Originally posted by gassersrule_196
and to dave 18,000 miles damn thats no daily driver lol.
18,000 isn't a daily driver but it's not a trailer queen, has too many miles to be called that. You got to look at it this way, there are some people who want there cars as an investment and maintain a value and possibly increase that value each year or so, it's cars like that that go for mucho bucks in the Barret Jackson auctions. Now I'd like to drive my 62,000 mile original car but keep the miles down to retain value of the car and I don't have a trailer, and can't afford 1 and don't want 1.and then theres people who want to have fun and drive them daily, that's fine in my book. People have regular daily drivers like newer cars maby cause they can't afford the " It'll pass anything except the gas station " economy and or/ they have it for an investment, Inshurance is also more with an older car as a daily driver cause company's like Hagerdy and Grundy won't except a " Daily driver " and you have to show proof of inshurance of your daily driver.