...in the "what car am I going to get" derby. Gotta wait about a year for it though, which will be plenty of time for me to figure out if I can afford it....
Came close to pulling the trigger this morning....$1705.00 to replace a catalytic converter and oxygen sensor.....the nine year old car has been a steady drain this past year....
CW to recon my remarks last night concerning the Equus, the big tooth goofy grill is not as bad as I first thought..it's bold and kind of growing on me.
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8 comments:
You're not going to drive it naked and stab its headlights out, are you?
the tailpipes are fake and the aluminum trim is plastic.
GG nice!
Came close to pulling the trigger this morning....$1705.00 to replace a catalytic converter and oxygen sensor.....the nine year old car has been a steady drain this past year....
I know someone who'd be willing to part with a 2006 Civic for a reasonable price. Buying it would be a great demonstration of fiscal responsibility.
GG asked, "You're not going to drive it naked and stab its headlights out, are you?"
Um hm, all the while saying, "Double your pleasure, double your fun,
with double-good, Doublemint gum"
CW to recon my remarks last night concerning the Equus, the big tooth goofy grill is not as bad as I first thought..it's bold and kind of growing on me.
Hyundai Genesis 2009 car of the year.
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