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>>My next car is probably a ways away. The Jetta has about 70K miles on it and is in great shape, so there will not be a need for a while.
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>>The next car I lust after has changed. For most of my adult life it has been sports cars, many of which I owned while young and single and making the big buckeroos. First a new cherry red Trans Am, a car that will always have a place in the smile place of my memory. Then two new Corvettes, then a new RX7 turbo. The RX7 was a dud. Maybe it was having to follow Vettes, maybe I got a lemon, I don't know. IAC it was the last sports car for me. A man gots to know his limitations -- You Know Who. Guys my age driving Corvettes, at least without a hot woman in the passenger seat, are as sad as a combover.
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>>The car I lust after now is a Beemer 5 series, BTW. So I guess all my spots haven't changed yet.
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>I've never had a vette, but I did have a gold Firebird that was smoking hot. I've also had 3 Benzs and they were nice, especially the 500. I loved my Isuzu Troopers, and still have one that I use as an extra and for hunting, but the mileage is trrible, just trrible. I think I've found the car I will always drive in the Jetta. I've got 113k on this one and I plan to drive it for another 200k, but whenever it dies, I'll get another that is a few years old.

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It's nice to know we have something in common ;-) Jetta really are great cars when you want something reliable, peppy enough, and don't cost an arm and a leg.
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