Help with purchasing a new car

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marurun wrote:
JsGameRoom wrote: Or you do like I do..

Buy a bike..and never stop when you see the flashing lights.
Oh good. That means you'll likely put yourself in the hospital or the ground before I ever have to run across you on the open road.
I've already laid a bike down sir.

There are those that have and those that will...Been there done that.
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JsGameRoom wrote:
Or you do like I do..

Buy a bike..and never stop when you see the flashing lights.
Aren't you cool :roll:
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Re: Help with purchasing a new car

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RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
JsGameRoom wrote:
Or you do like I do..

Buy a bike..and never stop when you see the flashing lights.
Aren't you cool :roll:
Has nothing to do with being cool.

Has more to do with liking 140+ mph blasts down an open freeway at 2 am with no other cars around.

I enjoy life.
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JsGameRoom wrote:
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
JsGameRoom wrote:
Or you do like I do..

Buy a bike..and never stop when you see the flashing lights.
Aren't you cool :roll:
Has nothing to do with being cool.

Has more to do with liking 140+ mph blasts down an open freeway at 2 am with no other cars around.

I enjoy life.
Enjoy it but be very careful. I've had 3 former coworkers that were crotch rocket enthusiasts and also in the club of surgery champions of the month. One dude couldn't even walk straight/always limped.
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I've thought about a 'cycle before... overall, I feel like I don't have the balance for it. I'm more used to horses, which do a certain amount themselves. (Note I didn't learn to ride a bike until I was 12.) I've thought about a tricked out trike with some huge duckshooter pipes and a giant motor, but I dunno.

kingmohd84, I'm not sure what to tell you. A lot of the Luxury cars are also designed to be fast, which in itself is considered part of the luxury experience in Europe and the US. The best bet seems like going with an older model of car with a smaller motor. Maybe a nice old Cadillac or something or other. Not really sure what your into.
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JsGameRoom wrote: I've already laid a bike down sir.

There are those that have and those that will...Been there done that.
I know a guy who loved his bike. He now has some permanent brain injury and operates on his best days at only 85 - 90% of what he used to.
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I like bikes, but I doubt I'll ever own one.

I really love older Triumphs and BMWs.

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Harley's or Indians. 'MERICA!!
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marurun wrote:
JsGameRoom wrote: I've already laid a bike down sir.

There are those that have and those that will...Been there done that.
I know a guy who loved his bike. He now has some permanent brain injury and operates on his best days at only 85 - 90% of what he used to.
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JsGameRoom wrote: ... never stop when you see the flashing lights.
You shouldn't trip and drive. Fun, but very dangerous.

But seriously, are you trying to say you've outran the police? Your integrity/honesty card has just been pulled in question.

Saw a brand new Focus today and was quite impressed. Tons of bells and whistles for an affordable ride. I may prefer the new Mazda 3, but haven't taken either for a spin. However, if I ask myself "would I feel comfortable taking clients out to dinner in this?" that answer is a 100% yes.

Would I take clients out to dinner in my current Focus? Yes, but only if I got rid of the ten pounds of dog hair in it.
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