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WintersEmbers
10-17-2002, 07:27 AM
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Urban Action

We can almost see you, sauntering down the street with your ultra-cool shades and stopping at that car everyone's been eyeing. You probably love the city slicker, high-rolling lifestyle. Whether you're going out on the town for the night or cruising into your local coffee shop for some morning fuel, you've got a style that people notice.

Your four-wheeled friend should definitely mesh with your urban image. Maybe you're into long drives down the coast with the top down and the wind blowing through your perfectly coiffed hair. Then again, maybe you'd rather just be seen driving around town in a sleek new Lexus or BMW.

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10-17-2002, 07:56 AM
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DarkHippie
10-17-2002, 08:14 AM
hahahahaha! I'm a used car! too bad, I thought I was gonna be an RV or a Econovan.

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hyperspace
10-17-2002, 08:22 AM
do they make any cars in the shape of a vag??

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TooCute
10-17-2002, 08:32 AM
Adventure
That's not to say we'd
necessarily find you rafting
wild rivers or climbing tall
peaks - it's just that you're
curious and enjoy exploring
the world around you.
You're probably more likely
to be out hiking a mountain
path or wandering an urban
trail than sitting at home
watching someone else do
it on the Discovery Channel.
There's a part of you that
just loves a thrill -
whatever form it comes in.
That's why you're not afraid
to try out new things, even if
it means taking a risk or
two.
But what does this mean
about the perfect car for
you? Your car better be able
to keep up with your
unpredictable pace, and
unpredictable
circumstances. You need a
vehicle to get you into, and
out of, the thick of things -
not to mention a car that
can haul all the necessary
gear around with you. Your
four-wheeled friend needs
to perform just as well in
the snow and rain as it
does in your everyday
routine. You can't
experience the thrill of a
new adventure if you can't
get there!
Who's the perfect car
companion, the vehicle to fit
your adventurous lifestyle?
It's an SUV or sports wagon
like the Ford Explorer, the
Subaru Outback, or the
Chevy Avalanche. Ready for
a test drive? Come on,
aren't you tempted? Get a
quote on the used and new
cars that are right for you.
Your ideal ride might be
more affordable than you'd
think! And adventures await.


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my_mr_happy
10-17-2002, 09:27 AM
Lotus. 2001

shorty
10-17-2002, 09:35 AM
I'm with TooCute, got the Adventure thing going on.

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AngelAmy
10-17-2002, 10:09 AM
how boring am i

What's Practical

Chances are, you've got a schedule to keep, and you want to look good while doing it. You're not one for overly risky ventures - that's probably because the tried and true works just fine for you. There's something nice about predictability and knowing what you can count on and what to be prepared for. Whether you're driving to work (have you considered carpooling?) or picking up a friend for dinner, you don't want to waste time. And your four-wheeled friend should reflect that. Don't worry about flashy or fancy. The most important thing for you is reliability - a car that will get the job done (like you do), day-in and day-out.

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So what's the perfect car companion, the vehicle to fit your practical lifestyle? A Toyota, Honda, or Ford Escort will do the trick for you. Ready for a test drive? Come on, aren't you tempted? Get a quote on the used and new cars that are right for you. Your ideal ride might be more affordable than you'd think!


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10-17-2002, 10:21 AM
my first car was the car for
me:
1996 toyota camry, 2 door.
white. L-tuned ES300
engine with super charger...
powered intakes... racing
tranny... 17 inch wheels...
smoke tint... twin chrome
pipes out the back... around
400 HP... but still a camry,
car of dorks!!!!


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MHasegawa
10-17-2002, 12:23 PM
Like an effing Minivan...

Or perhaps, is your family driven by you? Either way, you're someone on the go - whether running to the store for dinner fixings or dropping off loved ones for school, work, or practice before getting on with your day. But don't get it wrong, you're much more than a taxi service. You juggle it all and come back for more the next day. You're the most reliable thing in most peoples' day, and you need a car to match.

What's the perfect car companion, the vehicle to fit your family-oriented lifestyle? It's the new generation of station wagons and minivans like the Dodge Caravan or the Volvo Cross Country. Safety first, but not at the expense of fun. Ready for a test drive? Come on, aren't you tempted? Just click here to get a quote on the used and new cars that are right for you. Your ideal ride might be more affordable than you'd think! Fun times (and quiet rides) await!


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Coco
10-17-2002, 12:49 PM
BMW M3 convertible. I just like BMWs. Sporty and classy but not pretentious like a Mercedes.

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ADF
10-17-2002, 01:30 PM
Eh, emode says I'm "urban action."

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But in reality, I'm really a "piece o' crap that barely runs with a couple of puerto rican kids around."

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10-17-2002, 01:33 PM
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