Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
Everyone says they can avoid accidents and hazards, what if you have an equipment failure? Things happen fast.
Common sense would tell you to buy a car no one has used in years? Not sure what planet this would be considered common sense as most cars that sit, especially on dealer lots, are not cared for and a car degrades much more quickly when not driven than when driven sparingly.
IMHO common sense dictates buying a lower mileage car that has been driven some and well maintained, like that I am currently looking for

on this planet we have mecum and barrett-jackson...uh, that's just in america, dewd. they're on cable and satellite.

lastly, for the small-minded, let's just talk chrysler. look intently sometime for a low-mileage, original vehicle versus one that's "driven some" and compare/contrast sales prices. however, if you just wanna drive and ignore your future wallet...well, then that's on you.