This the second car I bought for a dollar. The first one was a 1991 Chevy Suburban. That was the car we drove for a 3 week trip to the east coast. The one that had 5 green duffel bags piled on top as we drove through Washington D.C. after 9/11; where you couldn’t drive within 1/2 mile of The Whitehouse, and you could see chain link fences everywhere around the Capitol; and the Tidal Basin was disgusting with litter floating in it.
We were driving the one dollar Suburban through Smokey Mountain National Park when we were stopped by a Park Ranger. Before he let us go, he apologized: “Whenever we see a vehicle like this one, we suspect it of transporting drugs.”
The new one dollar car is a Toyota Camry. All white. With “Detroit Cammo” on it. The auto shoulder harnesses are annoying. The driver side doesn’t work, and the passenger side does. So I keep forgetting the passenger side works, and I get clotheslined all the time.
I love the new one dollar car. One oil change, and we were on our way. I think we put about 4000 miles on the car already.
The best thing about a one dollar car is that you can eat in it while commuting. You can’t do that in our family Suburban.
I just wish the air conditioner worked.