a white rabbit
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Joined: 4/27/2002 From: ..under deconstruction..6N124E.. Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: morvwilson One of the tricks I have found with car buying is don't buy the new engine designs! Buy the ones that have been around for a while. For instance I own a Jeep Cherokee Sport with a 4.0L engine. That straight 6 cyl. design has been around since the 20's! No recalls or bugs. Also, before you buy decide what you are going to use the car for. If you need a solid truck to haul a lot of stuff, american is the only way to go (I also own a Dodge 2500 4x4 truck). If you are going to be driving around town most of the time commuting, I think japaneese cars are the way to go. (toyota, honda, nissan...) cheap and dependible (plus for about $3000 you can have the engine and transmission completely replaced!) Another trick, get a print out of the car price from the internet before you go to the dealer. When I bought my dodge, one the car web sites had a new truck listed for 24k, I showed that to the dealer and his priced went from 36k to 29k in about 10 seconds, and that included some nice optionals. ..yahh, and at 6N 124E how do i apply that ?.. ..not wishing to throw a spanner in the works or anything, not even mentioning the relative* cost of petrol.. ..* as in local hours worked to buy 1 litre..** ..** you'll note i didn't say one bad word about how 4 hours works buys one litro of petrol where i live, aren't i jussst soooooooo polite *** ..***and absolutely no mention about eating the rich cos there's good eats on one of them**** ..****lightly fried with garlic and onions, maybe fresh tomatoes or sitao as a garnish, maybe with a dressing of fresh parsley... ..good bunny..
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