/u/OneGoodRib on Free car! (Just tow, fix, register, and return).

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Well if it's been sitting in their yard undriven for, say, 16 years, it probably needs a bit of work. At my old apartment it was an older car but they hadn't driven it in like 5 years and there was literally a mossy ecosystem growing inside it (and they were trying to sell it for like $3000 despite it being a like 50 year old car that didn't run and literally had moss growing in it, and also during the apartment-wide yard sale neither of them bothered to actually hang out so the one interested buyer left since they weren't there. Also neither of them are allowed to drive but bogarted 3 parking spaces in the lot)