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RE: MY FIRST TIME DRIVING WITH A GOOSENECK TRAILER - PLUS OUR NEW VAN

in #life6 years ago

For a couple hundred that looks like a great deal! If its old enough you might even be able to learn how to fix it yourself when issues occur.

Everyone always wants these modern cars that no one can fix for cheap. They are built to be mass produced as quickly as possible not to be serviceable by a non-specialist. Quite silly when no one knows how to repair things anymore.

Sadly I fall into that group of people that have to pay highway robbery prices to get the simplest of things fixed. Convenience tax these days is just sky rocking.