Posted by cj
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on October 8, 2009, 8:28 am, in reply to "Re: American Cars"
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I don't know about repairing them, but my DH's aunt has an automatic Micra (very tiny car).
They have gotten a little easier to find and are more popular with older learner drivers.
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: A bit more costly, but plenty to be found and
: not necessarily larger. Prices on all used
: cars have really come down this year.
: I suppose it depends on what you
: need/want/expect/ and are used to driving.
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: Now how is it I guessed that would cause me
: problems Scott; I might give that up if I
: get a look at the prices when there.
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: Well, now, an automatic is another whole
: problem...
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: Not common, more expensive, generally larger
: cars...
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: Scott
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: Thank you Scott and CJ, good advice. I had
: looked at some prices for new cars that were
: way too much but if good used cars are
: available I'd certainly go that way. Might
: even try to find an automatic....
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: I agree, don't bother.
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: It's dangerous. Too easy to end up on the
: wrong side of the road due to habit. Too
: awkward at tolls, parking garages, etc.
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: If you are going to live in the country,
: it's impossible to pass without a proper
: car. I end up passing a tractor with a
: slurry tank, turf wagon or silage load
: daily. I'd go crazy if I couldn't see to
: pass and got stuck behind them.
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: Like Scott said, you can get a decent used
: car at resonable prices. New cars are crazy
: expensive and actually getting rare on the
: roads these days when everyone is minding
: their money.
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