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August Abolins | Rob Mccart | car locks/fobs |
October 3, 2025 7:03 PM * |
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Hello Rob! ** On Tuesday 30.09.25 - 08:56, you wrote to me: AA>> I've heard someone mention "courtesy cars" for the first time >> last year or so. I don't think dealers advertise them as such, >> do they? ..or do you have to ask? RM> The car I traded in on my Escape was a Ford Taurus I got RM> from my father ... after getting a good look at it, they RM> decided to keep it to use as a courtesy car. It was 16 years RM> old. I thought that the definition of a courtesy car was that they were "new" cars. Ah.. so, they can be a used car that they want to exercise and give a test run for a while. -- ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.64 * Origin: (618:400/23.10) |
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