I have an interesting story to tell regarding cars and the failed fantasies of car fanatics. The last month my neighbor Mr. Dinkins was in a soup. He wanted to buy a car to gift his son and daughter-in-law on their wedding day. But he could not find one that would suit his budget. His wife suggested he buy them a motorcycle but a wedding picture of a couple waving adieu on a motorcycle would have been a disaster, he thought. He thought of borrowing a neighbor's car for a day just to show off to the guests. But his misfortune caused the car to get damaged during the wedding day and he had to pay out a huge sum as compensation to his neighbor. The embarrassment he faced in front of his guests and the newly wedded couple was an added misery.
If you want to avoid what Mr. Dinkins went through, you can go for purchasing Classic Cars. Some of them are only 10 years old whereas others are many decades old. Investing in a used car is a wise decision. The costs incurred are much less apart from a few rehash jobs required. These cars are in working condition and with proper care and maintenance; they can give you a smooth performance for many years to come.