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Old 01-25-2004, 12:12 AM
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You going to come over tomorrow and drive the Bimmer Keith?
Old 01-25-2004, 01:02 AM
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Geo - thanks for the offer. I'm "re-evaluating" my options now. Just got through with a fuel cost comparison on the G35 and I didn't like what I saw. Not saying it's out of the running, but I want to look at some other possibilities before I pull the trigger. The G35 wants Premium and it only gets about 1.5 more mpg than the Tropper - so my fuel cost per year would go up, not down. I'm actually toying with the idea of picking up a preowned Boxster. Might be able to keep the Tropper for Yoakum runs if I did that and still not be over the cost of a new G35.
Joyce and I will probably spend tomorrow taking a gander at the local dealers to see what strikes our fancy. I would like to take a rain check though - that Bimmer of yours is one sweet looking machine and I would love a drive in it.
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The offer stands anytime Keith. A Boxster would be cool daily transport.

Good luck with looking for a car. While it can be fun, it can certainly be frustrating as well.



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