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So...wouldja buy a GM?
ChadTower:
Hey! That is good news. Maybe I can leverage that into a better deal on a Tacoma.
protokatie:
All of this makes me glad I live about 2000 feet from work. I sold my truck a few years back, and just walk to work. If I need to do any grocery shopping or anything, I can usually con one of the roomies into a ride, or walk to the place and call a cab for 5 bucks to bring me back home.
Walking to work in bad weather can suck, but compared to the cost of vehicle ownership, I think I can deal with a little cold or wet weather: I have heard that it can build character as well, but have yet to see this personally.
HaRuMaN:
--- Quote from: protokatie on July 02, 2009, 02:21:19 am ---All of this makes me glad I live about 2000 feet from work. I sold my truck a few years back, and just walk to work. If I need to do any grocery shopping or anything, I can usually con one of the roomies into a ride, or walk to the place and call a cab for 5 bucks to bring me back home.
Walking to work in bad weather can suck, but compared to the cost of vehicle ownership, I think I can deal with a little cold or wet weather: I have heard that it can build character as well, but have yet to see this personally.
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Don't you live in Maine? Walking to work in 3 feet of snow must suck....
ChadTower:
--- Quote ---Hello,
I have another buyer who accepted my selling terms. If you want my car please give me your full name and address so I can initiate the transaction, I'll come home to meet you after you will deposit the amount on an ebay account.
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protokatie:
--- Quote from: HarumaN on July 02, 2009, 09:40:04 am ---
--- Quote from: protokatie on July 02, 2009, 02:21:19 am ---All of this makes me glad I live about 2000 feet from work. I sold my truck a few years back, and just walk to work. If I need to do any grocery shopping or anything, I can usually con one of the roomies into a ride, or walk to the place and call a cab for 5 bucks to bring me back home.
Walking to work in bad weather can suck, but compared to the cost of vehicle ownership, I think I can deal with a little cold or wet weather: I have heard that it can build character as well, but have yet to see this personally.
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Don't you live in Maine? Walking to work in 3 feet of snow must suck....
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Yeah, but I need the exercise, and besides, Mainers are a different breed (as in we are often mistaken for Canadian when we travel :dizzy: ). The vehicle I had a few years back made the trip a bit more pleasant ('90 Ford Ranger with the old fashioned 4x4 (the real kind, with the hub locks, none of this sissy "push button" crap)).
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