RLE wrote:
> How many times do you have to be told that the money has been paid in
> already?
Money is already there? - like the social security money I have is
already there? Rght.
That is not insurance - insurance plans to pay out based on the vast
majority of persons not making claims.
My
> ...Those insurance schemes are currently unfunded, correct?
> Taking that entitlement is aiding and abetting the current untenable
> ways of the government systems that are currently running in failure
> mode, correct?
> If these understandings are incorrect, I might be swayed...
>
How many time
I'd live to sell junk to roger. He does not value his time. So, is
perfectly happy to spend days in the MB showroom impressing all the
salesschmucks with how important he is while his warranty claim is processed.
I did not miss the fact that much of the repairs were under
warranty. It still
when you are unbelievably stupid, you can only find any self worth through
something like owning an expensive new car.
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 5:11 AM, Hendrik & Fay wrote:
> Old cars that pretty much drive like the day the exited the showroom.
>
> Hendrik
> with an old 89 TE that has a few rattl
Old cars that pretty much drive like the day the exited the showroom.
Hendrik
with an old 89 TE that has a few rattles after 380K kmhs but it does the
job and everything (including climate control and cruise) works on it
relng...@aol.com wrote:
...That is why it is best to wait until they are
> ...That is why it is best to wait until they are 7-15 years old, and the
> ellingsons of the world have paid for all the repairs...
>
Loren, old thing, you need to read more carefully. It was 95% warranty. And
after 7-15 years, they are just old cars.
RLE
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> < canister and onto the ground if you insist on filling up to the very
> limit the tank will hold. There is some air space designed into the tank to
> prevent this, but if you keep dribbling fuel in you can fill it right up to
> the vent,
> which you don't want to do, it's wasteful. Besides,