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1995 Ford Probe GT 1997 Chevy Blazer Both of which I'm fixing up. I bought the Ford Probe with nothing wrong mechanically, but it was vandalized because the previous owner was gay so I'm doing the body work and getting it like new again, using it as my daily driver in the process. The Blazer I got for free, as the engine doesn't turn over, so I'm planning on working on it over the summer and get it running. I'm also looking at a 1982 Harley Davidson Sportster XLH tomorrow that's $350, since I want to get my class M license this summer. Previous - 1995 Pontiac Grand Am GT Post Edited (04-08-06 01:12)
That's what I was talking about! I can see myself taking out another small loan after university just to get me started.
It worries me sometimes that I quite literally cannot afford to live here. If I researched a bit on funeral expenses I'm confident I'd also be able to say that I can't afford to die here either. Ungh. Post Edited (04-08-06 11:59)
A 1997 Nissan Maxima such a dark green it looks black until the sun hits it right. It's sweet, and its heat works. My last car, the heating core died on me.
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Author: Sketch01 (---.karoo.KCOM.COM)
Date: 04-08-06 10:58 That's what I was talking about! I can see myself taking out another small loan after university just to get me started. It worries me sometimes that I quite literally cannot afford to live here. If I researched a bit on funeral expenses I'm confident I'd also be able to say that I can't afford to die here either. Ungh. You can get awesones cars, even when they're used, sometimes they're better, have experience =A and i've found a couple of cheap ones that are awesoneeeeeeeee, go for it man, thet sky is the limit xD "RESISTENCIA ESTUDIANTIL - VIVA LA UNIVERSIDAD!"
im a soccer mom, i drive a 95 Mercury Villager van.
But it's great cause I don't have to carry the keys. I leave the keys in the glove compartment and get into the car by using the keypad on the outside of the driver's door. It's totally safe too, to leave the keys because there is a very not-so-common starter-interrupter that does not allow you to start the car if you haven't pressed the disarm button before each new start. Once our mechanic thought the car was broken because when he turned the key, nothing happened. It's almost like a hidden "on" button. I totally love it, went to prom with 2 other couples in it. The only thing that sucks is that it only does 15 miles to a gallon.
CRV and Durango
I Love the Mariner but my wife wanted the CRV... I might just get the new Mariner soon because I loved it! I hate riding anything under an 8cyl but would settle for the Mercury! Such a sweet front grill and rides smooth and looks better than some of the richer models out there! The CRV cant have 1 front window down without giving you an ear ache from the wind tunnel! But my wife loves it!!!!
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