A dubious assumption.Code-Red wrote:Since most of us are older now, I'm assuming we all have cars now.
Kind of car do you have?
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Saturn 1996 SL2 with just under 30k miles. Aside from the paint scratches in random places due to A)rocks from the road B)A shopping cart C)A cement wall jumping out in front of me the car is pristine inside and out.
Aside from the mileage that is, EPA rated 24 city 28 highway, getting 23 highway. Hopefully replacing the ECTS today will fix it. Or kill the car whichever comes first.
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well its only been mine for the past two months, i got it with 55 on the clockDaMadFiddler wrote:Disheveled DrFreeze wrote:2005 mini Cooper
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its got 60k kms on the clock so far
What did you do in two years to put that much mileage (kilometer-age?) on your car? Since it's a corporate car, I'm guessing maybe you run deliveries, or are a regional sales rep, or something like that?
i work for a IT detachment agency (not sure if thats the correct term), currently deployed as a web developper (well, mostly JSP programming). My work is 5 mins by foot so i only use it for private drives.
I think that the previous driver was an acount manager for the company, those guys have to drive to all customers for intake meetings and such
and the first two weeks on the job i wasnt deployed yet, so i had to be at the office every day. Those two weeks i put over 2k on the clock just on home-work trafic
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buy a mini one, and chiptune it to a cooper (only difference between a one and a cooper is a lot of chrome and engine settings) i know that to you americans 120 HP sounds like crap, but they are fast little cars, not to mention the amount of gas money youll save with a 1.6 straight 4 instead of those ridiculous V8s all you guys haveSmiley wrote:Right now I don't have a car. I do have about 6500 that I spent on on in full or use as a dp for a new one. Just haven't decided what kind to buy.
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DaMadFiddler wrote:Disheveled DrFreeze wrote:2005 mini Cooper
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its got 60k kms on the clock so far
What did you do in two years to put that much mileage (kilometer-age?) on your car? Since it's a corporate car, I'm guessing maybe you run deliveries, or are a regional sales rep, or something like that?
The first year of owning my car I put 30,000+ miles on it. I guess I'm just always driving to see friends. And my girlfriend never takes her car. Even though its a decade newer than mine.
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