> > I agree. I've tried to convince my sister to go thie above route. > > But, like most buyers, she's dazzled by the Previa's shape, meaning > > Yeah, it's amazing how people are easily seduced by a sleezy looking > car and never think of the practical side. I'm guilty of this. Sometimes > I'd like to just trade in the Westy and get a 911, but the practical > side always seems to win out. And I can't afford both. Besides that, > If I get a third car, it'll have to be a pick-up. > Steven, weren't you the person I was sort of sparing about the vitrues of VW, recently? Hah! We're in a similar place as the goddesses say.... I NEED a pickup for my gardening. I'm stuck. No pickup. No bricks. No Fertilizer. I refuse to haul shit like that in my '91 camper. And, I refuse, can not actually, haul that shit in my workcar (93 Escort). Less than an hour ago, I took $21,000 for my camper from (2) perfectly nice folks from Medford, OR.. My workcar (Squert) is posted in the local rag. By next weekend I'll have that honeywagon!! I shall haul shit through the streets!!!!!!!!!!! I reluctantly sold my camper. But, where I'm at right now is: build garden fix house
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