They understand perfectly well, they just want evidence that the car is wrecked, and that you're not just making all of this up along with providing pics of random cars you took at a junkyard. Because any person could make up a story of owning a car just by taking pics of a junkyard car and saying it's theirs. In other words: ""Pics or it didn't happen."
You now. And nadeox1 ban me for this but what the fuck honestly I get into crash almost die and people only care about picture who cares it happens ask my f****** headache from being pushed down the road 20ft. And my rib from being smashed up against my door
Bullshit. You've lied many times in the past, and you just did again with the picture of the truck. Pics or it didn't happen, end of story.
What the hell. It happened. But even if nobody believes me I am still getting a new car. but when I get my new car I will post many many many pictures so no guy named @Potato who sounds so educated by his name can criticize me for lying when i get my car
As much as I hate to interrupt this pissing match of who can be the most stubborn, I will just say that you are all missing the point, whether the car crash is real or not, JoshTheAwesome is asking for advice about which of the earlier mentioned cars he should get. I am just going to try and close this by sharing my limited experience and knowledge on the subject: S10's have a very good track record of reliability, so that would be a useful vehicle, especially if you ever have to haul stuff around. An S10 is also a decently safe vehicle simply because of it's size and mass. The story is also pretty similar for the Dodge Dakota, and because so many were made and sold, spare parts should be abundant and cheap. I would suggest that you inspect each vehicle as thoroughly as possible for mechanical problems, and get the one that is in the best overall shape. Good luck selecting one, and be a safe driver on the road.
Worth noting: If the Dakota is a manual, it may (not really sure) the the one that is a complete pain in the backside to do anything to, really complicated and needs special tools. New Venture Gear something.