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K-cars were cheaply made, bottom of the line cars which were usually bought by either people who were disinterested in cars and bought on price alone, or diehard Chrysler fanatics.
It would be kind of cool to have one now, just because there's so few survivors, and they were once so common. I've seen some manual transmission models, if you're looking now try and find one which isn't rusty above all else, the mechanical stuff is much easier to fix than the body, and these rusted quite fast |
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The Chevette was almost a good car. Some almost lasted 100K miles. Buyers of that junk had to be real GM fanatics. Many of those are now driving Japanese or Korean makes. |
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I'm actually at the point now where I wouldn't mind buying a Yugo if all the ones I see for sale are "collectors" cars with laughable prices. Come one man, driving an east bloc car around Canada for a summer sounds fun.
There's actually an '89 Dodge Aries not too far away from me right now that just its price slashed from $1500 to $950. Miiiighty tempting. https://vancouver.craigslist.ca/van/...478855677.html |
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