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<blockquote data-quote="Mark37082" data-source="post: 2682262" data-attributes="member: 120066"><p>Len - sorry to hear of your troubles, but glad to hear Jill is doing okay. It is unbelievable to see the prices of new and used vehicles. I am now a drive them to they drop type of person. My daughters totaled three of our vehicles over the years. A Chevy suburban, Mercedes SUV, and Chevy truck. We did end up buying the truck back a salvage value and fixed it for less than the settlement. I ended up selling it a couple of years ago to my mechanic. He fixed it up and just sold it for $15K. It was a 1995 with 200+k miles.</p><p>Just one piece of advice…. Don't buy a German vehicle. The maintenance costs are absolutely ridiculous. I spent $5k on the Mercedes replacing air ride struts a week before my daughter totaled it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark37082, post: 2682262, member: 120066"] Len - sorry to hear of your troubles, but glad to hear Jill is doing okay. It is unbelievable to see the prices of new and used vehicles. I am now a drive them to they drop type of person. My daughters totaled three of our vehicles over the years. A Chevy suburban, Mercedes SUV, and Chevy truck. We did end up buying the truck back a salvage value and fixed it for less than the settlement. I ended up selling it a couple of years ago to my mechanic. He fixed it up and just sold it for $15K. It was a 1995 with 200+k miles. Just one piece of advice…. Don’t buy a German vehicle. The maintenance costs are absolutely ridiculous. I spent $5k on the Mercedes replacing air ride struts a week before my daughter totaled it. [/QUOTE]
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