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Replying to: jerseymom8285 (Jun 16, 2007 8:42 pm) You may get more if you are a good bargainer. If you live in the New-England area, use www.sne1.com to locate what you want.
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Replying to: scouzi (Jun 17, 2007 4:36 am) We saw an Outback coming from Mass this morninmg and I must say that I'm not in love with the look of it at all.Jusr\t a mini station wagon,really. My husband and daughter didn't think much of the look either although we all know that Subarus are such amazing vehicles. The Forrester seems to have more individuality in my opinion. I know it is smaller but with he big moon roof it somehow seems larger. Have any of you seen or driven the Toyota Rav 4?? That is another one we are stongly considering. Thanks!
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Replying to: jerseymom8285 (Jun 17, 2007 10:27 am)
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Any idea what the extra discount should be for a demo with 3000 miles (7p ltd nav)? Thanks for the advice! |
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Replying to: njjuliano (Jun 18, 2007 9:17 am) I guess you can say I'm a bit gun shy about driving after and accident. I've been driving since I was 16 (now 40-something) and never felt fear like I do now~even as a passenger. If I lived in a town with better mass transit, I would probably just forget about it all. but living in NJ that is just about impossible. Thanks again.
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Replying to: jerseymom8285 (Jun 18, 2007 8:29 pm) I totaled a car about 5 years ago... mostly due to my own inattention.. I was jumpy for awhile.. But, gradually things get back to normal. (I'd say about 4-6 months, but hard to remember now). You have to get back on the horse..
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Replying to: jerseymom8285 (Jun 18, 2007 8:29 pm) But, there are two parts to a crash. The first part is the vehicle's ability to avoid the crash. With a higher seating position, good visibility, excellent handling and one of the best stopping distances in its genre (right up there with most sports cars), the Tribeca is a great vehicle. The tribeca is without a doubt the vehicle which gives me the best feeling of 'safety' of any I've ever driven. It's really a solid, stiff, strong vehicle. The Toyota Rav4 also has good fatality ratings and isn't a bad choice. The tribeca is more expensive, but 'feels' more expensive when you drive it- and the interior is leagues above the Rav4. But, the Rav4 is a good choice if that's what you're looking for. |
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Replying to: kyfdx (Jun 19, 2007 3:44 am) I've driven for 0ver 39 years and never felt fear like this before. Thanks for sharing your expereince.
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Replying to: jerseymom8285 (Jun 19, 2007 12:31 pm) Yes, time is a good factor, to get the confidence back, to trust other motorists that they can follow the law and not affect you when they dont, or if you were at fault, have time to trust your instincts once again. When I purchased my next car, I had to look at the previous car, and see what I thought was missing on it, that could've helped me in avoiding, or lessening the damage. I didnt go for bigger, I went for nimbler and more surefootedness.
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Replying to: njjuliano (Jun 19, 2007 6:09 pm) |
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