I love this comfortable ride. Fold the seats flat, and it's roomy enough for sleeping in the long 3rd row seating cargo area. Or help your kid move into or out of a college dorm. You can spread your air mattress and set up overnight in Corps of Engineers or state park campgrounds to save motel money. Take an ice chest, coffee pot, microwave oven and extension cord to cook your meals. I've traveled across the country in this car to attend my army reunions. The good: Clean inside and out; tires have plenty of treads remaining; radio, cassette tape player, and A/C work. It's been well-maintained and numerous parts have been replaced such as the starter, alternator, air conditioner, water pump, idler pulley, brakes, master cylinder, wiring harness, rack & pinion, power steering pump, ball joints, struts, front-wheel bearings, inner & outer tie rods, fan belts, and oil pan gasket. The bad: Leaking head gasket, stopped up heater core. Buy this as a project car or let your brother-in-law sleep in it until he can get his own place. It can be driven a block or two before dying. Drive it up a ramp for towing. If you get tired of it as a project, sell it to Cash for Cars for almost what you paid for it. I check my email messages daily. $500 cash firm.