Who wants to get rid of their LS?

if you could get rid of you car today... would you?

  • Hellz yeah i get rid of it...

    Votes: 19 34.5%
  • I'll keep my baby...

    Votes: 36 65.5%

  • Total voters
    55
Mine will be history within one year so I can buy a brand new F150 S331.

The LS was my first move into a brand new car from previously driving trucks. Love it a lot and its style, but I'm going back to beds next round.
 
looking for turbo diesel excursion

i love the damm thing but i need a tow vehicle and i am in the process of lookng for i diesel excursion to trade in 2002 ls but if it wasnt for that i would drive it to the ground
 
These posts seem to confirm my philosophy of buy a used car that does not hold its value with cash. I've put 60,000 on mine, needed rear window regulator, front end bushings, brakes, tires (two sets of snows one set of regular) and a windshield.

So far, for the cost of a Corolla, maybe $550 worth of repairs (ignoring tires and brakes), and $1800 extra in fuel (compared to a car using regular and getting 30 mpg), I've operated the LS. Not a bad deal. Only repair that really bothers me is the windshield ($400) not sure the flying stone should have broken it.
 

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