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Originally posted by ZokesProHow bad is the interior for car#1?
The armrest is pretty beat but not cracked, just old/worn. But that's $50.The Internet - where men are men, women are men, and teenage girls are FBI agents!
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Originally posted by NowhereIf reliabilty is your main criteria, I'm sure Toyota Aygo or Corolla isn't worse
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Don't think the Aygo is even marketed here. You really should take a trip to Texas and see what things are like here. We don't have the short, ultra-civilized trips typical to a nice European city. We drive long distances and need something that rides well for those distances.. I also go to jobsites where the roads are sometimes gravel or dirt. We do lots of custom installation in new construction homes and driving out there in a euroultraeconobox would get me thoroughly laughed at, if I could even get the thing to the site.
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Originally posted by ZokesProHmm. I wonder how much used seats would cost or even if they have some for the 850 in scrap yards?The Internet - where men are men, women are men, and teenage girls are FBI agents!
I'm the least you could do
If only life were as easy as you
I'm the least you could do, oh yeah
If only life were as easy as you
I would still get screwed
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KvH, I weren't totally serious too (after all...Aygo), but you mentioned something worth attention IMHO. That you'd be "laughed at"...because such car wouldn't be manly enough...
Besides, those "econocars" are often perfectly capable of riding on gravel roads. Only when there's no road (or something "road like") they could have a problem. Anyway, I'd aim probably for Subaru Impreza in such cases
And...how big are those TVs if they don't fit in van?
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