3rd Feb 2017, 11:26

I asked a few posts back very nicely to answer once and for all. What make, model and year of car? There's not an answer because it could easily be looked up on many same make year reviews is my take. But give the guy a chance to answer this week, not later. If this was completely accurate, there will be a mad rush for all to buy an identical one. Everyone is busy today. Imagine a car you never have to sit and wait for every year. Never have to change a tire, or buy a battery. No more annual wiper blades to buy or even a bulb. I could be out fishing or playing golf. Sounds like a dream car? Maybe it is a dream. Fill us in on how we can join along with your good fortune. I am looking for another car now.

3rd Feb 2017, 14:51

Ah yes, the ole 99,000 mile odometer comment strikes again. You can believe that if you will, but we have had many North American vehicles that rolled over more than once. The matter is rather simple, back then motorists did not commute as far, and body style changes were more frequent, giving more reason to buy new every couple years, and the cars didn't cost as much as today. It all depended on what brand and type of car you purchased. It takes a lot to kill a Pontiac or Oldsmobile V8 from the 70s.