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JOHN: yer a poet, huh? GET YOUR OWN DAMN BLOG!
Posted by stacey at May 7, 2007 09:35 AMooh, i've been looking at the yaris actually. i have a 1992 honda accord that's slowly going downhill and just need something to drive back and forth to work (13 miles each way). but, i like the OPTION of bringing my kids to soccer practice or whatever. let me know how the car does for you guys!
Posted by tj at May 7, 2007 12:23 PMat last a new type of car I've heard of!
I love the way you both contributed to the choice.
Posted by Anji at May 8, 2007 09:37 AMMy car is an '85, truck is an '86. Should I update?
No, I shouldn't. The sticker purchasing would be very stressful, as I would want just the right sticker and when I finally found it my honey would not like it. I think I'll leave the tattered vehicles as they are.
Btw, I saw a bumper sticker in Los Angeles this weekend that you will both appreciate:
Born Just Right The First Time
Posted by moonandsun03 at May 8, 2007 03:23 PMCool ride. I've had a 94 toyota pickup for 11 years, and it has never left me walkin. If you treat them right, toyotas run forever.
Posted by Kyle at May 11, 2007 12:50 AMGood luck with your new car. It looks really nice.
Cas
We were shopping for a used car for Don, and came up with the same thought. They want too much for somebody else's problems. Now we're looking at new ones.
Toyotas ROCK. They never go bad. I have a friend whose toyota is coming to the 200K mark and it is still running like a charm. Now THAT'S being environmentally friendly!
Posted by lucy at May 17, 2007 03:52 PM