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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 1834054" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>We usually run cars until they can run no more: when I gave an old Corolla to the Motor Mechanic training dept at a local College I left a load of munchies on the passenger seat in case the driver got marooned on the way - 15 mile drive, no 1st or 5th gear, no working windscreen wipers, temperamental firing, odd noises, occasionally needed restarting, heater dead, but brakes worked and it was red and visible.</p><p>We did a job/house/car swop with a couple in Adelaide back when that red car was young and I wasn’t amused when the cranky old brown car they left for us died in the middle of a busy interchange with me and our two young children on board. That one’s power steering had gone and boy was it heavy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 1834054, member: 68789"] We usually run cars until they can run no more: when I gave an old Corolla to the Motor Mechanic training dept at a local College I left a load of munchies on the passenger seat in case the driver got marooned on the way - 15 mile drive, no 1st or 5th gear, no working windscreen wipers, temperamental firing, odd noises, occasionally needed restarting, heater dead, but brakes worked and it was red and visible. We did a job/house/car swop with a couple in Adelaide back when that red car was young and I wasn’t amused when the cranky old brown car they left for us died in the middle of a busy interchange with me and our two young children on board. That one’s power steering had gone and boy was it heavy! [/QUOTE]
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