I can understand that.

The main advantage to a new (to me) car would be that there is a lot of stuff broken about the car otherwise. The driver's-side window's control is broken. The stereo is broken. The roof liner is hanging (despite my efforts to fix it). The power locks don't work. It occasionally wipes the windshield once for no reason. One of the interior door handles doesn't close on its own. The center console latch and hinge is broken. The passenger seat doesn't lock back solidly (a passenger won't fly forward, but it's impossible to use to lean against when backing up). The A/C fan switch detents don't exist any more, but it does work.

And it's always going in for something. It's far from reliable at the best of times, though it's never left either of us stranded. And it's probably close to costing me a monthy payment in random stuff. I think I'm really talking myself into getting a different car.
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Bitt Faulk