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    e^(i*pi) + 1 = 0 MannyIsGod's Avatar
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    Anyone know of a decent cheap car I can score for about a Grand?

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    lmao...great minds apparently think alike...I started to post a picture of a Yugo too till I remembered that he said "decent" car...

    BTW..speaking of a thousand dollar budget...how much were those wheels on YOUR car again?... :p

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    Manny, go to a south side used car dealership. You can get a car that drives for like $800.

    Fo' real

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    Manny I don't know how cheap you can get one here but I got my last used car at Vollmer on San Pedro and Olmos Drive last December 2003 and I was happy with price, service and car. It's worth a drive by and see what's in their lot right now.

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    I actually owned a Yugo (same model year as the one on the picture). I was setting up my first company at the time and I used to park at least a block away from the client I was visiting I finally decided to get rid of it when I returned home from a 3 weeks long trip and found that both front wheels had literally fallen off (like you see in kids cartoons).

    Its best feature? the color: Diarrhea Yellow

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    BTW..speaking of a thousand dollar budget...how much were those wheels on YOUR car again?...
    not quite, but on my husband's car... I did tell him I want them fixed for my bday. Screw diamonds!

    SW, when Danny leaves his wife for you, that car will be yours!

    I'm really digging the new Mustang, though.

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    I actually owned a Yugo (same model year as the one on the picture). I was setting up my first company at the time and I used to park at least a block away from the client I was visiting I finally decided to get rid of it when I returned home from a 3 weeks long trip and found that both front wheels had literally fallen of (like you see in kidd cartoons).

    Its best feature? the color: Diarrhea Yellow


    Classic!

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    Can't stick a deer in the back of the new Mustang and that electric one doesn't have the ground clearance.

    I've got my eye in this one for the next ride...





    Auburn Hills, Mich., Jan 04, 2004 - Designed for the most extreme situations and unforgiving conditions, the Jeep® Rescue concept is not only the ultimate type of search and rescue vehicle - it's the ultimate execution of a Jeep off-road vehicle.

    Combine legendary Jeep off-road capability with state-of-the-art search and rescue technology, the Jeep Rescue is designed to reach areas in the harshest, most daunting mountainous and desert areas.

    "Jeep Rescue is the supreme trail search and research vehicle - one that only Jeep could build," said Trevor Creed, Senior Vice President - Chrysler Group Design.

    Classic Jeep Design Taken to An Exciting New Dimension and Extreme

    Starting with a modern interpretation of the timeless, classic Jeep, the Rescue not only hints at a future design direction for a large Jeep - it builds on the rugged Jeep heritage to forge an exciting new dimension for the Jeep brand.

    The Rescue can be configured to run almost totally "open" - with folding front windshield and a retractable backlite, a sliding glass sunroof in front, a fold-forward canvas roof in the rear, plus, all four doors are removable.

    A Rugged Foundation

    Featuring all-new body-on-frame construction with hydroformed frame rails and riding on an 80-inch wide chassis with 123-inch wheelbase and 37-inch tires, the Jeep Rescue is built for anything thrown its way. The front hydropneumatic suspension combines with the heavy-duty link-coil rear suspension to give the Rescue its solid footing on all terrain. The suspension has adjustable ride height and an additional 4-inch lift available for fording. The aforementioned 37-inch tires feature an MTR tread and run-flat capability, negating the need for a spare. On-board tire pressure control has the ability to "tune" tire pressures for maximum traction on all surfaces.

    Unequalled Rescue Capability

    Powered by a mins Diesel and featuring seating for five, the Jeep Rescue's primary mission is rescue capability, and its list of rescue and safety equipment is impressive:

    AC electric power (10 kW) generation in the field
    3-D topographical mapping software and topographical navigation system
    Under- chassis, point-of-view cameras for avoiding danger in its path
    Passive, infrared (thermal) cameras for search and rescue
    Satellite telephone; VHF radio, digital video recorder with satellite transmission capability
    Retractable 4-point harnesses for vehicle occupants
    Exterior perimeter lighting
    White LEV lighting for long distance visual search and reduced power use
    Folding seats in rear compartment of vehicle
    Remote control winch - front and back

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    ^^^^^ Me Likey!!!

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    I'll ask my dad if he has any cars he's got for around that price.

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    i'll ask my buddy mahmoud for you as well man....he owns an auto repair shop and sometimes sells used vehicles....he goes to the auctions all the time.....

    i'd sell you the lumina i got for that price, but i'm not yet ready for the new vehicle....and i think my aunt has dibbs...

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    The reason I ask is because my ZX2 just threw a rod. There is a piston sticking out the front of the engine block on an engine with 60,000 miles on it. POS Ford.

    I don't really think it's worth it to pay almost 2000 dollars to get it fixed, so I'd rather get something serviceable right now.

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    Sorry for the double post.

    I screwed up both times

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    The reason I ask is because my ZX2 just threw a rod. There is a piston sticking out the front of the engine block on an engine with 60,000 miles on it. POS Ford.
    Doesn't that usually mean that there is no oil in the engine?

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    Seek True Love, within. bigzak25's Avatar
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    dude, try autotrader online or go driving on the southside as someone suggested....here are some chevy's for 0-1200, but you could put other makes and see what pops up.....good luck.

    http://www.autotrader.com/findacar/r...arch_type=used

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    Doesn't that usually mean that there is no oil in the engine?
    that is obviously one explanation but is not necessarily the only reason...sometimes just happens...I scrambled a motor and threw a rod out the side of a chevy 350 once at 80,000 miles...and that truck had a perfect maintenance record and it had just been recently serviced when it s ed out...the dealership tried to say it was a lack of oil problem too...and I threw the bull flag...we finally agreed that they would send the parts out to an independent lab for testing and they determined it was a casting flaw in the rod and Chevy ended up putting a new motor in my truck...

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    CC, sounds like a . You weren't using that truck for a while were you? I took an '83 Chevy Malibu to have a fuel pump replaced. The day I got it back I was driving home and it caught fire! I was so pissed at that damn shop. I also took a truck to the Brake Check on Perrin Beitel road to have the brakes fixed and an oil change. I drove it to a friend's house near IH35 and Eisenhaur and as I pulled in the driveway I noticed smoke from under the hood. I popped the hood and saw that the alternator was glowing golden hot! I disconnected the battery and had to run water from a hose on it for about 10 minutes it cool it off. Again I was pissed. I had the shop on the phone while dousing the burning alternator and I had a few choice words for them. Could these be coincidences? I just find it hard to believe.

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    I also took a truck to the Brake Check
    Brake Check

    I dropped a car off there once for some routine work and I got a quote of about $400. I knew I was getting shafted but I was too lazy to take it to a different place so I just kept it there. Then I go back the next day to pick it up and they tell me that they'll have to customize a piece and that it would be another day and another $500. I was pissed but I let it slide.

    Then the next day I go back and they tell me that they did an additional $300 worth of work on the $900 previous total. I could live with getting f'ed out of $900 but once you get in the thousands, that's when I draw the line. I cussed out the manager, the assistant manager and any mechanic I could find and told them that I wasn't going to pay for any of it. They said they were going to call the police so I handed them my cell phone to make it easier for them. Of course they were bluffing.

    It finally came down to I told them I had agreed to the first $900 and nothing else and that's what I was going to pay for. I said that if they wanted whatever $300 piece they put on there, they can take it back.

    It ended with me driving away paying $900 of the $1200+ bill.

    Moral of the story? Never go to Brake Check and if you get screwed on price at the last second, just curse and threaten to fight them. Worked for me

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    The moral of that stort is don't EVER EVER EVER go to Brake Check for ANYTHING...they are the ultimate scam shop and make a living out of screwing every customer that walks through the door...

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    The moral of that stort is don't EVER EVER EVER go to Brake Check for ANYTHING...they are the ultimate scam shop and make a living out of screwing every customer that walks through the door...
    Exactly.

    However, I heard that it's good to use them to tell you what is wrong. Then drive away and get it fixed somewhere else.

    But yeah, that is a scam shop if I've ever seen one.

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    I have a car for you....engine runs great!!.........unfortunately it doesnt go
    anywhere.....there is something wrong with the transmission

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    I really like the Sparks on Perrin Beitel. I took that same truck there because it was leaking oil in a bad way. They quoted me around $400 for a new oil pan seal and rear engine seal. After they had it for 4 hours they called and told be the oil pan seal was fine and didn't need replacing. That saved me $150 from that total. Anywhere else I would have gone would have just replaced it no matter what and probably found something else wrong. They also do 60,000 services much cheaper than dealers.

    By the way, stay away from Midas on Pat booker. They qouted me $485 bucks on a bunch of stuff. I said I would think about it. They called me later saying that the guy had talked to his manager and said he could "knock off" the $85 and make it an even $400. I was like, "Uh...that's nice." That's an HEB cashier telling me at the register after I swiped my debt card that she talked to her manager and I could have my TV dinner for $2.00 instead of $2.99.

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