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12/06/2012 09:53:48
 
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Visual FoxPro
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My 2002 Dodge (the 2nd new car I ever bought) has 120K miles (all but the first 8 are mine) on it, doesn't burn oil and gives me (on average) 26-27 mph. If you take care of it mechanically and keep the engine clean, most cars will run for 10+ years or more (with the few exceptions).

>My car, a 2003 VW Jetta, will have been with me 10 years coming up next fall. This is a major change for me in automoting, Mr. New Sports Car Every Other Year. I just wish I had done so sooner. The Jetta doesn't peel anyone's eyes off on the highway but it has been very reliable. It has 115K miles on it now and there have been only minor maintenance issues. German auto engineering is not a myth.
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>Goodbye, little red Corvettes, you will always have a special place in my heart ;-) It was a time and a place. I am in a different time and place now and it would be sort of a joke to be one of those guys driving Corvettes just because they've got the money. Driving by themselves, their few strands of hair flying with the roof off. Less like a joke than a sad cliche.
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>My daughters and I have a running joke. Whenever we are on the road and see a yellow Corvette I say, "There's that guy again, driving my car." They have inherited my quirky sense of humor, such as it is, and know exactly what I mean.
"You don't manage people. You manage things - people you lead" Adm. Grace Hopper
Pflugerville, between a Rock and a Weird Place
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