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Muscle cars aren't always the best way to go.. I'd say either would be fine though, the VW isn't not manly, if that makes sense haha
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Hall wrote Muscle cars aren't always the best way to go.. I'd say either would be fine though, the VW isn't not manly, if that makes sense haha
then wat would be a good trade for a passat
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Quote:Ok well no one on this website seems to have taste in cars lol a Passat<Chevelle SS
I only bought the Passat for me and my girlfriend to use but we resently broke up and im thinking of a good trade 4 it
Well I doubt you payed cash for the Passat so if you trade you do realize you have to conitnue making payments on it.
Passat is nearly payed off and I can handle payments
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I wouldn't trade it. Keep the car you have.
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Vyz wrote
This depends on alot of factors. Classic cars CAN be used as daily drivers, but they will require more maintenance and won't necessarily be a "turn the key and go" type of vehicle, they will require much more attention than your Passat does. They're also harder on gas (much harder). So you're willing to put in all the extra effort to use this car as your daily driver go for it, but please for the love God don't do this trade if you don't know what you're doing.
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-PancakeMix- wroteVyz wrote
This depends on alot of factors. Classic cars CAN be used as daily drivers, but they will require more maintenance and won't necessarily be a "turn the key and go" type of vehicle, they will require much more attention than your Passat does. They're also harder on gas (much harder). So you're willing to put in all the extra effort to use this car as your daily driver go for it, but please for the love God don't do this trade if you don't know what you're doing.
if not the muscle car then wat should I trade for then
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I would defiantly do that! Just look how awesome that Chevelle is, it is defiantly better on your end to show off around town!
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Yes! What is the old car? A Nova?
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I would trade, gotta love oldies cars
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Yah i would not trade dude depending on how old you are the car you have now is pretty good you can fit many people ect..
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