Hi drivinglist I need a Ferrari F 50 for my EGO. normally i drive A Citroen ZX. it's a french car, that means comfortable and i can wear my HAT in that car, very important too, because the roads are in very bad condition here in Rotterdam. once I carried the TOP of a Steinway O inside the car, applause, thank you, big enough for me. Grrrrreetings Rudyard, Rotterdam "you need very good shock absorbing springs in here", Holland. > I just got a '98 VW Polo. Itīs small, not a car youīd like if you do a > lot of heavy duty stuff of course, but I can get actions into it. I donīt > need to take bigger things normally. However, I put my tool case in the > trunk, which is comfortably accessible. > > My other car is a '00 Porsche 911 Turbo > > Kristinn > > > > > At 21:57 23.11.2000 +0200, you wrote: > >I used to have an 83 VW golf manual, now have a Hyundai Elantra auto. > >Bigger, newer, nicer car. Holds two tool boxes, plus two crates for stuff > >and my toolcase in the boot (that's trunk to you US folks). Rear seats fold > >down nicely if I want to put a grand action in there. The car presents a > >good image. > >Likes;Much prefer an auto. > >different; nothing > > > > > >Brian Lawson, RPT > >Johannesburg, South Africa > > > > > > > > > > > > > List, > > > I know this topic has come up in the past, but as time goes by the > > > vehicle of choice may change as needs of the user, product change and > > > price come together to determine a suitable conveyance in our daily slog > > > thru the trenches of asphalt upon our appointed rounds. I'd certainly > > > appreciate any tips you may have on looking for that perfect service > > > vehicle. Especially helpful would be to hear from those who have made > > > changes this past year and what their experiences may be. What do you > > > like about your purchase and what, if anything, you would now do > > > differently. > > > I am beholding to you as a group for your timely answers and am truly > > > thankful on this day of Thanksgiving for such blessings as the list has > > > provided in terms of a much needed message/information medium. > > > > > > Joseph Alkana > >
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