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dwd4X4
It seems that every Tempo I see on the street is damaged in some way. For example- dents on the sides, a cracked bumper, or a missing window covered with clear tarp and tape. I'm not kidding. There's even a road safety commercial playing on TV here that shows a '89-'90 Tempo being knocked over on its side by a big snowplow.
Actually same, I rarely see a Tempo in good condition. Mine is though. Its because people don't value them as they should. Tempos are cheap cars, you can get them (running) as low as $100.00, so its not like the owner is obligated to keep it running perfectly and keep it in mint condition.