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|    The Real Bev to Jon Voight    |
|    Re: What terminology means a soft ride?    |
|    27 Nov 20 09:24:02    |
      XPost: alt.home.repair       From: bashley101@gmail.com              On 11/27/2020 07:13 AM, Jon Voight wrote:       > On 11/27/2020 9:02 AM, micky wrote:       >> I don't need a new car now but I will and I want to understand       >> terminology.       >>       >> I want a car with soft ride so I will not feel the bumps.       >       > You can't beat an '83 LeBaron Town & Country for style and comfort.              My 88 Eldorado had a nice unbumpy ride, but it tended to wallow in       mountain driving. I sent it to the wreckers because it tried to kill me       once too often.              Throttle problem, apparently unfixable due to parts no longer being       available even at local wrecking yards. Yes, I had witnesses.       Fortunately it had good brakes.              --       Cheers, Bev        "I prefer rogues to imbeciles because they sometimes        take a rest." -- Alexandre Dumas (fils)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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