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I saw Matako and Ric Flair driving down the freeway this afternoon in a PT Cruiser lol... :jest:

Were there any sheep?

Of course! To quote Ric Flair,

Wooooo!

*flair apologizes for the sheep - it looked a lot like gen and he got confused*

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I've never liked the look of a PT Cruiser.... they look like hearses to me.

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Like i said before after reading this thread i been seeing too many of those ugly PT suckers driving around town lol.

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I've never liked the look of a PT Cruiser.... they look like hearses to me.

Yes they do, but the worst is the new Magnum thing that really looks like a Hearse.

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Never? No, but American automakers overall, fell behind German and Japanese automakers long ago and still haven't caught up. Why? Different business philosophy. German and Japanese automakers have a tradition of wanting to make cars that are reliable - that last. Their track record speaks for itself.

GM now offers a five-year, 100,000 mile powertrain warranty with no deductible.

When a car hits the 100,000 mile mark, it's a good idea to retire it and get a new one

whether it's American or Japanese.

What ???? Maybe your american you'd retire it...A Toyota or Honda is just breaking in.. Like I said earlier...I drive a 86 Toyota Pickup..186,000 miles.. My Ex has a 92 Tercel 160,000 .. This is where the imports shine... Going strong well after the last payment is made..

Not only foreign cars make it past the 150,000 mile mark.. My 21 year old Chevy is up past 160,000 miles and wont die for a while we figure.. The rust will get it first I'm sure.. All it needs is a new alternator cuz it can't handle my amps and subwoofer :( Our Chrysler is up to 136,000 miles.. My sister's saturn is up to 178,000 miles (well its in kms really but i've converted it..) Definately can't be "retiring" our cars after 100,000 miles..

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This thing is still going?

Remember when PT Cruisers first came out? Some people paid 10k over sticker, to be the first to own one!!! :lol:

Just another piece-O-####### from chrysler.

Although I used to buy American to be patriotic, I now buy Japanese for durability. Acura rocks!!!

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I can't believe you guys were going to let this thread die.

I know! I STILL hate PT Cruisers and now that I know so many of you hate them too I feel much more comfortable with my hatred.

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I can't believe you guys were going to let this thread die.

I know! I STILL hate PT Cruisers and now that I know so many of you hate them too I feel much more comfortable with my hatred.

I don't understand your need for validation of your hatred.

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I can't believe you guys were going to let this thread die.

I know! I STILL hate PT Cruisers and now that I know so many of you hate them too I feel much more comfortable with my hatred.

I don't understand your need for validation of your hatred.

hahaha well I was pretty nervous about posting how much I hate them.

Plus, if I ever want to validate anything this is THE place to go. :no:

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This thing is still going?

Remember when PT Cruisers first came out? Some people paid 10k over sticker, to be the first to own one!!! :lol:

Just another piece-O-####### from chrysler.

Although I used to buy American to be patriotic, I now buy Japanese for durability. Acura rocks!!!

We own a Nissan Murano. LOVE IT.

And I have a Chevy Silverado 4x4 dually to haul my horse trailer. Love it too.

8-30-05 Met David at a restaurant in Germany

3-28-06 David 'officially' proposed

4-26-06 I-129F mailed

9-25-06 Interview: APPROVED!

10-16-06 Flt to US, POE Detroit

11-5-06 Married

7-2-07 Green card received

9-12-08 Filed for divorce

12-5-08 Court hearing - divorce final

A great marriage is not when the "perfect couple" comes together.

It is when an imperfect couple learns to enjoy their differences.

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... and now every time I see one of those bloody PT Cruisers I have to think about this thread ... :lol: Thanks Sarah... :whistle:

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... and now every time I see one of those bloody PT Cruisers I have to think about this thread ... :lol: Thanks Sarah... :whistle:

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no problem! :D

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