Le 11 juin 13 à 19:39, Ken Norton a écrit :
>> I'm impressed with these mileages, chaps.
>
> Not sure if it is all that abnormal anymore. We traded in one Jeep
> pretty early and have no knowledge of its current state of affairs,
> but every other Jeep I've owned has far surpassed 200,000 miles
> without complaint. My current one is at 160,000 miles and is still
> acting like a young tyke. I'm possibly going to by a Jeep Liberty with
> 4-banger and manual transmission that has 127,000 miles on it. Price
> is decent and the condition is excellent.
>
> I'm horribly tempted by the new Prius C.
Way better for your carbon signature my son.
;-)
Amitiés
Philippe
> Believe it or not, I actually
> fit in it and it's halfway comfy. I'd probably drive it into the
> grave, which would likely be two or three decades from now.
>
>
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