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Yes, the lime is key.
You can use a lemon instead. I recommend a big lemon like Meyers.
barfo
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Yes, the lime is key.
Only if you're talking Margaritas. Dead bodies are a whole 'nother subject.You can use a lemon instead. I recommend a big lemon like Meyers.
barfo
Damn. You just made it hotter. I am hoping to go look at a black one this weekend. Will post pictures after for your enjoyment.
You make your kid drive that? In some stated, that might be considered child abuse.

She likes it - which tells me that she has a proper sense of whimsy. But, we are not going to get this one - found some issues I did not like with it. I suspect we will end up with something boring for her, since they are hard to find. I was hoping for this one - but too many issues that require attention and I doubt the owner will be willing to come down in price to reflect these issues.
How much was he offering you to take it?
So I bought the 2015 Mercedes-Benz E350. Not Diesel. It's great and I can drive UberSelect with it if I want. Phew. That part is done. Thanks for your help. I did want the Avalon. It was my first choice but it was much more expensive. I couldn't get the monthly payment under $700. I have bad credit and that wasn't going to work.
Hell.
Cat.
This thread is 100% appropriate and is titled appropriately and is in the appropriate Off Topic section. What more could the author do?What the fuck is this forum these days?
Subaru Legacy.I think my wife and I are going to sell her 13 year old Camry and buy a new S60 Volvo with all wheel drive. When I need to get to the hospital, I need to get there. Can't afford the snow on our hill to block my path.
Hell.
Cat.
My brother had a Subaru with problems. I've owned nothing but Volvos and they endured a lot and kept on ticking. I got about 200,000 miles off my '69 and about 400,000 miles out of my '83. Had a 2005 Volvo but some lady rear ended me on the freeway while she wasn't looking and technically totaled it about ten years ago. Then my mother passed away and inherited her 2005 Volvo station wagon. Now, I hate wagons but it could go anywhere and was reliable. Gave the wagon to my brother-in-law and we have been driving my wife's 2005 Camry ever since. I still consider the Camry as my wife's car since she drives it almost exclusively these days.Subaru Legacy.
You're welcome.
The subaru legacy has all wheel drive. They would be considered a Japanese sedan.My brother had a Subaru with problems. I've owned nothing but Volvos and they endured a lot and kept on ticking. I got about 200,000 miles off my '69 and about 400,000 miles out of my '83. Had a 2005 Volvo but some lady rear ended me on the freeway while she wasn't looking and technically totaled it about ten years ago. Then my mother passed away and inherited her 2005 Volvo station wagon. Now, I hate wagons but it could go anywhere and was reliable. Gave the wagon to my brother-in-law and we have been driving my wife's 2005 Camry ever since. I still consider the Camry as my wife's car since she drives it almost exclusively these days.
Edit: Oh, by the way, I couldn't find an all wheel drive Japanese sedan with all wheel drive. I could only find SUVs with all wheel drive.
My son just bought a newer Subaru with all the goodies hence I am buying his XTerra from him...I needed a good fishing rig and he got his dream Subaru...heated seats, all the car candy...my XTerra still has manual windows which is a must for me...can't handle electric windows at all..my new rigThe subaru legacy has all wheel drive. They would be considered a Japanese sedan.
We are on our third Subaru and absolutely love them. Never had any problems.

This thread is 100% appropriate and is titled appropriately and is in the appropriate Off Topic section. What more could the author do?
Hey, if you don't like it, you've always got the option of not reading it. Your an adult, you can make the decision with no one's help.

This thread is 100% appropriate and is titled appropriately and is in the appropriate Off Topic section. What more could the author do?
Hey, if you don't like it, you've always got the option of not reading it. Your an adult, you can make the decision with no one's help.
I am not Mr. Helper as you are not Mr. Rude. I also consider neither mine nor your post as self indulgent BS. A simple remark such as at the end of your very tasteful post would have sufficed, don't you think?Actually, Mr. Helper, this self indulgent, BS of a thread started in the main forum. It was moved to the OT forum after my comment.
But context, right?
My brother's front windshield leaked badly and it left a sour taste in my mouth.The subaru legacy has all wheel drive. They would be considered a Japanese sedan.
We are on our third Subaru and absolutely love them. Never had any problems.
I should have been more clear.I am not Mr. Helper as you are not Mr. Rude. I also consider neither mine nor your post as self indulgent BS. A simple remark such as at the end of your very tasteful post would have sufficed, don't you think?
I think my wife and I are going to sell her 13 year old Camry and buy a new S60 Volvo with all wheel drive. When I need to get to the hospital, I need to get there. Can't afford the snow on our hill to block my path.
My brother's front windshield leaked badly and it left a sour taste in my mouth.
I had problems with my '69 Volvo's U-joints and distributor. Had problems with faulty wiring on my '69 and '83 Volvos. Had no problems on both the 2005 Volvos.The S60 (and most modern Volvos) are really great looking cars.
The Legacy and other Subarus are very nice and have a better AWD system than the Volvo - but I certainly had issues with 2 of the 4 Subarus we had - the certainly are not easy on CV joints and head gaskets...
We had a beatiful volvo suv at work recently that I wanted. So nice.I had problems with my '69 Volvo's U-joints and distributor. Had problems with faulty wiring on my '69 and '83 Volvos. Had no problems on both the 2005 Volvos.
The only thing I didn't like about Volvo was that they got bought out by Ford and are now owned by a Chinese company.
I drove away from the rear end accident on the freeway as well as a few others that no doubt would have made other cars undriveable. The three point seat belt, the engine that slides under the front seat occupants in a head on and the steel reinforcement in the doors protecting from side accidents are all Volvo patents.
I think it was this one. Same color even. Xc60View attachment 23801
The new Volvos have so many desirable features that it's like a powerful magnet drawing me closer and closer.Looks like every other midsize SUV. Car manufacturers have little creativity anymore as all the midsize sedans look very similar as well as many of the mid size SUV's.
My daughter bought a new to her 2008 Nissan Rogue which looks very similar but hers is silver.
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You could just get an old Rogue apparently. Damn that Volvo for not making a 5 door SUV in a completely different shape than other automakers.The new Volvos have so many desirable features that it's like a powerful magnet drawing me closer and closer.
Hybrid electric/internal combustion;
parallel park assist;
lane departure warning;
rear cameral;
a radar or sonar, not sure which, feature that prevents the car from running into a pedestrian or warns you when you approach another vehicle to rapidly;
blind side warning;
all wheel drive;
a feature that allows you to both open your garage door or unlock your front door or turn the porch light on;
electric front seats for passenger and driver;
heated seats;
cup holder, wowie;
I think they now offer a more durable paint option;
LED lights all around.
I'm sure there are other features I'm not aware of.


