Oh, there's also the Nissan Versa that's really cheap if you are willing to go pretty barebones on features. Don't know anyone who owns one though.
We have a Versa and we are quite happy about it. Very roomy back seat, hatchback. We got a floor model that is tricked out with several awesome features, so I smiled at your barebones comment. We have keyless ignition and entry, a MP3 input, and in car Bluetooth capability, which is great for handsfree cell phone talking. Cruise control, 5 CD player, A/C, floormats. The gas mileage is pretty good- usually averaging 32-35MPG
When we bought, we looked at new and used, and the used cars we looked at were at dealerships that made our skin crawl. The Nissan guy was very nice, low-key, and had a huge sale with great financing.
We got a floor model that is tricked out with several awesome features, so I smiled at your barebones comment.
I'm sure you can load them up with cool stuff, but they have a special no-frills low cost sedan version for just under 10k.
There's also the Kia Soul, which looks kinda interesting, but I don't think it is out yet.
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headline: Tom Hanks to Turn On Large Hadron Collider
The CERN Large Hadron Collider had to be taken out of commission last September for retooling after helium leaked out and caused £20 million in damage. Who gets to turn on the button to start it up when repairs are finished? Movie star Tom Hanks!
Hanks was approached about the move while filming his latest film Angels and Demons in which he plays a Harvard University academic investigating a plot to annihilate the Vatican with 0.25 grams of antimatter stolen from Cern.
Steve Myers, Cern’s director of accelerators and technology, told Nature News that he gave the actor a tour of the laboratory on February 13 and asked him if he would return for the switch-on, to which the actor agreed.
Cern’s head of communications, James Gillies, confirmed that the facility would be delighted to have Hanks there to restart the collider, which organisers hope will take place in June.
"...annihilate the Vatican with 0.25 grams of antimatter stolen from Cern"? Is that what MiracleMan has been up to?
Ahahaha! Rolcats!
It's the most wonderful thing I've seen all week.
I love the supposition that CERN has huge amounts of antimatter lying around in easily transportable containers just waiting to be stolen.Hell, the containers they used for transporting antimatter on Star Trek required two people to move them!
You just go down to your local Home Depot and ask for an antimatter bottle.