• FartsWithAnAccent
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    1811 hours ago

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    Also, learn to repair your own car or at least do basic maintenance if you absolutely have to rely on a car. It can save you a lot of money and much of it is surprisingly easy (sometimes this depends on what car you have though). Oil changes on my car cost $70-80 in a shop but if I did it myself it was closer to $40 and the whole thing maybe took 30 minutes.

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      10 hours ago

      popular mechanics 1963 tip, depicting the disposal of used engine oil into a gravel filled hole in the ground
      (Please don’t do this. Pour the old oil into the empty container and return it to the store for responsible disposal, or municipal hazardous waste facility, or whatever scheme exists in your location)

    • @Psythik
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      109 hours ago

      This is why I only drive 90s and 2000s Asian cars. Cheap to own, cheap to repair, parts are abundant and easy to work on without needing specialized equipment.

      Plus if you enjoy driving like me, you have a huge selection of fun, reliable JDM sports cars to choose from, all under $10K.

    • @Fredselfish
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      210 hours ago

      This hits to close to home. Just got a quote to fix my wife’s car $3500. Likes it a 2008 Hyundai accent can buy another car for that. Crazy expensive fix we don’t have.