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Posted by Mark - IN. on August 16, 2005 at 20:31:40 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: Less Gas Useage posted by sammy the RED on August 15, 2005 at 22:55:22:
Careful with that logic. My brother has a retired neighbor somewheres around him that downsized from a full sized pickup to a new Chevy S10. Guess figured fixed income, newer, less repairs and stuff. Was ok for awhile, then got a notice from his insurance that his premium skyrocketed. No accidents, moving violations, and no reason. He contacted his insurance company and asked "What the %@#&!", and was told because of their popularity with the youngsters, are now considered a "sports" vehical. He got rid of his reletively new S10 after blowing a gasket, or few. Maybe a Ranger meets that criteria? I don't know, or if even make them anymore. As for what I'm doing, am considering bottling my farts and mailing them to washington to suppliment my emails, the ones that are gonna get me into trouble one day, so I hear. Those useless caviar eating, dork snorting bast..ds that won't let us drill, force us to import, and then point fingers at the President. Although I will blame much of the border problems on him, and admit to "popular" voting for him, can't blame "mandatory" oil imports on him. Mark
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