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Something reliable and practical
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I don't know either of those, I live in Ireland,
I have a Peugeot, actually it's a great car..
I used to have a Mercedes, but it was older, it needed a lot of money to maintain it..
There's a lot to be said for owning a newer car that doesn't cost as much to maintain
I have a Peugeot, actually it's a great car..
I used to have a Mercedes, but it was older, it needed a lot of money to maintain it..
There's a lot to be said for owning a newer car that doesn't cost as much to maintain
bbcjsv · 46-50, F
I tend to agree about the new thing - either new or gently used. Not familiar with Peugeot - I do like Mercedes though
pennfifteen · 31-35, M
Wow, you liked some giant cars. The Taurus is probably the closest, or the Chrysler 300.
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 46-50, MVIP
economical and affordable...
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Lincoln MKZ.
bbcjsv · 46-50, F
I looked at Taurus but they're small now. I think I'll probably go used as all the big ones are disappearing. I've heard good things about Chryslers in general - will have to look at that one. Thanks
bbcjsv · 46-50, F
Not a sports car kind of person and have kids...probably want something like the three I've previously owned. Closest I found so far was Cadillac ATS
bbcjsv · 46-50, F
Unfortunately ATS stopped being made a few years ago although I'm not opposed to buying used
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jackson55 · M
If you want a big car, how about a Chrysler 300?
Toyota Carolina
ammoniascrubbertime · 46-50, F
An ammonia free one.