I bought a new car. Get in here troll and discuss guns.
2007 Mitsubishi Endeavor
3.8L SOHC v6 (225hp/250lbft)
FWD ( )
66k miles
i wont tell you exactly how much i pay a month, but i will tell you that i have bad credit and it killed me. 16%
10yr/100k powertrain from Mitsu (whats left)
2yr/24k bumper-bumper from the dealership i bought it at.
LIFETIME engine replacement warranty from the dealership (if i keep proof of maintenance)
geocaching pic
Interior is black. Its really nice, doesnt have any bells and whistles. Its really roomy. my pops had plenty of leg room in the passanger side while my mom had plenty of leg room in the rear, and its easy to get in and out of. I test drove and Xterra (which iwasnt able to get financed due to the mileage), and getting in/out of the back was awkward due to the wheel arch protruding halfway into the door.
took it out geocaching the other day with 4 adults and 1 kid. no one complained of being uncomfortable during the 150mile excursion and being in/out of it 30+ times. On the way home, my kid fell asleep so we made a makeshift bed in the cargo area. Sleeping 5 year old, cooler, first aid kit, random luggage/geocaching bags and a hydrolic jack all fit in the cargo area
not gonna lie though, im a little scared with the SUV.
im used to being able to go onto a forum and getting a problem sovled if i have one. the Endeavor, sold just over 30k units in its debut and sold less numbers since. they only sold 11k in 2007. Thus, there isnt a "market" for some shit and there isnt really any forums i can go to get help.
...On the way home, my kid fell asleep so we made a makeshift bed in the cargo area. Sleeping 5 year old, cooler, first aid kit, random luggage/geocaching bags and a hydrolic jack all fit in the cargo area
Always seat belt children in a car seat or booster seat, even if they are sleeping.
If you get into an accident (that is someone else rams you while you are not violating any traffic laws) and its seriously bad, you are going to have a permanently-injured kid or dead one. No one can deal with "If you only seat-belted your kid" for the rest of their life. If the child is seat-belted and it turns out bad, at least you did your best.
wait let me get this straight. instead of using the money to finish the mr2 and have a running car for cheap you decided to be responsible, do the sensible thing, and get a car in which more than 2 people can fit and has a warranty? wow I am speechless, I never would have figured you of all people would grow up.
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pshh you're obviously new to woman and vaginas....bitches will nag and vagina's will eventually sag.....
it's better to lease in this situation than it is to own
wait let me get this straight. instead of using the money to finish the mr2 and have a running car for cheap you decided to be responsible, do the sensible thing, and get a car in which more than 2 people can fit and has a warranty? wow I am speechless, I never would have figured you of all people would grow up.
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Originally Posted by fartbomber
Always seat belt children in a car seat or booster seat, even if they are sleeping.
If you get into an accident (that is someone else rams you while you are not violating any traffic laws) and its seriously bad, you are going to have a permanently-injured kid or dead one. No one can deal with "If you only seat-belted your kid" for the rest of their life. If the child is seat-belted and it turns out bad, at least you did your best.
roger must've met a girl...he's nicer, more mature, and more responsible.....
negative.
but, i cant meet a girl in a 4 door lancer thats beat to shit and the AC dont work. Might could in the mr2 if it looked decent, but the AC still didnt work.
My mom always told me
"if you don't have nothing nice to say don't say anything at all"
so i'll stand by that . . . .
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