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JMillerUA6

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Good luck with the resale value on that car. Watching those videos made me a little sick. Such abuse.....
 

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lol i love my car and it still runs just like when i bought it with only 59000 miles. I have pushed it so hard and i im astonished that it still runs that strong. I will be getting bigger tires, and the roof rack.
 

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dilltheswimr I feel for ya. i really want to lift my v6 sedan. I take it off roading, hill climbing, mudding. I Owe too much so i cant sell it. I dont have a ton of money to buy another car. i just want to spend a few hundred to have some fun with mine. I am looking to throw on a roofrack with lights, bigger tires, and maybe spacers for an inch or two. all of my friends drive big lifted jeeps and my gf has an 09 wrx. Everyone loves taking out my 6thgen and playing around in it just to see what people think.

So....turning it in to a 4 x4 is the next logical choice.......hope you make all those payments, cause apparently in the US, they repossess.

Wonder what would happen if the car(4x4) got repossessed and the couldn't sell it......could they hit you up for money still?
 

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HAHA. This reminds me...where is that one guy who wanted to turn his Accord into a storm chasing vehicle...

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So....turning it in to a 4 x4 is the next logical choice.......hope you make all those payments, cause apparently in the US, they repossess.

Wonder what would happen if the car(4x4) got repossessed and the couldn't sell it......could they hit you up for money still?

i think it is sold at an auction ... and then the owner has to pay the difference for the remaining balance
 
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