In a message dated 6/12/05 8:45:49 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
twa1950@xxxxxxx writes:
I have to agree with Onree. I was the last one who thought they would ever drive a rice burner. When the head gaskets went out on my Cougar on a Sat. and my boss said he would sell me his Celica for $800 on Monday I said sold. It looked and ran great. The only problem it had was it had 140,000 miles on it and the A/C didn't work. It now has 180,000 on it and the only thing I have done to it is put breaks and tires on it. It burns about a quart of oil ever 3,000 miles. The kids love it. I hate to say it Bart, but the next time I go looking for a car it might be a Toyota. That is hard to say from a man who flies the flag and goes out of his way to buy American when I can find something that is made in the USA. The Toyotas you guys are going gaga over are built in the USA.the quote un
quote 'American' cars are really built either in Canada or Mexico I hate new
cars anyway.the newest thing i ever owned was a 90 Dodge Dakota and the oldest
my 73 Jav,Grem and Fury.I'd go for a small gas friendly Toyota truck if i drove
everyday but i am unemplyed and drive when i absolutly have to which my Fury is
ok for that purpose.
Bart
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