/o/ i went to look at a used car yesterday and the flex pipe looked like pic related. Im not really informed when it comes to cars. How bad is this? What problems can this cause? Expensive or hard to fix?
On another note the dealerships boss tried to get aggressive with the negotiating. He wouldnt come down a single fucking penny. All i wanted was $500 off of a $13,500 car. Smh, i walked.
Check the motor mounts if the joint is split. If its just rusted out, have an exhaust shop weld in a new one.
>>17236665
They'll be selling those cars for nothing when the car loan bubble pops. 84 month loans are common now.
>>17237002
Car loan bubble pops? Can u explain a little more?
>>17236929
Whats bad about leaving it in its current state? Do i lose power or fuel economy? Or what?
>>17237002
what will they do ? Repo the car ??
Who cares lol
>>17237002
>New bmw for 5000 cash
sweet
>>17237125
A loud car is all you will have. If you have inspections in your state you will fail if its leaking.
>>17237283
Repo a lot of cars, now try to sell them all. It'll flood the market with used cars dropping the price. Did you know that they have car loan backed securities? Very similar to mortgage backed securities that about buttfucked the global economy.
Here's an article about these bonds
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-04-12/bonds-backed-by-auto-loans-look-toxic
>>17237392
>Did you know that they have car loan backed securities?
There are also credit-cart debt-backed securities being sold. Wells Fargo recently issued a down recommendation on them due to potential future problems.
>>17237683
Insane, bonds based on straight up unsecured debt and the kind of debt people rack up when times get tough. They'll get pennies on the dollar when it's all said and done.