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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (335531)4/26/2007 10:02:44 PM
From: bentway   of 1576160
 
"Two cars for one person? Yeah, I should be so fortunate ..."

"Sixty percent of U.S. households have two or more cars, according to 1996 estimates by Urban Decision Systems. In 1960, just 20 percent had two cars. In 1990, almost 16 percent of households had three or more cars; in 1960, fewer than 3 percent did. Counties with the highest proportion of multi-car households (shown in red) also tend to have a high proportion of two-earner households. In the Minneapolis suburbs of (2) Scott County, MN, 77 percent of 22,900 households have two cars and 70 percent of women are in the labor force. Nationally, the share Of working women is 59 percent."

I know you could afford ate LEAST two! I have two and a motorcycle. You can get a solid used car for less than a grand.
Then, just get liability on it.
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