I'm lovin' it
nuoldsguy
08-09-2004, 09:54 PM
I don't have any problems, just want to brag a little..
Just purchased a cherry, 1997 88 LS from the original owner and I couldn't be happier with it. This burgundy beauty shines like glass, has tan leather interior, 80K miles, 3800 V6 simply purrs, garage kept its whole life, new Pioneer AM/FM CD player keeps the tunes rockin', new Goodyears and man, she rides like being on a cloud. I always thought I took excellent care of my cars, but this car's former owner makes me look like a slob.. His wife said he dusted the car every night after parking it in the garage! Whatever he did, it shows, because this car is absolutely showroom. He even had the window sticker ($26K in '97) the "88" showroom brochure, all maintenance records, owner's manual. The funny thing is I wasn't really looking for a car, but after just one look and drive and I said, "SOLD". This is a super sweet car for $5K and I'm looking forward to several more years of driving satisfaction. It's alot of fun to beat the system of new car payments for 60 months. No, thanks!
Why buy new when a like new "Olds" will do (and very nicely I might add)
Thanks for reading; I'll get some pix of my "new baby" up soon..
Just purchased a cherry, 1997 88 LS from the original owner and I couldn't be happier with it. This burgundy beauty shines like glass, has tan leather interior, 80K miles, 3800 V6 simply purrs, garage kept its whole life, new Pioneer AM/FM CD player keeps the tunes rockin', new Goodyears and man, she rides like being on a cloud. I always thought I took excellent care of my cars, but this car's former owner makes me look like a slob.. His wife said he dusted the car every night after parking it in the garage! Whatever he did, it shows, because this car is absolutely showroom. He even had the window sticker ($26K in '97) the "88" showroom brochure, all maintenance records, owner's manual. The funny thing is I wasn't really looking for a car, but after just one look and drive and I said, "SOLD". This is a super sweet car for $5K and I'm looking forward to several more years of driving satisfaction. It's alot of fun to beat the system of new car payments for 60 months. No, thanks!
Why buy new when a like new "Olds" will do (and very nicely I might add)
Thanks for reading; I'll get some pix of my "new baby" up soon..
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