live in rural america

2019-09-17 13:48:11 UTC  

@Jefferson If I buy a 29 FUCKING YEAR OLD Honda CRX and i have to replace the ENTIRE GODDAMN ENGINE every year, it would still cost less than financing the cheapest car on the american market. Replacing on a CRX costs 1500$ for the engine (assuming you dont go to junker) and, if you pay someone else, $1000, totalling to 2,500 dollars. The cheapest new car with the cheapo financing will run you at least 3,000 a year in payments lmao (Nissan versa)

2019-09-17 13:49:16 UTC  

And if you don't make those payments (including interest rates), your car goes bye-bye

2019-09-17 13:51:45 UTC  

Unless you've got a mental disability and buy a notoriously unreliable car (Like an Audi, then break even compared to payment XD) then you're paying much less

2019-09-17 13:56:14 UTC  

retards can go muh FEATURES muh FEATURES, well okay retard, you could literally buy a bluetooth radio, rear and front view cameras, parking sensors, blind spot alert system, sound deadening, cruise control, electronic AC, and a complete sound system for less than a thousand dollars.

2019-09-17 13:58:56 UTC  

Take 5 grand and buy an older car and swap a reliable toyota or honda engine in if it isn't one, and upgrade all the creature comforts, and have money left over. Oh yeah, and by the way, most older cars are compatible with putting in a nice steering wheel or a seat that you like if you want to complain about comfort, too.

2019-09-17 13:59:29 UTC  

Jefferson is Czech, I really don't fucking know how to compare the Czech auto industry to the American auto industry

2019-09-17 13:59:39 UTC  

Europoor?

2019-09-17 14:00:43 UTC  

IS IT ILLEGAL TO DRIVE A 33 YEAR OLD CAR IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC??

2019-09-17 14:05:43 UTC  

Oh, forgot but turns out my neighbor's 1987 Acura is an Acura Legend, not an Integra

2019-09-17 14:05:57 UTC  

It's a zippy little car, I love it

2019-09-17 14:07:24 UTC  

He made his own custom ash tray, it's a wooden plank with a circle cut out where he puts a black plastic cup lol

2019-09-17 14:30:22 UTC  

If you think that you can get ALL that for less than 1k then youre delusional

2019-09-17 14:31:02 UTC  

America, baby

2019-09-17 14:33:38 UTC  

```
Installing air conditioning in a vehicle that doesn't have any can cost $1,500-$4,000 or more, depending on location and the vehicle's year, make and model; luxury vehicles can cost even more. For example, Summit Racing Equipment sells complete air conditioning kits[3] for classic cars and trucks for $1,150-$1,395 for just the parts; installation by an experienced technician can take 12-22 hours at about $50-$100 an hour, bringing total costs to install those kits to $1,750-$3,595.
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2019-09-17 14:33:41 UTC  

Thats just the AC

2019-09-17 14:47:39 UTC  

@Jefferson Electric dumbass

2019-09-17 14:48:14 UTC  

Also compressor units are cheap lmao

2019-09-17 14:49:05 UTC  

@SheepTeeth I owned a legend lmao yeah they are cruisers. Very quiet on the highway

2019-09-17 14:51:42 UTC  

I will make a cart and prove you wrong lmao

2019-09-17 15:17:39 UTC  

I bought a used truck for 11k