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On 8/22/2010 10:25 PM, matt j. sorenson wrote:
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<font face="Verdana">does everybody drive?... like to client
meetings n such. does it treat you well? ever have problems?
outshine the others on the highway? gas or electric? hybrid,
fuel cell? do you have a drupal-backed android app in the
dashboard?</font><br>
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If you are concerned about first impressions you usually can't go
wrong with something not too far to either extreme. Don't drive a
Mercedes-Benz S600, don't get a Kia Rio. Something mild, middle of
the road, four dour family sized.<br>
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Honda Accord, Toyota Prius, Camry, Chevy Impala, Subaru,
Volkswagen Jetta, Ford Fusion, etc. etc.<br>
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Personally I'm not a big fan of worrying I just drive what I like.
For me I wanted SULEV/ULEV classification, heated seats,
bluetooth, and XM radio. Love having NPR and BBC on tap, though I
usually try to load up the MP3 player for long trips with
interesting listens like Science Friday, The Commonwealth Club,
Deutsche Welle's Inside Europe, NPR:Environment, NPR:StoryCorps,
etc. etc.<br>
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Steve<br>
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