Our car, yesterday, photo for Craig's list. We sold it this afternoon.
The new car, August 1, 2001. It served us well, but we just don't need it any more.
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Jens
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Amazing, isn't it, that in these days a car can hold up so well. In to 50s, 60s, 70s a ten year old car would not only have an unfashionable style but would also be rusted out. Now we seem to have arrived at a convergence of design so that one year differs very little from the next, and one manufacturer looks very much like the other.
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Amazing, isn't it, that in these days a car can hold up so well. In to 50s, 60s, 70s a ten year old car would not only have an unfashionable style but would also be rusted out. Now we seem to have arrived at a convergence of design so that one year differs very little from the next, and one manufacturer looks very much like the other.
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