Duraflex will withstand bumps and fiberglass won't. Once you buy the body kit, you will have to pay for paint and installation. That will set you back at least $1,500. Do you really want to spend $1,500 on car worth $1,000?
Not bad on gas. 25 mpg in the city and 29 mpg on the highway. Keep the tires aired up, tuned it up, new air filter and drive conservatively. No jack rabbit starts! Driving habit is the number one way to save gas.
Not bad on gas. 25 mpg in the city and 29 mpg on the highway. Keep the tires aired up, tuned it up, new air filter and drive conservatively. No jack rabbit starts! Driving habit is the number one way to save gas.
When you drop a vehicle, you are changing the geometry, ride characteristics, etc. of the vehicle. Depending upon how it's done, you can do damage to your vehicle. One or two inches probably isn't bad, but I would worry about 3-4.
In a nutshell, your vehicle qualifies for trade-in credit if:
• It is at most 25 years old.
• It gets 18 miles a gallon or less.
• It is drivable.
• It is registered.
• It has been insured for the past year.
Your vehicle gets 20 mpg, so the answer is no.