Not always. I had a beater that had pretty new tires on it. When I took it to the junk yard to get rid of for scrap metal, I had to pay THEM to take it. $35.00, to take my junker.It was a AMC Rambler station wagon. 69 I think. Hated that pile of junk, but it was given to me after my car was totaled after being rear ended by a speeding driver in zero visibility fog.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
good to know… I guess
TMMILLER Premium Member about 4 years ago
Not always. I had a beater that had pretty new tires on it. When I took it to the junk yard to get rid of for scrap metal, I had to pay THEM to take it. $35.00, to take my junker.It was a AMC Rambler station wagon. 69 I think. Hated that pile of junk, but it was given to me after my car was totaled after being rear ended by a speeding driver in zero visibility fog.
Breadboard about 4 years ago
Sad but true ! But you must have good rubber .
Gent about 4 years ago
Only when resoling isn’t an option!
pathamil about 4 years ago
He can double the value again by filling the gas tank.
TheDadSnorlax Premium Member about 4 years ago
sometimes triples!
kv450 about 4 years ago
Or by filling up the gas tank …
lazydude41 about 4 years ago
I double the value of my truck by filling the gas tank.
l3i7l about 4 years ago
With a twenty year old vehicle I figure a few hundred dollars every now and then is still a lot cheaper than buying a new one.
I'll fly away about 4 years ago
My tires were worth more than my car when I traded it in. Brand new Chevy Cavalier, 4 on on the floor. Best car I ever had.
Geophyzz about 4 years ago
My car was so old & rusty that I doubled the value every time I filled the gas tank.
Display about 4 years ago
I double the value of my car by putting air in the tires.
kaycstamper about 4 years ago
The dealership offered me $250 for my Volvo when I bought a new car, I’d just put in new brakes and battery that cost me three times that much!
Spooky D Cat about 4 years ago
New tires MORE than doubled the value of my beater 1984 Mazda B2000.