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  • Garmin nüvi 265W/265WT 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with Traffic


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  • NOTE: Model number on the box is 265WT because the traffic receiver is included; however, the model number on the device itself is 265W as the "T" in 265WT refers to the additional component
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    - but people say that batteries are more harmful than regular ones and all this jazz

    That is pure bunk. First the batteries are 100% recyclable. Also the batteries in the 2004 and newer models last a very long time. Most likely the 300,000


    well dont get a prius because there not as fuel efficient as you think

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKTOyiKLA Rk

    good video watch it it says how the bmw m3 got better gas mileage then the prius

    i would get


    I do not understand why you would want luxury when the necessity is barely met. Instead of buying a used luxury car with TONS of miles on them, why not just buy a BRAND NEW basic car? A Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla would do.

    With the


    The vehicle I recommend, is the vehicle you purchase yourself.

    Show them/us/anybody that you are an ADULT now, and capable of doing things on your own. Get a job, buy a car.


    For some kids it might be a distraction form school work, but for some there are no negatives at all. I worked since the age of 12 babysitting, and then at Dairy Queen when I turned 16 and then more jobs form there, worked all through college, to where


    I started working when I was fifteen. The only negatives I can think of are it cutting into school time. But, if they're interested in going to college, I think it looks better if they can keep good grades *and* hold a job.

    Yes, I'd have


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    Get a Job: Summer Jobs and Your Teen

    13.07.11

    Teens. Can’t live with ‘em, can’t throw them out on the streets yet, so what’s a parent to do?

    Well if you are a parent concerned with building your teen’s character along with keeping them out of trouble since summer is here, and you have probably heard the age-old phrase “I’m bored,” I assume you have suggested that they "Get a job!”


    Source: Patch.com

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