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avoidcrowds
Apr 15, 2013Explorer
I have to be aware of years, and how old I am. My initial thought when I saw '89 was, "How much older than I think that is, is it?"
Around here, 25 is a "classic", so I am more than willing to grant the OP the leeway of '89 being a classic. If it was built in '88, as many '89 vehicles were, it will be 25 this year. Who am I to quibble, when parts of my body feel older than I think they are?
Glad to see some can keep old cars longer. I put 325,000 on my '88 Jeep Cherokee, and got rid of it in '03. I put 43,000 on my current Jeep this year. I can't keep vehicles long enough to be "vintage".
Around here, 25 is a "classic", so I am more than willing to grant the OP the leeway of '89 being a classic. If it was built in '88, as many '89 vehicles were, it will be 25 this year. Who am I to quibble, when parts of my body feel older than I think they are?
Glad to see some can keep old cars longer. I put 325,000 on my '88 Jeep Cherokee, and got rid of it in '03. I put 43,000 on my current Jeep this year. I can't keep vehicles long enough to be "vintage".
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