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ilhuadjkv | 2 years ago

TUV is amazing, ive used it for years to buy every car. Check this out:

1) List the cars in the oldest category (12+ years from memory)

2) Find the most reliable which is a car which meets your needs

3) buy 12+ year old car for $2-3k

4) enjoy reliable cheap motoring. I'm driving a 2005 mercedes right now which cost next to nothing, has done 200k+ miles and feels like it's brand new. Thanks TUV

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parski|2 years ago

5) Burn a lot of fossil fuels.

pxtail|2 years ago

6) Offset burned fossil fuels carbon by reusing already produced car instead of buying new

7) Do not care too much about burning fossil fuel just because rich hypocrites are trying to offload environmental responsibility to the most vulnerable ones