Yup. Remember those old cars. The kind that anybody good with a socket wrench and pliers could fix anything wrong with the car in their garage and have it back on the road again within hours. Example, them good ole boys on the Dukes of Hazzard.
Sounds like my 1st new car a 1973 AMC Gremlin (Levi’s addition). It was always a problem, had lots of Gremlins. Like (AMC) itself a defunct car company the Gremlin is also defunct. (coming back as a collectors item.)
wiatr over 4 years ago
I’ve had at least one of those.
juncarlo over 4 years ago
In addition, the mechanic guy looks very happy, he will surely make a good profit.
Marblemouth over 4 years ago
What is it? A Yugo?
dcdete. over 4 years ago
Yup. Remember those old cars. The kind that anybody good with a socket wrench and pliers could fix anything wrong with the car in their garage and have it back on the road again within hours. Example, them good ole boys on the Dukes of Hazzard.
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
My family had several of those when I was growing up.
e.groves over 4 years ago
My grandson’s 2012 Malibu has a burnt out headlight. The bumper needs to be removed to replace the bulb.
blakerl over 4 years ago
Sounds like my 1st new car a 1973 AMC Gremlin (Levi’s addition). It was always a problem, had lots of Gremlins. Like (AMC) itself a defunct car company the Gremlin is also defunct. (coming back as a collectors item.)
jw35532 over 4 years ago
That’s why i lease a new one every 2 to 3 years
sandflea over 4 years ago
They build them the way they do today so you have to buy a new one every few years. Nothing seems to be built to last anymore.
fix-n-fly over 4 years ago
The car is not the problem. The problem is that you don’t know how to work on it….
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member over 4 years ago
They don’t make them like they used to, and they probably never did.