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09/05/2006 15:02:47
 
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Forum:
Politics
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Other
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01118955
Message ID:
01120496
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>>>>>>>On the other hand "Cellulite" instead of 'fat', or "Wellness" instead of 'health' have really enriched the language (or if not the language, at least the snake oil industry).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>We have a lot to thank for to the marketers and advertisement people of this world for these. When was the last time you saw an ad for a used car? Now it's "pre-owned". When is obese just "overweight"? Are midgets just "vertically-challenged" people?
>>>>>
>>>>>The radio ads for "pre-owned" cars make me smile every time. They make it sound like the previous owners have done you some sort of service.
>>>>
>>>>They kinda did. They ate up a lot of depreciation. :)
>>>
>>>Nice one! :-)
>>
>>A best car I ever had was a used Toyota Camry. I got it with 75,000 miles on it and I finally had to give it up with about 198,000 miles on it.
>
>My brother has a Toyota Tacoma with over 350,000 miles on it. No motor or transmission work on his 4WD. New tires and shocks have been the only thing replaced.

I gave up my 1986 VW Golf Diesel with about 750,000Km on it (about 470,000 miles). My friend Lynn finally gave up her VW Jetta at about 500,000Km.

I'm convinced my Golf would have run forever because the engine was still in very good shape, and I've heard that if a car gets to that kind of mileage, it'll go on and on. Unfortunately the body was starting to disintegrate around me. It couldn't have passed another safety test, so...
But I'm sticking with VW.
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