I know how you feel. I feel lucky to have survived this one with one small ding on the trunk and chip on the A pillar. It took me 10 minutes to get the strength to get out and look. This was May 3rd in Myrtle Beach.parked it in the garage.. I dont even wanna drive it anymore til its fixed. the dings make me sad. rip boost. I think I wouldn't feel so bad if I did not recently have so much negative shit happen to me, financially this is been a terrible last 2 months, just thing after thing after thing.
15k left on mustang, wish I had it paid off already. farrkkkk.
Sold it for $41,425. Here it is on their site.don't remember you posting your selling price...
Some kind of twin-turbo thingy. Model?
At least it has hood struts and not a prop rod.
imo it doesnt seem like much profit, to go pick it up, pay people to drive it around, inspect it, re list it for 2k profit. imo.
Such low miles for a 19. Practically brand new with less than 1k miles. I guess you made a good profit on it.Sold it for $41,425. Here it is on their site.
https://www.vroom.com/inventory/1FA6P8CF3K5141841
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A buddy of mine recently told me that Wall Street investors backing companies like Vroom and Carvana (which aren't making any money) and are driving up the cost of vehicles, just like they are doing to the housing market. They're playing with house money. This is from a 2020 article.imo it doesnt seem like much profit, to go pick it up, pay people to drive it around, inspect it, re list it for 2k profit. imo.
I had two other cars to drive. The Mustang just sat in the garage.How do you do that…? Or more importantly Why…
After my new purchase ack in 2015 I had 1,000 mile on it within 2 wks.