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Sort of the same thing... especially, since I hadn't hit anyone since I was 12 yrs old, and wasn't really planning on trying it then, either.. ;-)
Worked, though...
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When the salesman asked if he could have her keys to check her trade in, she reached in her pocketbook and put them on the desk.
Then she reached in her pocketbook again, held up another set of keys, and said, 'I brought my spares with me'.
It caught me completely off guard and I was mortified.
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23 Civic Type-R / 22 MDX Type-S / 21 Tesla Y LR / 03 Montero Ltd
Also saw a 2014 E-class, these seem to be selling very well.
And another Corolla S at Starbucks this morning, this one in red. Ironically parked next to a new Rav4 in Green. It was like Christmas...
That's a clone of the compact GM pickups. Basically a place holder in dealerships to fill a void in their lineup.
It was snow white but managed to look good in spite of that.
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2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
black Jaguar XF
white Viper driven by a blond guy wearing Ray Ban aviators and a green sweater over his shoulders
brown Buick Encore
LOL, did he take a detour from Santa Barbara to San Diego by way of New England or something?
He must have been on his way to Greenwich from Nantucket.
You're correct, it is a Suzuki, not a Subaru.
That's a clone of the compact GM pickups.
That part turns out not to be correct. Quoting from Wikipedia:
The Suzuki Equator is a mid-size pickup truck based on the Nissan Frontier and assembled by Nissan.
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Sales of the Suzuki Equator since 2009 have been 5,808 overall, and it rarely sells over 200 units per month.
Easy to understand why I've never seen one before.
Reworked XC60, I like the subtle changes like the integrated exhaust and a sleek new Mahogany color.
Spotted a few more Model S's in Providence, RI area.
Nicer than the Azera twin.
Also saw a Versa Note. I like it better than the sedan, and much better than the old hatch. All it needs is the Juke's powertrain and it would be a cute little hot hatch.
The GM clone was badged as an Isuzu.
Both of those are no longer on the roads.
Q50 in a gun-metal grey color, looking better and better each time. It's a nice update IMO.
Green Corolla, base model, hubcaps...
A couple of new RLX's and Cadenzas, I think the Cadenza is nicer.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
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Very plain with some strange styling.
Quad exhaust pipe, but they were hidden and there were these bright sliver trim pieces in the bottom corners of the rear bumper.
It looked like they changed their mind about the exhaust styling at the last minute and eliminated the through the bumper style.
Rear lights looked cheap, too.
Look at the rear suspension and you will see what I mean.
On the new car note, I spotted an E250 Bluetec sitting on the local lot, so I had to stop by and have it started so I could hear it. There's definitely a minor amount of more noise, but I don't mind that. EPA highway mpg estimate is 10 more than the V6 - with 4Matic no less. I am very curious about this car.
Shots of the 2015 C-class interior have been officially released, too - a mix of good and bad. I like the upmarket HVAC controls, dislike the static tablet style screen.
It does look tacked on but they needed a lot of space, and being closer to the driver should help make the maps legible. I'm sure M-B will use a sharp, HD display.
When I went to look at the E, salesman (who is an enthusiast) dropped a hint that a C wagon might be coming. C250 diesel 4Matic wagon would have me buying instead of leasing.
I wouldn't mind that smaller diesel engine given my GPS says my average speed is a whopping 22 mph in DC traffic. It used to be 20mph so I changed my commute path to a longer, more scenic route.
I had a C wagon loaner once, from a Subaru dealer, of all places. Made me scratch my head as Fitz doesn't have an M-B franchise.
The smaller unit will return better mpg overall. I can average around 40 on the highway, but in my sub-20mph commute, am usually down around 23-25.
The C wagon seemed to have a following the few short years it was here, but I guess soft roader profit margins are higher.
I remember the day Chevy announced 17"s would be available on the Corvette, LOL.
I remember looking at a Rolls Royce in a showroom about 10 years ago, it had 19" wheels - they seemed like something off a truck.
Knowing this family, it's probably not a lease.
And if it were, leases on 2014 Corollas are as low as $159 a month. At that price, I'd consider leasing!!
This time of year, entry highline leases can be cheap too, definitely under 300 for C250 or 320 - for just a few dollars more per day
I spend more than that on fuel.
It may have been but I doubt it. Pretty solid middle class family - no Mommy/Daddy please can I have pretensions. Mom (teacher) and Dad (engineer) drive a Tacoma and a Camry. House is nothing special. They mow their own lawn and rake their own leaves.