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On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 23:56:49 +0100, Ralph Mowery wrote:

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I do not buy a car that is used any more just because I like to buy a
new one and can afford to now. The last car I traded in would have been
perfect for you. It was a 2008 Toyota that was kept in the garage most
of the time and only had about 35,000 on it. I could probably have kept
that car another 10 years and still have less than 100,000 on it. I
just wanted a newer car.



Let me know when you sell the next one!!!



It will probably be about 10 years from now..

While it is above my pay range, A friend scored on a great deal by
knowing a car dealer. An exective of a large company would trade in
cars every 2 or 3 years. Usually a top of the line Mercury. Almost no
milage. This was his wifes car and she did not work. He told her that
due to the status of their living their cars should not be over 3 years
old even if it did not have over 10,000 miles on it.
Those cars were ran through a car wash atleast every 2 weeks and
serviced regulary, needed or not.

My friend bought 3 of her cars that way over a period of about 10 years.


Ooooh due to status eh? ****ing snobs.

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"Excuse me Miss, dey ye hae ony books on suicide?"
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"Buggeroff, ye'll no bring it back!"
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