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I DID NOT TAKE THIS. I got it off the internet. I have looked at the Amish and thought could I live like them? With the price of gas at or higher then $3.00 per gallon maybe I could with this vehicle. I checked out a good horse lot near by, and found you could get a 2001 model for as little as $350.00, well taken care of with low mileage. The used horse salesman said he would be easy to take care of. He said you just wash him once a week, (no waxing) and didn't have to buy tires, or replace brakes on this model. You didn't even need a key, did not have to change oil and used no gas. Just fill him up with a bucket of oats and water and you were good for about 10 miles. I asked about the heater and AC. He said this model did not come with them. That is where I had a second thought, wait no AC. Can I live without that? HELL NO... Guess I'll just complain about the cost of gas and stay cool in the summer and warm in the winter. I can listen to Air America on the radio and hate the Republicans. Oh! that's me taking a test drive, kind of bumpy no shocks. The exhaust smell was not to good either. |
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