Indeed. A local is selling a YankTank convertible - it looks like four seats
stuck in the middle of something the size of a railroad flat car. Gigantic for
function.
And in my experience, small Japanese/Korean cars are FAR more reliable than
anything else - they seem to be designed to run for 10-12 years without any
real problems - and then fall in a heap.
And I think that you shouldn't be allowed on this list unless you have at least
one camera that is worth more than your everyday drive. Condition of entrty.
:-)
Andrew Fildes
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Author/Publisher:
The SLR Compendium,The TLR Compendium
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On 28/06/2014, at 4:04 PM, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
> Yet another piece of evidence that gas is way too cheap in the US.
>
> Anyway, as for cars in general: I have one because I need it, as does my
> wife. Both Toyotas, boring and reliable. But I am not "into" cars. My
> attitude to the cars is similar to my attitude to my washing machine: I have
> one because I need one.
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