Re: Something I don't understand.
Howard, on host 65.6.26.122
Sunday, November 18, 2007, at 21:51:28
Re: Something I don't understand. posted by Lirelyn on Sunday, November 18, 2007, at 20:22:29:
The Toyota was a good move. They last and last. Both our truck ('95)and car ('99) are Toyotas with loads of miles, but still trouble-free and reliable. To satisify our need for an old car, we have a '57 Volkswagen. Howard
> > Having already rambled past my point, I am still wondering what in the heck keeps attracting people to that old truck? > > > > > I dunno, I think old trucks are pretty cool. Not having seen yours, I can't comment on it specifically, but there is something very appealing about a beat-up old truck. If I could get one cheaply, and could afford to maintain it, I'd probably be interested too. > > I've had old cars ever since I started driving. In nine years I went through five cars... not a great track record. When my last one (a 1992 Saab which I still miss) died, I decided I was fed up with the unreliability and bought a brand new baby Toyota. The peace of mind is nice, but I miss having old cars. It's like buying used books... they have a sense of character and history that brand-new ones lack. I guess I just have to keep driving the Toyota till she becomes one. > > Lire"and yes, I name all my cars"lyn
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