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Old 01-24-2020, 12:20 PM   #444
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Originally Posted by Th3rdSun View Post
That's a interesting way of putting it.Never thought of it that way. I will say though that metal doesn't atrophy like muscles,so I don't know if that comparison is accurate,but I understand your point.I'll give you plastics and rubber though.

I'll also say that from a value standpoint though,many more times than not,you are way better off with a car with low mileage and usage than the opposite.
No you are better off with a maintained car with low mileage and usage. One that has just sat untouched in a field or even garage will lose value greater than one that was driven.


Metal most certainly does suffer from atrophy if not maintained or used!
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