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cosign. Japanese cars >>> American cars.Originally Posted by Taj gibson
just go cop a civic
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cosign. Japanese cars >>> American cars.Originally Posted by Taj gibson
just go cop a civic
Originally Posted by Taj gibson
just go cop a civic
Originally Posted by Taj gibson
just go cop a civic
Originally Posted by K Town Trash
cosign. Japanese cars >>> American cars.Originally Posted by Taj gibson
just go cop a civic
Originally Posted by K Town Trash
cosign. Japanese cars >>> American cars.Originally Posted by Taj gibson
just go cop a civic
Originally Posted by BlazeKicks
Originally Posted by K Town Trash
cosign. Japanese cars >>> American cars.Originally Posted by Taj gibson
just go cop a civic
QFT My 92 camry is running amazing
Originally Posted by BlazeKicks
Originally Posted by K Town Trash
cosign. Japanese cars >>> American cars.Originally Posted by Taj gibson
just go cop a civic
QFT My 92 camry is running amazing
Originally Posted by s1eepyboy
I have a Saturn SL2, 97...120k on it second owner it runs like a champ...parts are not expensive at all $1800 for a SAturn I'd say no...you can get one EASILY for like $500-$900
Originally Posted by s1eepyboy
I have a Saturn SL2, 97...120k on it second owner it runs like a champ...parts are not expensive at all $1800 for a SAturn I'd say no...you can get one EASILY for like $500-$900
Originally Posted by Cronicmolemolereturns
They recently got into the habit of de-naming planets. This should answer your question
I'd never spend $1800 on a Saturn...especially a 2003 with 140k on itOriginally Posted by RezzurrectMe
Originally Posted by s1eepyboy
I have a Saturn SL2, 97...120k on it second owner it runs like a champ...parts are not expensive at all $1800 for a SAturn I'd say no...you can get one EASILY for like $500-$900
$500-$900 maybe for the older saturns. The one Im talking about is a Saturn Ion 2003 with 140k miles.
Originally Posted by Cronicmolemolereturns
They recently got into the habit of de-naming planets. This should answer your question
I'd never spend $1800 on a Saturn...especially a 2003 with 140k on itOriginally Posted by RezzurrectMe
Originally Posted by s1eepyboy
I have a Saturn SL2, 97...120k on it second owner it runs like a champ...parts are not expensive at all $1800 for a SAturn I'd say no...you can get one EASILY for like $500-$900
$500-$900 maybe for the older saturns. The one Im talking about is a Saturn Ion 2003 with 140k miles.