Great place to buy a new or used
car the people here are very friendly and courteous and attendance and what you need I would buy a car from here for the rest of my life cuz they are great people
Not exact matches
«There are
people who call Las Vegas an ethical
car wash: You come
here and you can reinvent yourself,» says Michael Green, a professor of history at the College of Southern Nevada.
And
here's a sign of how quickly things move in neuroscience: Earlier this year, another paraplegic man, Rodrigo Hübner Mendes, became the first
person to drive a race
car solely with his mind.
To mention the bottom line
here at the top: It was enough to make
people wary of buying his stock, and could even make
people wary of buying his
cars.
per vertssss; american living
here in canada in niagra falls; the niagra parway is beautiful and the houses magnifigant and there is this huge huge mcmanision called precouis blood 16 plus bedrooms with own bathrooms horse farm top of the line
cars in the back very very elegant; guess who lives there priests so thanks for your donations the perverts are living well your not but they are hahahaha
people are so stupid to give these freaks any money; and you are totally illiterate if you think these
people have any connection to god; i would have to say that god will probly punish the phony pervs and any followers they may have; obviously they know the religion is phony or they wouldnt be doing what they do
It's hard acknowledging the limits of a medium through which my own writing career has flourished, but I want you to know: The conversations we have
here — as encouraging, informative, and life - changing as they can often be — are meant to be brought to dinner tables, coffee shops, AA meetings, parks, church fellowship halls, long
car rides, dorm rooms, and diners, among
people who (whether they agree or disagree) can look you in the eye and take you in, not as a brand but as a human being.
As for
people hating LA, well, I love when
people hate it
here... keeps the traffic down by at least a few
cars!
A number of smaller towns do surround us — with less
cars, less
people, more nature, more air — there was, is, potential
here.
I don't care that some
people on
here will go on about being realists as players only come for the money, money makes the world go round, so what if PEA has 10
cars, as long as his scores the goals, I'm a happy fan
So,
here are all of the photos of gadgets, cameras,
cars,
people, booths, and more of CES 2011.
Now do nt get me wrong, Im not a mean
person & I am about to back my species up
here on why women need to rethink this love vs money thing, but let us separate the men from the boys... The men that got supported by their women & leaned on them & used them & sat infront of the tv & slouched & drank their money & drove their
cars & whined & settled... those are the losers.
The holidays are almost
here and for many
people that means long
car rides to visit family and friends.
The next thing that we're going to do on
here and I want to make sure
people are listening in their
cars are getting so to like a running area.
And if you need an image to help you find the balance of your head over your spine,
here is one that helps my students: Remember those little dolls that you used to see in the back of
people's
cars, their heads bobbing?
One extreme to the other... meanwhile I am sticking with my skater skirts, dresses and heels or wedges haha I always wonder if
people can tell (other than by the license plate on my
car) that I am not from around
here.
Did you know some
people here «save» parking spaces once they uncover their
car from the snow?
im creative happy and serius
person, im colombian, and i do make my own money always but the reason that im
here its because im tired losing my time whit leadys who dosen't know what they want's, i have a good
car and for some reason i like mature girls... i like to break the rules some times.ido...
Here's what you don't have: To get dressed up; to gas up your
car; to spend hours of your prime time; to buy drinks for
people you don't» know; to fail in public.
I live in a new apartment, have new
car and very good job compared with
people here.
Hi my name is Christian, I'm a funny outgoing guy who just loves to spend time with
people and get to know them, I'm
here to friendships anything helps i just lost my job and need help paying for my
car insurance and payment,... read more
But
here's the thing: Some
people choose refrigerators (or
cars or spouses) with their analytical brains — by comparing features, reading test lab results, consulting reviews, and making lists of pros and cons.
What's worse, the
cars have vampirically cribbed their personalities from their last kills, roaming the earth like metal and rust ghosts of
people who once lived
here.
«Stunt
people who don't necessarily drive
cars and jump out of buildings and things like that, they have a lot of work
here.»
Here's what Scott missed the mark on: — Pan Am is gone (can't really blame him for not predicting the collapse of the airline)-- we still don't have flying
cars — newspapers aren't the go - to source for reading anymore — most
people don't smoke in crowded, public settings — it's not raining much in L.A.
it's just this orto guy... most
people here agree that sony has some awesome ip — although project
cars is not one of them
One of the first
people he intimidates
here is Holland March (Ryan Gosling), a fellow investigator who was hired to find the missing porn actress (her aunt said she saw the actress alive after a
car accident seemingly claimed her life).
Even if you're not a GT - R geek, you have to admire the passion, expertise and obsessive attention to detail that exists within the
people who work
here and the
cars they create.
As Pᴀᴜʟsᴛᴇʀ2 says lots of answers
here, but I would go with the prolonged effect of poor maintenance, the are many
cars that do a huge amount of motorway miles eg some sales
people do 200 - 500 miles each DAY and don't have many breakdowns.
Aside from the six - figure price and the sudden shift in national opinion toward both fuel economy and the type of
people who can afford these luxury
cars, I can't find much to complain about
here.
(In comparison, 33
people occupy the same space in the U.S.) I stop at a gas station and ask if many fast
cars fill up
here, taking advantage of the open speed limits.
One officer repeats what almost every other Territorian has told me: Few
people up
here have
cars that can do much more than that, and for almost everyone, the cost of burning more gas outweighs the temptation to go fast.
Sales
persons are honest
here & they do not act like your typical «
car salesmen» and «push»
cars on you.
Plenty of
people will tell you that choosing a
car is just a matter of picking a few key features, then working through a network of options that looks very much like the chart of our tournament
here.
We could write a whole book about them (some
people have), but we'll stick to the main points
here, and if you have the time, money, and inclination, you can delve further into what is a fascinating world revolving around a fascinating
car.
I can for a regular oil change and to get a rattle sound checked came in at 9 am and i am still sitting
here and its going to be... 1 pm this place SUCKS when it comes to
car service and keeping
people updated on whats going on with there vehicle last time i am coming
here... Sales man Marvin grades an A. Service guy Mark sucks.....
i live in India, it gets pretty dusty
here, we hired
people whom we pay a monthly sum and they clean our
cars in the parking lot when we are at work (not washing, just wiping with cloth everyday, i know this is not a solution to your problem but it seems to give employment to someone and keeps your
car clean.
There's an incredible number of
people here and an incredible number of
cars.
Here's my reading of the report; if you need the absolute truth, though, you'd need to talk to the
people who inspected the
car.
It's not available in the U.K. And even if it were,
people don't drive American
cars here.
- while german
cars are sucessfull in the US its «unfair» that no one in germany buys american
cars «there are no Chevrolet Cruze on the streets» (me: well because
people here don t like the
car and cause of that they don t buy it, we can not force them to do)
I'm not
here to scam you; hell, I've got all I can do fixing actual problems without making more trying to keep a
car from some bumbling idiot that brought their
car to a
person they apparently don't trust.
The Dodge Charger has been the outlier
here: Great for muscle -
car diehards, thanks in part to its rear - wheel drive, but a bit rude and crude for
people who associate Chargers with parking - lot doughnuts or the General Lee.
What I mean
here is teaching other
people how are not techs, about
cars.
What's more amazing is that the town currently enthralled is Malvern, the one place you might expect
people not to stop and stare at a Morgan, because it is
here that these quintessentially British
cars are created.
Ideally the turn is right over to the left, but the road is dirty
here and most
people turn slightly earlier and take an earlier apex, come out left of the road's middle then wrestle the
car back over to the right, ready for Priory.
Probably the best dealership I??? ve been to in along time they treat you like family they don??? t pressure you and give you information about everythi... ng before you buy a
car I love this place and the
people that work
here
This little bit of Mulholland is famous simply because so many
car people — many of them more than a little famous themselves — learned to drive
here.
Naturally,
people began to race around in
cars up
here soon after.
Having a
car that's almost as big as a full - size SUV isn't necessarily a bad thing, but the problem
here is that while both the Edge and especially the Expedition can carry more than two
people comfortably, the Taurus struggles with that.
This studio is one of the few
people who has driven the
car at Le Mans, the Nurburgring, and Spa, and Silverstone... so I'm kinda spoiled
here that I've now been hot - lapping this
car, and I can't wait for players to get the chance to put the
car through its paces.»