A lot of people around here are calling em "toy cars" now.

I like that. It fits.

My two cents? Don't buy a tricked-out car like that. Even if it's not a "toy car", it's still been modified beyond the original specs of the manufacturer and you don't know what's been done inside. Or what the trick-out features are doing to its longevity. If you really want a used car instead of a new one, then get one that you can reasonably believe will be reliable.

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Tony Fabris
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Tony Fabris