Mini-vans aren't gas hogs, at least, they're not necessarily gas hogs. My mini-van is a four cylinder.
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Spike's Bitches 23: We've mastered the power of positive giving up.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Have obtained ThermaCare patch, and it is heating up. I can't tell if it's actually helping, but it feels damn good. (Pain's still there, but the heat is helping me not to feel it so much. While I was out walking, I was thinking to myself "Oh, this isn't as bad as I thought," and then I took a step and almost passed out. It's a weird combination of not-that-much-actual-pain and the kind of WOAH, DIZZY that really extreme pain can sometimes bring on. Whatever nerve is being pinched, it feels like an important one, and I would like it to relax NOW.)
I love minivans - specifically the Windstar, as it's built on a Taurus chassis and drives more like a car. And, it's what we can afford right now. MM's schedule is changing so I need something to drive The Punk to daycare in and then myself to the train station. It'll only be driven from home to daycare to trainstation and then home. Round trip about 15 miles per day.
We have a Windstar, my wife really likes it. The deciding factors were the super low prices of used ones and the superb safety ratings. Don't get a 96 or 95 though as they have serious head gasket problems.
AARRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
Still no word.
I mean, really. If you're in jury duty all day and have no way to communicate, is it fair to hold up business? Why can't this woman delegate the negotiating to another agent!?!? I hate her so much.
Don't get a 96 or 95 though as they have serious head gasket problems.
THe one I'm looking at is a 2001. The dealership is asking 14,000 but I now they didn't pay more than $5000 for in on trade so we're going to offer $8000.
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There's also a 1998 Explorer within our price range as well.
Hmmm...
And the trifecta:
Insurance for the Explorer is more cause, SUV. And the Windstar is newer. Sigh. Guess I'm a *MOM*.
Guess I'm a *MOM*.
The baby is kind of a giveaway on that.