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Old 03-03-2018, 07:43 PM   #21 (permalink)
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"A record 107 million Americans have auto loan debt. [...] That's about 43% of the entire adult population in the US." A record 107 million Americans have car loans - May. 19, 2017

That is not even a majority! So, the majority is smart enough to not have payments?!

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The only thing worse for the classic cars of the 1950s was the demolition derby.
Demolition derby is absolutely pointless. Even though most of the cars that had this fate would be dismantled anyway, maybe some parts could've been retrieved to keep similars in a better shape to remain in operating conditions.

BTW in countries like Uruguay there is a lot of old cars, and some not so old at all as this Fiat Uno, and the age of the cars doesn't seem to be an actual problem.


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