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John writes:
Sajeev answers: I need more info. What do you want to do with this Jeep? What engine, mileage, etc information should we know about it? John answers:
Sajeev concludes: You went from a 300E to a Jeep ZJ. But I must be losing my marbles, as I previously called you "Fabio" but am now speaking to someone named John. I think Fabio is a good name for that Benz, John is good for the Jeep. I need to get you in a Grand Marquis, then change your name to Mildred. Perhaps next time, that. Almost any time someone with limited financial funds (and a non-European vehicle) such as yourself writes in, I say you need to stick with the problems you currently have. It could be a lot worse. Do not save your money for another hooptie, this Jeep sounds pretty much okay. Save your money far beyond your college tenure, for when you will have a better job and enough income to actually afford a good, late-model car. Fix all the little things as needed. Buy the factory shop manuals and read up on the forums. Tackle small projects between classes, studying, work, etc. I know this plan is good, I did this for years with my 1988 Mercury Cougar during my BBA, my 1995 Lincoln Mark VIII during my MBA. Hey, I've seen dumber things! With any luck, the Jeep will make that time go by very fast. And then you can dump these old cars and get something decent, trouble-free and somewhat entertaining. Or, when that time comes, get something very cheap and keep your old clunkers just for funzies. That's how I roll and I've yet to regret it. Keep the Jeep, but I like "Fabio" better. Send your queries to sajeev@thetruthaboutcars.com. Spare no details and ask for a speedy resolution if you're in a hurry.
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