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this post was submitted on 05 Apr 2024
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(Without putting too much detail out) It was a coupe with a relatively chonky engine and all around relatively comfortable ride. Bought it because I had no need for "sensible" features or fuel economy as I was single and driving relatively little.
It was a cheap old heap of course and upkeep of any car costs a small fortune. And even with no known weak points, it's still old and could break down at any time. But there was no getting away from that at my budget, so why not be comfortable and happy while it runs.
Single favourite thing? That's hard. I'll just have to go with "it's all mine". I almost miss it. At least the non rusty bits that still worked.