
1993 Nissan Pathfinder. She once belonged to my aunt and bought at around the same time that I came to this country. She's withstood numerous accidents and other unfortunate events yet has always emerged only lightly scuffed. She has also been recently refitted with a new, expensive stereo since some criminal raped her (smashed the windows and stole the stereo). Unfortunately, the speakers are ancient and must be replaced. She also recently got a tune up with the brakes and engine and so forth.

Ooh yah. Me and Deathfinder have been through a lot. I got her at around the same time I got my license. I've been trying to keep her clean as much as I can but sometimes I just get lazy. You can still see things like cookie residue, coke stains, coffee stains, hardened whipped cream, chip dust, popcorn, old papers, empty Coke and Mountain Dew bottles, bits of beef jerky, and some other unsightly stains.

As the headline says, I only keep Deathfinder because of her sentimental value. She was the very first car that I ever drove in and she's been with us for a very long time. She'll probably be a hand me down too or likely go to my cousin who's a nursing student and on her way to the United States. Regardless, she is still quite reliable and despite the negative comments that the 1993 Nissan Pathfinder has received, I feel comfortable riding around in one any day.
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