Congrats on almost-kinda-sorta graduating. I have the lingering feeling my graduation will be pretty much the same (missing classes meaning I'll not have quite graduated yet). XD;
Congrats on everything and good luck with the summer thing.
As for a car, I suggest something like a Chevy Cavalier. Mine is 11 years old and has worked every day for the past year, even in -35 C temperatures. (Aside from one day. >_>) I spent ~40$ Canadian in gas in a week and I drove for 10 hours in a week. So it was really cheap. (My dads van uses that much in 5 hours or less.)
I'm a fan of Japanese cars. Efficient, powerful, and extremely reliable. Honda's been my make of choice since I was born.
If you can't talk your parents into getting you a Prius, you might want to look for used sedans. Accord and Integra/RSX (and Camry for Toyota) are great.
One rung down the ladder is Civic for Honda and Corolla for Toyota... but if you're looking for used cars, there's no reason not to shoot for the mid-size range.
Yeah, I really like Honda a ton. Thinking of Civic Coupe, it's cheap and it's reliable. My sister has one now, too, from 2004. I'd like a used car, but my dad seems to want to buy a new one since he says "old ones will break down and you will have to spend more money to fix it."
Fit and Toyota's Yaris are great small cars. They like marketing 'em to the teen/20's market and I can see why, they're really perfect for that part of people's lives.
Sakura~ I sent out your money on Thursday, will you let me know when it arrives? I want to make sure it gets to you safe and sound, I even added a little tape to the moolah so it won't slip around in transit.
I just got it today! I will send out your prints as soon as I can! T__T Sorry for taking so long. I really enjoyed your card, too, thank you so much, it really made my day better.
You received it today? Yay! I'm so glad, I wanted it to arrive safely at your doorstep. Please take your time in sending out the prints, okay? You're in no rush.
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When is your graduation date?
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As for a car, I suggest something like a Chevy Cavalier. Mine is 11 years old and has worked every day for the past year, even in -35 C temperatures. (Aside from one day. >_>) I spent ~40$ Canadian in gas in a week and I drove for 10 hours in a week. So it was really cheap. (My dads van uses that much in 5 hours or less.)
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If you can't talk your parents into getting you a Prius, you might want to look for used sedans. Accord and Integra/RSX (and Camry for Toyota) are great.
One rung down the ladder is Civic for Honda and Corolla for Toyota... but if you're looking for used cars, there's no reason not to shoot for the mid-size range.
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I'm glad I could brighten your day. :) ♥
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