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But I also want you consider what most people trade that "mistake" in for.

It is usually a vehicle in the same segment as their trade-in.

That depends on what they thought of their current car.... :scratchchin:

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THe difference in this country is most people are sheep.

Back in the 70s, 80s, maybe even part of the 90s, people weren't afraid to do their own thing.

Now everyone wants to be like the "Joneses"...

They buy their car like they buy their toasters....

Back then, one may have thought a little harder about their decision before, because you kept in for a while...

Make a mistake? Trade it on in.....

hehe i'm blazing a trail... got 2 edlebrock 500cfm carbs on my impala now... screw high pump visits i'm going to drive it... only on the weekends :lol:

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hehe i'm blazing a trail... got 2 edlebrock 500cfm carbs on my impala now... screw high pump visits i'm going to drive it... only on the weekends :lol:

Nice... :yes:

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By some miracle they have come down...I paid $3.85 for 87 last night versus $3.89 last weekend.....

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THe difference in this country is most people are sheep.

Back in the 70s, 80s, maybe even part of the 90s, people weren't afraid to do their own thing.

Now everyone wants to be like the "Joneses"...

They buy their car like they buy their toasters....

Back then, one may have thought a little harder about their decision before, because you kept in for a while...

Make a mistake? Trade it on in.....

I'm not one of the sheep, although at times I dress like one. :smilewide:

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$3.59 today, Wawa. I hitched the truck to the back of an Amish buggy after filling up. He pulled me home. Poor horse was really tired when he finally crawled into my driveway.

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