Whether you realize it or not, your car is very rare and between 24 and 32 years old. As of next year, all K-cars will be classics at 25. If it is any pre 1986 model that is not a convertible, you might have the last surviving model for 100 miles. We realize during these uncertain economic times, that keeping a car, much less maintaining it may be impossible. That is where we come in. Before you junk it, and if you really want to give your car a good home, consider these options:
1. Keep the car, if you can, as the values are appreciating and early hardtop models are certainly to be worth a lot by 2020.
2. These classics still can be practical daily drivers at 25 mpg. Our club's goal is to provide you with technical advice and ways to save money to keep your car on the road.
3. The used car market is not what it was, and used cars are now often unavailable or to expensive for the poor. This is due to cash for clunkers, bureaucracies, etc. There is always someone out there looking for a car. Consider selling it or donating it to charity for a tax write-off rather than just junking it cause its 25 years old. A lot of mint examples are junked needlessly when they had plenty of life left in them.
4. Lastly, join the CKCC Networking site for free here and lets discuss options. It might be a simple leaky hose.
1. Keep the car, if you can, as the values are appreciating and early hardtop models are certainly to be worth a lot by 2020.
2. These classics still can be practical daily drivers at 25 mpg. Our club's goal is to provide you with technical advice and ways to save money to keep your car on the road.
3. The used car market is not what it was, and used cars are now often unavailable or to expensive for the poor. This is due to cash for clunkers, bureaucracies, etc. There is always someone out there looking for a car. Consider selling it or donating it to charity for a tax write-off rather than just junking it cause its 25 years old. A lot of mint examples are junked needlessly when they had plenty of life left in them.
4. Lastly, join the CKCC Networking site for free here and lets discuss options. It might be a simple leaky hose.