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Sasha @ Dec 9th 2006 8:55PM
The web site says somewhere that this is the best vehicle ever.
I wholeheartedly agree.
When was it that Americans forgot the original appeal of having a car, which was the freedom to see this whole beatiful country, and got totally caught up in passing styles and pointless horsepower? This car represents much fun and many beautiful sunsets, and is affordable to the average working family. What does the average car in dealer lot represent, other than A) a reliable way to get to work B) something to try to impress others or C) Something that's so damned luxurious that you miss the scenery for the car you're in.
As a side note, my roommates and i used to own a $500 C-class RV a while back in Seattle..it was great fun, we would go pick up 20 people and have rolling parties like every other night :P Never had so much fun in any sort of vehicle in my whole life!