LIScanner101
Completely Banned for the Greater Good
OK, I know many of you out there have Crown Vics and trucks that you have no qualms about drilling holes into. I have a 1996 Ford F250HD 8’ bed pickup that has a permanent NMO in the middle of the roof I installed in the about 12 years ago and I had only a moderate amount of hesitation of doing it because, well, it’s a pickup truck and it's been on the beach more times than I can count. However, I have a Cadillac CTS-4 I bought only a couple years ago, it's my "baby" and as much as I would love to get all the benefits of a drilled NMO I just cannot bring myself to doing it! To be specific, it couldn’t be in the roof anyway, because it’s got one of those front-to-back sunroofs that leaves very little metal on top. What I was thinking about was drilling in the trunk.
I hear that drilling into a vehicle – when done professionally – will only have a very minor impact on the resale value of a vehicle but does this apply to ALL cars? Anybody else out there that wants to drill but cringes at the thought? Will it really kill my resale value if I do it?
I hear that drilling into a vehicle – when done professionally – will only have a very minor impact on the resale value of a vehicle but does this apply to ALL cars? Anybody else out there that wants to drill but cringes at the thought? Will it really kill my resale value if I do it?
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