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Old April 23rd 09, 03:24 PM posted to alt.autos.gm,alt.autos.toyota.camry,rec.autos.makers.honda
Tony Harding[_3_]
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Default Revitalized Malibu Takes on Accord and Camry

Sharx35 wrote:
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> "Tony Harding" > wrote in message
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>> Sharx35 wrote:
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>>> "Canuck57" > wrote in message
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>>>> "Sharx35" > wrote in message
>>>> news:FcwGl.24207$PH1.21389@edtnps82...
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>>>>> "Tegger" > wrote in message
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>>>>>> "Mike Marlow" > wrote in
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>>>>>>> "Sharx35" > wrote in message
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>>>>>>>> Hmmm. My Camry is only ten years old so I won't be in the market
>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>> at least another SEVEN years. Hypothetically, though, instead of
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> 99CE 6 cyl. I have, I might go for a new, closer to the top of the
>>>>>>>> line Camry. To me, Honda is overpriced.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Who would want to driver around in an 17 year old car?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Me, for instance. My car is 18 years old. Bought it new, too.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Just don't ask your question of anybody in the "collector" auto
>>>>>> circle. To
>>>>>> them, anything under 50 years-old is "modern", and they will sneer
>>>>>> at you
>>>>>> aggressively for your impertinence.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'd call it something else, like a complete lack of values...no
>>>>> wonder the world is in a recession.
>>>>
>>>> That is why recession/depressions occur, too much fat and leach on
>>>> the hind, causes the economic animal to get sick. Once enough
>>>> leaches are off the hind, the recovery can begin. The more leaches
>>>> shaken off, the better the recovery. Far too many in sociaty BS
>>>> their way with their corrupt values.
>>>>
>>>> Sort of like GMers, it is everyone elses fault but GMs. Delusional
>>>> sickness for sure.
>>>>
>>>> Amazing how many in this recession do not have respect for debt.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Mike seems to wear it as a badge of honour. Frankly, anyone saddled
>>> with years and years of car payments because they INSIST on always
>>> trading in their vehicles is, IMHO, a loser.

>>
>> Or someone who decides how to spend their own money instead of leaving
>> it up to you?

>
> ANYone is free to be a complete fool and waste their money--look at all
> the idiots in the U.S. who ****ed themselves financially by not
> practicing sane financial practices. Betcha you were one of them.


Aren't you the clever one!
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