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NEVER AGAIN !!!

I respect your opinion, but I don´t share it.

If I want to have a new, non-troubles, shinny and easy car, I could be buy a Toyota, Nissan or Ford on my country. Of course, with the idea of replacing it on few years with another new (here the corollas, bluebirds and tempos made 10 years ago are just junk by now).

But, if I want to excercise some mechanical habilities, and, to demonstrate myself that I´m not only another office man ("otro huevon de oficina", as say on spanish slang - with excuses for that words), the old volvos make a more adequate option. Also, it made a way to share quality time with my elder son (a very valued additional bonus).

Sorry man, I own a old and outdated 121, but is a easy and funny way to take saturday mornings. If I try to maintain by myself a popular japanesse (or american) cars, the funny experiencie will be change to a nightmare.

Joaquin


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Joaquin / Rojo 121 / Lima, Peru






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