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Ah, but that one of the points of growing up. You spend a lot of money on your dear beloved car that you ignore the fact that all of the money that gets poured into it could have been used to buy a newer vehicle with a whole lot less problems. Such was the case with me and my beloved Cavalier. Too many multi-hundred dollar repairs job that I could have (and should have)skipped to get a newer car.
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Chris likes to have his ego stroked every so often. Why else do you think he changed his publically displayed to "Mr. Christopher?" He was getting the respect he demanded from "Fabrux," "X-5-69-X," or "Raisinfonnel."
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There's been a change of plans. Dad wants this truck for himself, and it needs some more work than we thought. It'd take about a month more to get it on the road.
So, dad's getting me another truck tomorrow. Same year, only this one's an extended cab, automatic, 2.9 L V6, and it's red.
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I've recently inherited a car, 1998 Chevy Cavilier 4-Door. It was my moms old one, she got a really nice Chevy Z24 (the sports edition of the Cavilier) with a moon/sun roof and all sorts of crap I wish I had. The sound system fucking owns.. although i'm installing twin 8s in the back of my car soon. hehehe
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And about the Jeep, yes it did win the way. There were originally Millitary-only use vehicles designated GP Vechicle (General Purpouse) and eventually people called them GEEPs instead of GPs, then the spelling was changed and boom!
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Actually, I'd have to say the Lamborghini LM002 would be better then the Hummer. Yes, that's right, a Lamborghini SUV. It was made in the 80s for a limited time. Little bit more heavy-duty on the outside, and luxurious on the inside. Painted all black too. I think the Italian military used a couple of them.
Of course, Porsche also has an SUV coming out next year, called the Cayanne. Imagine a 911 with 4 doors and monster tires...
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