Ford Focus vs. PT Cruiser???
#21
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Joined: Feb 2003
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Spartangirl, I sincerely appreciate the great input, and apologize if i sounded like an arseH.
Kal, you are una persona TRAVIESA, Cool!
Razzledazzle, TKS for chains reminder. I'll probably pay someone to do this, since I haven't the foggiest.
ACE Rentals, anyone have any caveats....
Kal, you are una persona TRAVIESA, Cool!
Razzledazzle, TKS for chains reminder. I'll probably pay someone to do this, since I haven't the foggiest.
ACE Rentals, anyone have any caveats....
#24
Joined: Aug 2004
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PT Cruiser, hands down. Much better for lower back comfort, and lots of room.
If you can call the rental location directly, try calling a few hours before you get there and ask that they hold onto the PT for you, per your reservation.
Focus feels like you are sitting in a tin box -- not too safe feeling.
If you can call the rental location directly, try calling a few hours before you get there and ask that they hold onto the PT for you, per your reservation.
Focus feels like you are sitting in a tin box -- not too safe feeling.
#27
Joined: Mar 2004
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Hey Kal.
My family and I had 16 BMWs (I sold my beloved M 6 in Oct '04) before I bought the WRX Wagon in June '02.
The Subie is a far better car for the USD.
It is so bullet proof and the turbo is great in the mountains that I brought it to MX and there are no dealers here.
M
My family and I had 16 BMWs (I sold my beloved M 6 in Oct '04) before I bought the WRX Wagon in June '02.
The Subie is a far better car for the USD.
It is so bullet proof and the turbo is great in the mountains that I brought it to MX and there are no dealers here.
M




