Need to buy a new car for my wife...

sandman83

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Baby wasn’t with us thank god
All ok little sore
Air bags are intense it’s like a bomb going off you can’t hear shit for a few minutes and everything’s white and dusty
OUCH! Get checked out sooner rather than later, freaking hate airbags but they do work as intended..... Best of luck with the hunt and recovery~
 

Metasynth

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Well if you want to get into a basically head on collision and live like I just did the Nissan Rogue 2009 is perfect
Guess we’ll be getting a new car soon
Damn, I’m super sorry to hear your car is fucked, but super glad you’re okay. I had a shitty accident this past June... Saturn Ion kept me alive, thank the powers that be that my baby wasn’t with me, I had just dropped her off 20 minutes prior...

Air bag left me with scars on my arm from the gunpowder

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srh88

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olsqueak

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Had a trusty Ford that, despite the odd repair, never let us down. But everything underneath was a rust bucket, thanks to these brutal winters. We eyeballed the Hyundai Kona and the Kia Sportage because, yeah, those warranties are sweet deals. But, deep down, we were leaning towards staying loyal to Ford, comfort zone and all that.
 

pghdave420

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Had a trusty Ford that, despite the odd repair, never let us down. But everything underneath was a rust bucket, thanks to these brutal winters. We eyeballed the Hyundai Kona and the Kia Sportage because, yeah, those warranties are sweet deals. But, deep down, we were leaning towards staying loyal to Ford, comfort zone and all that.
don't matter the brand in the salt belt lol .have lived in pittsburgh my whole life and all my cars/trucks i got rid of cause of rust, not engine problems
 

olsqueak

Active Member
Had a trusty Ford that, despite the odd repair, never let us down. But everything underneath was a rust bucket, thanks to these brutal winters. We eyeballed the Hyundai Kona and the Kia Sportage because, yeah, those warranties are sweet deals. But, deep down, we were leaning towards staying loyal to Ford, comfort zone and all that.
I Felt a bit like a gamble, considering the Kona and Sportage came with more bells and whistles and that killer warranty coverage. Ultimately, we wanted something reliable but with a bit more tech and comfort without breaking the bank.
 

MacAdee

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I had a Ford too. Wanted to change it on a Tesla. I stumbled upon some advice on https://www.a1autotransport.com/legit-car-shipping-companies/ about choosing a shipping company for the new car. Made me realize how important it is to not just look at the car and its features but also how you're going to get it home. That insight helped us narrow down our choices and pick a car that fit our needs and felt right for us.
 
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