Bad deal there. This type a part runs on electrical signals measured in amps and ohms. If the connections were interupted/cut then you are not gonna be happy. You can't just twist some wires together and presto. That changes the resistance in the electrical current because you just put a kink in your flow. You would need someone with an electrical background to solder the connection and I'm not real sure that would work exactly to specifications. If the break was close enough to the harness then you might could rewire the harness, minus a few inches of wire.
Find somewhere you like and can afford. Move there
You can be a member by sending a letter on binweevils, Saying that you cant afford it (has to be true) But you have to sound mature.
Praying or separated from infected households and rats.
They are all about the same except for terminals and case or group size. See what group originally recommended for your vehicle and get the right terminals. If you can afford the best, get one with large CCA rating-Cold cranking amps.
Just tell them that you can't afford to anymore. Maybe make them a card or something.
Car batteries are pretty well standardized. About the only difference is the location of the terminals - top or side. Other than that, get whatever battery you like (or can afford).
Since the dawn of man people who were better off have always lived better and apart from the poorest people. They could afford the food, best locations, and had the power.
Is this question concerning the draft? If it is, it just turned out that way, meaning poor men couldn't afford to either go to college or hire a lawyer to keep them out of the military draft. Poor men had to work for a living, very few could afford to go to college and hold a job at the same time. Only the wealthy or well off parents (sending their sons to college) could afford to do that.
You can't afford to not know how to use afford in a sentence.
Some popular, if somewhat stereotypical, alternatives to Valentine's day flowers include chocolate (fancy types can be ordered at godiva.com) and, if you can afford it, jewelry, which can be found at stores like Husar's and Jared.
Max Afford's birth name is Malcolm Afford.
Yes, afford is a verb.