Land of the free. Home of the brave.
Land of the free. Home of the brave.
None. All the cars should be sold in the United States.
Bulbapedia has an interesting timeline that would support that OmegaRuby and AlphaSapphire are sequels. I'm not sure if it's entirely true, but it's an interesting read.
I own a mazda5, and I have test driven a Transit Connect (LWB, Titanium, 2.5L)
Previous 5 owner here. I'm not sure what the definition of large family is but I would guess that means needing the 3rd row fairly often. If that is the case I would go for the Transit. The 3rd row seats on the 5 are ok for occasional use and there is hardly any cargo space with them up. I probably would have kept…
Oh definitely, the 6 speed mazda5 is truly wonderous. I would say test drive both. If this transit still has memories of the old world in its bones it might still be fun to drive, even if there are only two pedals.
As a huge Mazda 5 fanboy this definitely sounds like the smarter buy. Not only does it have the seats you needbut Mazda's folding seats aren't top tier. You will get much more out of this vehicle.
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^^^ 44 year old white male. Not sure if sheltered, stupid, or ignorant, but...
hmmm can't tell if pun is just on the dodge car or is also a fan of Dragonball Z abridged
Also, this is a great time to rid of excess junk you do not need. Thus, less junk in that wagon and a lighter haul.
The air conditioned TV is open, too, which is always good news.
I live in Texas, and I'm jealous of all people that get to live in California.
I've spent plenty of time in Austin, Houston and Dallas. In my opinion, you couldn't be more wrong about Austin! The creative community and culture there is light years beyond Dallas. It's truly a gem of a city, one of America's best, that Texas should be very proud of.
Of course Dallas has tech companies. Good ones too. And yes, you can get a lot of house there. But the size of ones house is not a big deal to a lot of people here and (I don't mean to insult your home) Dallas is generally a sh*tty place to live relative to where Toyota employees call home. There is a reason that…
DrBoom said it. Despite all the conservative media spreading this story, the facts don't bear it out. Also, most people who leave California come from the poorer middle of the state, not high-wage professionals living on the coast.