civilwar142pa

civilwar142pa t1_j9az3c5 wrote

Carshop. Carshop. Carshop. Their prices are decent. No haggling. The salespeople are paid on salary so they'll actually help you find the best car for you and won't pressure you into anything. They'll actually suggest you drop by on sunday when they're closed to look at the vehicles they have on the lot. They'll transfer a vehicle to your closest location for free. Home delivery has a fee.

They have a lifetime powertrain warranty on all cars at no extra cost. You just have to keep up with regular oil changes.

My family has gotten 3 cars from them so far and won't ever go anywhere else.

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civilwar142pa t1_iubz635 wrote

I don't have that issue. I'm absolutely curious about how many books ive read in a year, though. I mostly use it to make sure I'm not picking up a book I've already read and to discover new books based on past books I've liked or authors I've enjoyed.

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civilwar142pa t1_iua3fps wrote

Always. I went to a small village with my brother and mom a couple years ago. They had a bunch of shops so we were going to each one. Met an adorable chunky black cat outside one of them, of course loved on him, and he then followed us all over the village, waiting outside each shop for more attention. He was obviously someone's cat or I would've taken him home in a second.

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civilwar142pa t1_iua14q7 wrote

My local library does this and it's great. I don't have to worry if I get a book I already read or absolutely hate, I just return it and grab another!

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