@the-gravedigger saidWhat year and how many Km's or miles? You do know new they can run you well over 100K Canadian.
$72k Canadian. Second hand.
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@very-rusty said2018 33k miles. Prices are crazy.
What year and how many Km's or miles? You do know new they can run you well over 100K Canadian.
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@the-gravedigger saidI agree prices are crazy. They are trying to make up for lost revenue during the past several years. Even to order one brand new customized the way you want it can take up to a year. Sometimes you are not looking a big difference between 2nd hand and new. I am assume you got the best deal available at this time.
2018 33k miles. Prices are crazy.
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@very-rusty saidHere's a random cut and paste that refutes your argument:
It is a cap not a hat! ๐
1. Both hats and caps fall within the category of headgear and headwear accessories. However, all hats have brims and shaped crowns, whereas a cap is less structured, and doesn't have a brim, but is never without a peak or visor.
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The word "hat" refers to any hat that covers your head, with many styles boasting a brim or visor. A "cap" is a hat that comes in a specific set of styles, with an unshaped crown and (usually) a visor in the front.
@very-rusty saidYes, a couple of my friends have waited over a year to get their new car.
I agree prices are crazy. They are trying to make up for lost revenue during the past several years. Even to order one brand new customized the way you want it can take up to a year. Sometimes you are not looking a big difference between 2nd hand and new. I am assume you got the best deal available at this time.
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@the-gravedigger saidYes, I do also it is a world wide thing going on right now in the car industry I believe. I don't think the war going on between Russia and Ukraine are helping matters any either. Prices for everything is crazy here as it is in most places.
Yes, a couple of my friends have waited over a year to get their new car.
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@ghost-of-a-duke saidwhereas a cap is less structured, and doesn't have a brim, but is never without a peak or visor.
Here's a random cut and paste that refutes your argument:
The word "hat" refers to any hat that covers your head, with many styles boasting a brim or visor. A "cap" is a hat that comes in a specific set of styles, with an unshaped crown and (usually) a visor in the front.
The aforementioned is what you want to pay attention to and separates the hat and cap. ๐
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@very-rusty saidWhat you're calling a "tuque", we in the States just call a woolen cap, so yes.
A tuque is that hat too? ๐
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@endlame saidProbably part of the states you were in. ๐
Got into an argument about tuques down in the states once. I had to find one just to show them.
They said it was a hat ๐
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@the-gravedigger saidYes, The gooster has 2 of them out his garage, not counting the one he drives. ๐
It is, probably the best 'auto' out there.
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