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Adelle

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Adelle Enthusiast

I just got my new(to me anyway) car!! It's the first car I've ever had to make payments on. So it's exciting and nervewracking all at the same time. It's a 2004 ford focus. I had to get an antenna ball today cause I kept "losing" my car. Today at wal-mart there were 4 (the same color) in the parking lot!

We're so happy to have a car that we're not CONSTANTLY taking to the mechanic! Yay! Anyway, I'm just too excited. Yes. It was so stressful (our car broke sort of 1/2 way thru our move), and I'm glad it's over!


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A new home a new car!!! Wow, there are some exciting changes for you these days :):) Enjoy! Someone where I worked used to have the same exact Hyundai Sante Fe I did, same color and all. It even had the Cape May sticker with the lighthouse on the tailgate...ek!!

GeoffCJ Enthusiast

Congrats on the new car! We just bought my wife a new Honda Fit. It's such a fun little car, I have to keep coming up with excuses to drive it!

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Kyalesyin Apprentice

I can't wait to get a car, and not have to get the bus everywhere [including the nightmarish four bus hop to get to college]. First though, I need to learn to drive...

Congrats on getting a new car though!

Adelle Enthusiast

So much has changed for us! We wanted to take it a little slower, move, settle in, then get a newer car, etc. But nooooo, our car has to break as we're moving. Just a few small wrenches in our plans. We had HUGE problems with our washer and dryer (well actually the installation people just DIDN'T install it properly) so I ended up doing it myself. Anyway, it all worked out, but not without insane amounts of stress. Now that that's over, we are just relaxing and enjoying it all!

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