I'm thinking about trading My 98 for a Millenia S
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I'm thinking about trading My 98 for a Millenia S
Hard letting go of your first car? I'm looking at a 1996 Mazda Millenia S, Fully Loaded & Supercharged. I might trade straight across for my 98 F150 4.6L 4x4.
Looks like this, The color, Sunroof, rims. Stock Projector Headlights.
Looks like this, The color, Sunroof, rims. Stock Projector Headlights.
Last edited by sherwind2010; 09-27-2015 at 05:15 PM.
#3
Oh gawd. Gross. Toooooo oooooolllllddddd
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Still unsure, only move a few things, couches, in the passed 5 years I owned it. The car is winter ready well my truck just sits every winter, No winter tires. But got the heat working few days ago in my truck for the first time in 3 years. Anyone got 16" Winter Tires? lol JK
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I'm thinking about trading My 98 for a Millenia S
Originally Posted by sherwind2010
Still unsure, only move a few things, couches, in the passed 5 years I owned it. The car is winter ready well my truck just sits every winter, No winter tires. But got the heat working few days ago in my truck for the first time in 3 years. Anyone got 16" Winter Tires? lol JK
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No winter tires, Winters needs to be on by Oct 1, Truck is little more winter ready with heater core working some. windows fog up & smell antifreeze tell it warms up. Car has winter & summer tires on rims. IDK, you every traded for a car & wished you didn't?
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Do what you gotta do but that's one ugly duck.
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I really don't think it looks that bad. I wouldn't be so worried about the age of the car (if its been maintained and taken care of properly), but if its supercharged I would take note of the mileage. People that buy a supercharged car, buy it to drive it and I don't mean like a granny. I would just be careful if it has high mileage, because it could mean that motors going to either need to be rebuilt or replaced soon.