Getting that cold chill of realization thatStep 1: Break into the lot
Step 2: Take car back while almost killing an employee and damaging their property
Whats Step 3????????

Getting that cold chill of realization thatStep 1: Break into the lot
Step 2: Take car back while almost killing an employee and damaging their property
Whats Step 3????????
Wouldn't they already have the vehicle information in the system?dont get caught, shes looking at probably 10 years
I hear you about car notes but a Toyota Corolla with 50k miles is not $3000. Even in this situation you were given it.I got a Chevy impala but it has a rebuilt engine, has 175k but runs well I was gifted a Toyota Corolla that needs some work but only 50k miles once thr impala goes I’ll drive the Corolla into the ground
I hear you about car notes but a Toyota Corolla with 50k miles is not $3000. Even in this situation you were given it.
As you said it needs work (increase costs) and you had to rebuild engine ($) on the other Impala.
Having a car that needs work, or is more likely to is a lot unless you can fix it yourself. One reason it'd make sense to get a car note on a more reliable vehicle.
You must be posting from Arkansas or Minnesota breh, be serious.![]()
1. There are plenty of cars that are under $3k that are reliable and can get you from point A to B if your funds are low
2. "Reliability" =/= buy an expensive car you can't afford. There is a huge gap between a reliable car that costs $7k and a reliable car that costs $20k
3. Hondas and Toyotas still exist, which are economical cars that can run very well 300k+ miles or more and still last
Stop the juelzing. Just say you want to stunt and call it a day
Damn she coulda killed dude . Now she gonna catch mad charges
Exactly, and a bigger problem if you have to drive to work / have kids.This
I don't want to have to pray to God, Buddha, Quezicotl, Amon Ra and maybe Satan before I start my car or while I am driving.
I didn’t make it clear all I had to pay for the vehicle I have now is rebuilding the engine which cost me around 3k but before this was an option I seen plenty of good cars around 3-5k just have to do your due diligence also people get notes and they car breaks down daily, I understand car notes but I personally will never do it again because the monthly cost is just way too high when I’d rather do different things with that money and keep an emergency fundI hear you about car notes but a Toyota Corolla with 50k miles is not $3000. Even in this situation you were given it.
As you said it needs work (increase costs) and you had to rebuild engine ($) on the other Impala.
Having a car that needs work, or is more likely to is a lot unless you can fix it yourself. One reason it'd make sense to get a car note on a more reliable vehicle.
Raise your children Coli Brehs. There are consequences to every actions. It’s up to parents to explain and teach their children that.Step 1: Break into the lot
Step 2: Take car back while almost killing an employee and damaging their property
Whats Step 3????????
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The car note culture is so odd to me. If you don't have the funds, instead of trying to stunt just buy a cheap 15 yr old car at a used car lot or Craigslist![]()
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The car note culture is so odd to me. If you don't have the funds, instead of trying to stunt just buy a cheap 15 yr old car at a used car lot or Craigslist![]()
link to 3 of them on autotrader or craigslist in your city.....There are plenty of cars that are under $3k that are reliable and can get you from point A to B if your funds are low
people state this without thinking how they sound.I hear you about car notes but a Toyota Corolla with 50k miles is not $3000. Even in this situation you were given it.