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Old 16-05-2021, 04:02 PM   #1
mondeomatureguy
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Default Worst car you have ever owned and why.

Hi Guy's,
we have always been there one time or another. Whats the worst car you have ever owned and why?

Mine was when i was very young still living at home only 18 years old and i brought it from a old School mate.
It was a Suzuki van and it used two stroke oil. It wasnt great around the corner's and one night i had a few mates in the back and went around a corner too fast and it was up on two wheels lucky it didnt fall over.

It didn't stop that great but was good a fuel. In the end the water pump went on it which cooked the motor and it died a slow death.
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