http://upload.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x5967053Oh my.
You know, my fellow alum Skins as really got to do something, to bring order to Skins's island. This is in the "General Discussion" forum when it belongs in the automotive forum over there.
Of course, we know why the primitives post in "General Discussion," and not in the specialized forums; "General Discussion" is where it's at, where it's cool to be seen, and the specialized forums aren't.
If my fellow alum enforced the rule about putting bonfires where they belong, this would mean however that Pedro Picasso would be posting only in the fantasy or conspiracy forums.
Anyway.
greenbriar (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-01-09 03:48 PM
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Okay Car people...Daughters vehicle qualifies for the program What decent cars are there under 15 g
she would have to buy a new car
but she will get 4500 off from teh program
she likes the Sunfire or the Chevy Cavalier
what is comparable and the cost?
alfredo (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-01-09 04:33 PM
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9. Honda Fit rates high in all reviews.
Kalyke (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-01-09 04:52 PM
Response to Reply #9
15. And low on the list of keeping unions viable.
Baclava (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-01-09 04:47 PM
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13. Top new cars under $15,000
So they say...
#1) 2009 Toyota Corolla - MSRP: $14,000
The Corolla is a great, reliable vehicle that is my # 1 pick for the best car under $15,000. Right now is the time to buy this car. Deals are flying straight from Toyota on these vehicles on interest rates and cash back. The car is very low maintenance, drives smooth, has power options, and extremely comfortable and safe. It is roomy enough for 5, you can get the car in some great colors and you can take it as a base vehicle or load it with different options. The new lines for 2009 are awesome and the car is very stylish and the car gets a whopping 35MPG. After driving in a Corolla, it is my # 1 pick for a great, reliable car.
#2) 2009 Toyota Yaris - MSRP $12,500
The Yaris is another great money-saving option from Toyota. It is wonderful on gas, has side curtain airbags and a standard mp3 player jack inside the vehicle. You can get the Yaris in a 2 or 4 door. The Yaris also has great safety ratings as well. The car will save you on gas and get you a nice 30MPG on average. The car has a nice hatchback design, can seat 4 comfortably, and 5 if you want your back seat passengers to feel like they are sardines. The Yaris is a great money-saving option as well and you can bet you'll end up with a reliable vehicle that will last you 4+ years without the headaches of maintenance.
#3) 2009 Honda Fit - MSRP $14,095
#4) 2009 Ford Focus - MSRP $14,200
#5) 2009 Mazda 3 - MSRP $14,500
Kalyke (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-01-09 04:48 PM
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14. Go for the Focus.
Support the UAW and profits staying in THIS country.
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