i have saved up $19,000 canadian since i can remember and i am getting my g2 in a couple months and have asked my parents if i can use the money to buy myself a nice car of my choice. everyone in my family encouraged me since iv saved all that money myself. i looked around an there arent many new fun cars u can get for that money and as a teenager im not really into having new cars i like used more as its cheaper. i looked into the porsche boxster 1999 model, bmw z4 and a 1999 mercedes benz slk230. my dad says that car is too old my friends say its not fast enough as it only has a V4 and….its for girls.
what do u guys think what chould i buy with that money im not into used hondas nissans and mitsubishi i was hoping an older but stronger brand like the slk. i like the fact taht itis a hardtop convertible.
what do you guys think.
can u guys give me sum info or advise such as how fast and how fuel efficent it is or anyother cars to consider??
http://www.trader.ca/Search/Details.asp?mknm=740&Region=-1&subcategory=&CAT=1&ADID=6889908&ADS=6889908%7C
something like that
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rains!
Can’t the government do something about the rain so we can can conserve and use less gasoline?
global warming causes it to rain more often
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Walking to work.
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by the US on election day if all those planning on voting for Republicans just stay home. The die is cast they will be wiped out anyway, isn’t this a positive way they can give back to their country and help to make up for the suffering caused by giving us Bush Cheney and company for the past 8 years ?
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2) Water added to the fuel intake is suppose to help cool the combustion and disperse the fuel more homogeneously.
3) Exhaust manifold pipe enlargement, to reduce the back pressure.
Of these three the third one has been proven to provide higher HP, but not necessarily better fuel mileage. These all claim something, but are not substantiated by a independent testing firm.
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