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CarChasesFanatic
What are you talking about? There are tons of people who just need transportation at a low price, there's tons of dealers that sell those type of cars, no need for them to be crushed if they could be used by someone and make them happy to just have a car and be able to go places.
Yes but those dealerships only sell that, used cars, one-brand dealerships don't want that-old cars, Renault for example has what they call "Renault OcasiĆ³n" in where they sell second hand cars but of course never that old, so they wouldn't be that interested, of course as i said above if you have a car that you know worths mroe than what they are going to give you for it then you go and find yourself a buyer that will give you more for the car and that it will likely preserve it, but if not? why not giving (like i said above, for example) a first series Renault 19? who's going to give you more than 1.000€ for a car like that?
With this i'm not saying that it should be crushed, but it's just logical that people prefere this "option" in where they'll get more moeny than what the car really worths.
By that logic your saying that my car should have been crushed, and I know you don't think that...
When have i said that any car should be crushed? i just said that the system works like that and that many of the cars they crush aren't any jewels to keep, there might be exceptions, but the big majority don't run well and may be in a bad shape.
... Again with this? Why don't they understand that the vast majority of collisions are caused by driver error, not by cars themselves!
And what does that has to do with inspecting your vehicle every several years? (we've talked about this before but oh well) but with inspections they look for everything, oil leaks, problems in the engine, problems with lights, problems of pollution, they just make sure everything on the car works perfectly they also make sure that people tunning their cars have every part as legal.