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Originally Posted by butler Sorry for the following comments as I don't mean to be rude or sarcastic but I couldn't resist. "What were you thinking...a Flooded Car" "Maybe you should have had the mechanic continue pouring gas all over and collect on the insurance value" In all honesty a law should be passed for these types of vehicles as they should be crushed and never resold. Way to many problems now and in the future with flooded cars. At this point your best to start new from the block up and swap any usable parts into the new block. How is the Tranny and electrical system? |
Butler; the last thing I needed here is you, and your ignorant comments. Just FYI this car was good investment, everything in it is clean and works fine except the engine. And what is up with questions; why did you buy it, how much you paid etc. I wanted advice, not freaking financial mentors. I will finish this car in few days by replacing engine; I got free replacement. This car is 2006 with navigation, phone and all bells and whistles; 19,000 miles on car and 7,000 on engine; clean title in NC and it cost me less than $11K. I hope you read this comment before it is removed; BTW car is going to Europe and i am making 10 grand on it. You still think that I am stupid?
Please keep your malicios comments for yourself.