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Just got out of the hot tub, soaking my tired leggs and feet waiting for the kids to get back from dry land fish hunting. Enjoying the time alone, but its starting to thunder. Something wicked this way comes.
I just learned Braunwyn drives a Versa. Somehow, I knew it would be foreign...and environmentally friendly.
It's a large hatchback that was cheap. It's all based on utility. Environmentally friendly? That's news to me. It would be good news. Next time I'd rather a Honda or a Toyota.
Location: Huntersville/Charlotte, NC and Washington, DC
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I just replaced the headlight bulb in my versa. What a pain in the arse. I've yet to run across such a stupid design. But, I'm glad it's done. I need to get her inspected.
One good thing about living in Kentucky. No car inspections. The car tax is a pain but better than doing them both when I lived in VA.
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It's a large hatchback that was cheap. It's all based on utility. Environmentally friendly? That's news to me. It would be good news. Next time I'd rather a Honda or a Toyota.
Trust me. I would think Honda and Toyota you would find a little boring. Not an insult just knowing how you post here, you would want something a little spicy.
One good thing about living in Kentucky. No car inspections. The car tax is a pain but better than doing them both when I lived in VA.
In Cambridge the cops stand on the side of the road and look for expired stickers. It's obnoxious. Still, driving with a burnt light is dangerous, so it's a priority.
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Trust me. I would think Honda and Toyota you would find a little boring. Not an insult just knowing how you post here, you would want something a little spicy.
Well, I want good gas mileage and preferably something I can haul stuff with. Although, considering where gas prices are going I'm starting to consider a hybrid or maybe a bike.
Just got out of the hot tub, soaking my tired leggs and feet waiting for the kids to get back from dry land fish hunting. Enjoying the time alone, but its starting to thunder. Something wicked this way comes.
It's a large hatchback that was cheap. It's all based on utility. Environmentally friendly? That's news to me. It would be good news. Next time I'd rather a Honda or a Toyota.
Don't forget to replace your timing belt at about 60,000 miles...
i framed a few painting even with mistakes i accomplished something.
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