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Default so long and thanks for all the fish - 12-07-2007 , 11:49 AM






Good day. I have been on this forum since 2002 when I bought my 1995
SW1. There has been a wealth of information in this forum and I hope
that I have contributed some knowledge also.

In September a family member had an accident and pretty much totaled the
car, but thankfully nobody was injured. It had 220,000 miles on it and
would have almost certainly made it to 300,000 if not more. I paid
$2000 for it 5 years ago and it certainly served us well. It was an
extremely reliable car.

I also had a 1997 SL1 for about a year which had also been in an
accident, although I was able to put a couple of doors on it and drive
it for a while longer. That car was traded in earlier this year for a
new Civic Hybrid.

As I already had too many cars, I won't be replacing the Saturn.

-David

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Oppie
 
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Default Re: so long and thanks for all the fish - 12-07-2007 , 03:32 PM






Another Douglas Adams / Hitchiker's Guide fan I see.
Glad the family member survived the collision even if the Saturn didn't.

So it goes. I got rid of my '89 Voyager 5 years back and bought the LW300. I
used to be a regular poster to the Chrysler forum and that ended along with
the voyager (which was turning into an OY-ager).
Good luck to you and thanks for the contributions.
Oppie

"David Teichholtz" <spam (AT) spam (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Good day. I have been on this forum since 2002 when I bought my 1995 SW1.
There has been a wealth of information in this forum and I hope that I
have contributed some knowledge also.

In September a family member had an accident and pretty much totaled the
car, but thankfully nobody was injured. It had 220,000 miles on it and
would have almost certainly made it to 300,000 if not more. I paid $2000
for it 5 years ago and it certainly served us well. It was an extremely
reliable car.

I also had a 1997 SL1 for about a year which had also been in an accident,
although I was able to put a couple of doors on it and drive it for a
while longer. That car was traded in earlier this year for a new Civic
Hybrid.

As I already had too many cars, I won't be replacing the Saturn.

-David



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marx404
 
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Default Re: so long and thanks for all the fish - 12-10-2007 , 07:00 AM



sorry to see you go, great nobody was hurt but isn't that what makes a
Saturn great? Thanx for everything.

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marx404
"PerfectReign" <theperfectreign (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote

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on Friday 07 December 2007 08:49 am, someone posing as David Teichholtz
took
a rock and etched into the cave:

Good day. I have been on this forum since 2002 when I bought my 1995
SW1. There has been a wealth of information in this forum and I hope
that I have contributed some knowledge also.

In September a family member had an accident and pretty much totaled the
car, but thankfully nobody was injured. It had 220,000 miles on it

those darn american cars!! always failing at the last moment. :P


Enjoy!!

--
www.perfectreign.com

43...for those who require slightly more than the answer to life, the
universe and everything.



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