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I know the trackhawk is more powerful but if you wanted to buy the vehicle that makes more “sense” which one would you cop?
Oh shyt I thought @Ethnic Vagina Finder made this thread I’m high as fukk
Oh shyt I thought @Ethnic Vagina Finder made this thread I’m high as fukk
My dawg PPP must have hit Bro went from Lexuses and Accords with 180k miles to SRT’s n Trackhawks
Really it’s down to price between the two. SRTs used are what high $30k to mid $40k depending on miles? Trackhawks are probably double plus sum... Interiors n all that is the same I think so you gotta ask yourself if the extra power is worth $xx,xxx. For me it ain’t, I rather get the SRT and a Rolex or something lol.
If you can get the trackhawk why the hell not? It’ll hold its value better down the line.
yeah man if you just drive around town than a SRT is enough. If you live downsouth with a lot of open roads a trackhawk would make more sense.I also factored in daily driving as well and gas mileage.
depends how much money I'm willing to spend, if money is no option then of course the trackhawk, but realistically the srt is fine, this is the same with the durango.I know the trackhawk is more powerful but if you wanted to buy the vehicle that makes more “sense” which one would you cop?
Nobody else be posting in here it seems.
That Lexus still calling me
But everybody caught up on it being 14 years old.
The only way you gonna get that car for under $10,000 in that condition is if it has 160k miles and up.
Craigslist damn near dead. Facebook Marketplace and OfferUp have more traffic. But you can find gems from older people that still use CL thoBreh have you tried Craigslist? Find a car that's in a nice middle class neighborhood. Look at pictures, is the background nice? That's a safe choice, middle class folks always take care of their cars, especially older Lexus owners. Take it to a mechanic, test drive it, then go from there. If you buy from an older person, you really can't go wrong. Just don't buy no shyt with 1000 miles that ain't been driven, recipe for disaster.