Comments:

claudia - 2006-03-03 16:12:47
I LUV keyless entry and the turns-its-own-lights-off feature. Cars built in the 90's! Happy day.
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Noah - 2006-03-03 16:21:50
Yay! Suck it, Nova.
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skibigsky - 2006-03-03 16:58:51
Woo-hoo!!! It would be best to remove the Nova so that it can't inflict the new car with its sullenness.
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blondi - 2006-03-04 00:03:22
Congrats on the new wheels!! And yay for Toyotas. Keyless entry rules. I have a newer Corolla and the car will not let me lock the keys in it or leave the lights on. And I'm a ditz so that's like the most awesome thing ever.
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B - 2006-03-04 10:11:44
What are you going to do with the Nova? Ceremonial burial? I suggest you set it on fire and push it off a cliff.
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Lauren - 2006-03-05 11:17:36
Wow, yay for a 1998 vehicle!! You're all grown up now. :) Also, I had to laugh at "B"'s suggestion.. Poor little Nova.
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Amblus - 2006-03-05 15:47:11
Poor Nova, indeed! Despite all my bitching I actually love that car. I'm a little sad about selling it.
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Lela - 2006-03-06 18:11:15
Someone picked the paint off your hood? In a parking lot? Poor little Nova. I can see why the sibling rivalry. Sending the Nova off to an orphanage is a little too abrupt. I suggest having a farewell party to ease the blow.
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palinode - 2006-03-08 00:18:38
Because I don't drive, my mental model of cars is stuck back in the mid-eighties, when I lived with my parents. Consequently I'm amazed by command start, keyless entry, power locks, airbags, you name it. Even CD players in cars give me pause.
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