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I couldn't tell you. It was before I knew him. So at least 13 years ago, probably even longer.what model....
Step father did. After that he vowed to never own an American car again
Late 90's/early 2000s?
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I couldn't tell you. It was before I knew him. So at least 13 years ago, probably even longer.what model....
Step father did. After that he vowed to never own an American car again
Late 90's/early 2000s?
90s through early 2000s had transmission, steering and braking problems but all improved. the 2008 fusion was motor trend car of the year and ranked very well in consumer reviews
I couldn't tell you. It was before I knew him. So at least 13 years ago, probably even longer.
Bruh every rwd nissan has been modded and abused so much i would never go near one
pffffffffft
You've got a better chance of finding a unicorn in the wild than a stock 240 in 2015.
Word, it really is not bs. I'm glad I kind of figured everything out when I was starting out college and really dove into it and gave my full effort. This is why you listen to elders, these dudes got wisdom. Young dudes just don't understand until they get to that point where most of the time, it's already too late.
Sounds simple, but these are the realist words in this thread. I wish I'd listened when people told me this when I was around OPs age.