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Post by bobo on Mar 20, 2005 17:27:32 GMT -5
why are they more likely to get stolen? easier to get into? You'd think that some one would steal good cars but I think it's just which car is most common.
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Post by princenething on Mar 20, 2005 17:27:44 GMT -5
why are they more likely to get stolen? easier to get into? good cars with good resale value. so its easier to sell once stolen. P_N
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Post by bobo on Mar 20, 2005 17:29:36 GMT -5
good cars with good resale value. so its easier to sell once stolen. P_N That to.
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Post by skorched on Mar 20, 2005 18:36:27 GMT -5
why are they more likely to get stolen? easier to get into? parts fool. you can dismantle a civic and make all kinds of money selling parts for it... cuz they're so common... everybody needs parts for them. Like the Smokey and the Bandit car! EXACTLY!!!!
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Post by breathless on Mar 20, 2005 21:59:18 GMT -5
Yeah, most cars are worth more in parts than altogether.
Mav, I think you're okay either way. All cars have problems, and you just can't predict. I would go with the car you enjoy the most.
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Post by Dlognar on Mar 20, 2005 22:03:42 GMT -5
Yeah, most cars are worth more in parts than altogether. Mav, I think you're okay either way. All cars have problems, and you just can't predict. I would go with the car you enjoy the most. +2 D_R
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Post by princenething on Mar 20, 2005 23:07:34 GMT -5
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Post by Mav-O-Matic on Mar 28, 2005 23:19:56 GMT -5
Thanks for the advice, doods. I decided to stay with the VW after test driving the Civic. The VW just drives so much better, the feel of the shifter and the feedback of the clutch blow the civic away. Plus it definitely has more power, which I don't care about THAT much, but it helps to have that extra kick on the highway.
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Post by princenething on Jan 14, 2006 0:06:38 GMT -5
so my headlights aren't working. the highbeams are, but not the regular low beams.
so either i ride with no lights or i piss off the world blinding them.
the fuses are fine.
i guess ill have to take it someplace.
and i start the training for my new job on monday and i get in early so i ride before sunrise. and i have class at night too. ah good times.
P_N
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Post by skorched on Jan 14, 2006 2:52:09 GMT -5
i started typing check the fuses before i read the whole message.
other than that i got nothing.
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Post by princenething on Jan 14, 2006 11:34:35 GMT -5
yea i figured it was the fuses. got stressed out when i noticed it wasnt.
P_N
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Post by jackilyn on Jan 14, 2006 16:31:11 GMT -5
new light bulbs eh
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Post by Dlognar on Jan 14, 2006 16:50:34 GMT -5
Word. There are two different filaments in headlights, in most cases. Meaning the low-beam filament could be burnt out, but the high beam filament be fine.
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Post by skorched on Jan 14, 2006 17:10:01 GMT -5
im pretty sure that's like the first thing he checked.
right?
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Post by princenething on Jan 14, 2006 17:52:45 GMT -5
no i didnt since its both of them, right and left. they would have had to burn out at the same time. but i guess it could still be that.
but i have no clue how to open the plastic case thingy as to see them up close. i think it might be a loose contact or something.
P_N
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