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The phrase "crappy car" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is a colloquial way of describing a car that is in poor condition or of low quality. Example: "I can't believe you bought that crappy car from the used car lot. It looks like it's about to fall apart."
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We could live on our own and drive a crappy car or stay with her parents and get a new car.
Turning thirty-seven, Mullick was forced to consider how long he could keep driving a crappy car, live without health insurance, and chase an elusive dream of artistic prosperity.
Invariably, our crappy car would catch fire on steep grades (my sister's job was to douse the transmission hump with water when she saw the carpet fibres smoldering), plus with the seven of us kids all piled on top of one another somebody was always carsick and ralphing in the back seat.
Here are five things I've learned from driving a crappy car.
This post originally appeared on Kate Baer's blog, exactly one year and one day after Top Ten Reasons To Drive A Crappy Car.
And since we're just talking, is it wrong of me to switch radio stations every time a mattress or crappy car commercial comes on?
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They can't continue to produce crappy cars nobody wants".
And I'm like, well no, there will still be people 20 years from now driving around in early '90s Hondas, crappy cars, you know?
Dave: There was a ridiculous amount of pot and really crappy cars.
This cheat will make more crappy cars appear on the streets.
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