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Je�us wrote:
> On Wed, 27 May 2015 18:46:38 -0400, Username >
> wrote:
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>> Je?us wrote:
>>> On Tue, 26 May 2015 19:15:23 -0400, Username >
>>> wrote:
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>>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>>> On 5/26/2015 5:28 PM, wrote:
>>>>>> On Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at 4:16:24 PM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>>> On 2015-05-26 1:24 PM, wrote:
>>>>>>>> The other thing I had against that was spending time getting it fixed,
>>>>>>>> there's only me and I find it boring as hell sitting around in a
>>>>>>>> waiting room, generally with blaring television on a sports channel 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You can always drop it off for repairs and go home until it is ready.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> That's true at most dealerships but a neighborhood garage doesn't
>>>>>> provide transportation to and from your house.
>>>>> I never knew a dealership that offered free transportation, either.
>>>>>
>>>>>> Taxis ain't cheap. :-(
>>>>>>
>>>>> Taxis aren't available everywhere, either.
>>>> Hyundai dealerships probably don't offer that service.
>>> I'm guessing that's supposed to be derogatory. There's nothing wrong
>>> with late model Hyundais, in fact they're a lot better designed and
>>> built than Australian or American built cars, for example.
>>>
>> I agree but how do *you* define "late model"?
> Well, within the last 5 years?
I agree that 2010 and later Hyundais are fine cars. In their earlier
days they were less than stellar.
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>> I didn't know Australia
>> had a car brand.
> Holden and Ford is all that's left in Aus, and both of those will
> thankfully be gone soon too.
>
Not Australian. US cars built in Australia.
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