Bro picked it up today so technically I now own it. Problem is that it is on the complete other side of the country. Hopefully getting it shipped on monday so it should be here by Wednesday. : )
He said it is in really nice condition. Can't wait. Pics will be uploaded once I get it here.
Yep. Though the rotten dog guy is hassling me for the inspection report. He is as shocked about it as I was. He is definitely genuine because he knows I have already bought another car.
Only if you pay for petrol. I did my sums and it works out cheaper trucking it over here than driving it and paying for fuel. Plus there is the added bonus of not having to go through 2000ks of desert in a 33 year old car that may or may not be reliable.
Sure: one of our staff is just back from the USA. A 10-days-formation costing our company 17.500 US (hotel and voyage not included)
He said that most cars are spanking new there, some are not just big, some are huge: Nissan Titan, Ford SUV's, etc.
Houses in Palo Alto are avaiable: prices start at 700.000 US for a normal 1- family-house, 3 bedrooms, 4 garages and the inevitable swimming pool.
Since you seem to be so smart: what do you drive, where and how do you live?
We? Our man has now certified knowledge which will be invoiced to customers at the rate of about 150 Eur + taxes ( 100 UKP ) an hour, with a minimum bloc of 4 hours. It 's our aim to be profitable... so I made sure his agenda is booked for the next 6 months.
Total intelligence may be higher in your local primary school but we had to send a man to Palo Alto,Ca maybe because your primary school didn't want to share the informationor maybe because (fill in yourself)
Oh yes: Ca is bursting with new 2005 Mustangs and Vette's. He didn't report on seeing Peugeot's.
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