In the beginning, cars can give a much-needed feeling of hope for the future to their all-too-happy owners picking them up from the showroom. But after a while, cars become sad versions of what they once were, and that's when you get places like this Copart salvage yard treating someone's once-pride-and-joy like a worthless hunk of metal. I think I'm going to be sick.
I'm a fan of buying used cars. I'm also not a stranger to . But when you see a car being hoisted on a forklift in a wet, dank junkyard and plopped down, the only thing to feel is hopeless for its future owner. This ceases to be a car and begins its life as a piece of scrap. As the narration of the video aptly suggests: "There's your fucking car". Indeed.
is the founder of and writes about on the internet. He owns the world's cheapest , a , and he's the only Jalopnik author that has never driven a Miata. He also has a real name that he didn't feel was journalist-y enough so he used a pen name and this was the best he could do.
There's a difference between being cheap and treasuring value per dollar spent. One is knowing…
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