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Old 02-29-2016 | 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Mistertribal
Confusion is that since my first language is french and in french, "not a terrible price" (le prix n'est pas terrible) means not a good price as in too expensive...and since I think that $13k for a Mach 1 with 65000km is a great price, I thought you meant that this particular car was overpriced which surprised me.
he used rather bad grammar there. c'est la vie
Old 02-29-2016 | 03:41 PM
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A Mach 1 with only 65000km on the odometer is rather exquisitely priced at $13000 Canadian dollars. I think that is a marvellous deal for anyone seeking a fine enthusiast automobile for motoring pleasure on a summers eve.

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Old 02-29-2016 | 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Apocalypse Pony
A Mach 1 with only 65000km on the odometer is rather exquisitely priced at $13000 Canadian dollars. I think that is a marvellous deal for anyone seeking a fine enthusiast automobile for motoring pleasure on a summers eve.

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I liked it better when the squirrel was typing.
Old 02-29-2016 | 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Apocalypse Pony
A Mach 1 with only 65000km on the odometer is rather exquisitely priced at $13000 Canadian dollars. I think that is a marvellous deal for anyone seeking a fine enthusiast automobile for motoring pleasure on a summers eve.

HAPPY?
But what if he wants to drive it in the spring, fall or winter?
Old 02-29-2016 | 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by ChadStang
But what if he wants to drive it in the spring, fall or winter?
nope.
spring is pothole season; fall means leaves all over your car (& probably snow); winter is too slippery & dangerous.
& daytime in summer is too hot.
you can ONLY drive in the summer at night,
as long as the sun isn't in your eyes.
...better not risk it.
keep it in the garage under a tarp.
better safe than sorry
Old 06-27-2016 | 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Gravydog316
nope.
spring is pothole season; fall means leaves all over your car (& probably snow); winter is too slippery & dangerous.
& daytime in summer is too hot.
you can ONLY drive in the summer at night,
as long as the sun isn't in your eyes.
...better not risk it.
keep it in the garage under a tarp.
better safe than sorry
This is funny. Reminds me of some members of my former car club. They refuse to drive their Mustangs if it rained, hence they were nicknamed "Garage Queen Do Nothings."
Old 07-03-2016 | 12:12 PM
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Hey we all have our reason as to when and why we drive our cars. Don't knock others for theirs, drive yours and be happy about it.
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