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92Mercury 11-06-2007 12:38 PM



Well, the ride is the same, regardless of a '94 or "02. Switches and appearance is different, but the comfort is the same.


So I don't really have any close encounter with my old ride, meaning it doesn't matter to switch to a newer one.


I just had the idea, I thought I give ita try. Buy adding up things, I just realized it's not worth it. Cause even if the rear end is done, then I want the clear headlights, etc. etc. etc.


I'm better off buying a newer one. And it wont be white LOL


Greetings!

20marquis07 11-06-2007 01:05 PM



Tru dat...


And if you want a "newer ride" thats the best way to go. You can always keep the old one as a "spare" or just sell it. These guys never give you anything on trade.


it kills me that they think yours is worthless til they have it on their lot then its worth a mint... LOL

92Mercury 11-06-2007 02:58 PM



I can only agree. That's why it is the best to hang on to them.


At the end, I'm sitting inside, so why do I care how it looks on the outside? Not a single year without a hit and run, so lets enjoy the comfort and safety.


Not to mention, rather take it to a junkyard, the amount of money you get for the steel used on these vehicles beats any trade in. LOL LOL LOL


Rather invest the money in, hm, a cup-holder??? LOL


Greetings!Edited by: 92Mercury

20marquis07 11-06-2007 03:13 PM



if she quits on you always park it in the yard, plant flowers and the old girl and always admire her from the front window [img]smileys/smiley17.gif[/img]


does at least beating giving the car away to some dealer that will hook some poor sap for 3x the value of a used car... as in "hey gotta great deal for ya, 92 model, low miles granny driven only to church on sundays"... sure... hahahhahahaha

92Mercury 11-07-2007 07:13 AM



Yep, but honestly: I don't think I have to worry about it quiting. Like I said before, many around with hundreds of thousands of miles.


And yes, sounds like you'rea salesman, that's exactly what you would hear! LOL


Greetings!

20marquis07 11-07-2007 07:38 AM

not a salesman - but bet i "could" sell 'em hahah... right now unemployement [img]smileys/smiley19.gif[/img] interviews and more interviews gotta be something [img]smileys/smiley17.gif[/img]

92Mercury 11-07-2007 10:53 AM



Just don't give up. Use the web, not only to post messages, but do research. Besides many public pages (like monster etc.), there are local websites.


Check with your local Chamber of Commerce, or WorkForceDevelopment, they should be able to tell you where to go.


Greetings!

20marquis07 11-07-2007 12:39 PM

working on it and have been for a while....positions are kinda tight here - well not that good of pay. have found part-time stuff nothing like the pay i was getting LOL

92Mercury 11-07-2007 02:15 PM



I'm far, I mean real far, off as well, but you only get what the job pays, depending on the job of course. At the end, having an income is the main part which counts, right? We can always look for something else, at least it keeps your head above water (and the MGM sprinting from gas station to gas station).


Greetings!

20marquis07 11-09-2007 09:25 PM



gets a bit depressing looking at jobs this week with limited results. Some say "We've just filled it", others, "we're just taking applications for later"...LOL Two of the interviews I had actually not interested as pay was less than unemployment benies right now...haha..


Well, i'll trudge onward next week continuing to look. Evenually someone has to fill up the ride or else I'll be borrowing the skateboard from the kid next door to make it to interviews [img]smileys/smiley3.gif[/img]


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