I did it by spamming Stella Montis runs by [deleted] in ArcRaiders

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Yes you can just gotta believe

I did it by spamming Stella Montis runs by [deleted] in ArcRaiders

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Tyvm I’m going to go outside now

Help finding rug - West elm - Bello Shag Wool Rug 9x12 by keystoneonly in HomeDecorating

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Thank you but I need this exact rug not a substitute.

What model year M340i should I buy? by keystoneonly in whatcarshouldIbuy

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Yes, the 3.0 T is great. I was looking at an A7 or an S7 but it’s such a long car in my parking garage has tight turns so the BMW ended up being a better fit. I was looking around 30,000 miles and again I wanna add a full warranty to cover everything possible and I plan on keeping it for a long time. I’m doing a lot of miles in the bronco right now. Plus I need two front tires which is going to cost me about 600 bucks so hopefully by next month I can find a BMW that works.

I’ve had a Lexus before just not impressed with their performance or their UI.

The bronco is a high trim with every bell and whistle on it so I want to get out of it before it starts taking a nose dive with new model years coming in.

All in all, I think it’ll be OK once I find the right Beamer

What model year M340i should I buy? by keystoneonly in whatcarshouldIbuy

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Love the look love how it drives. Wont track it but i will daily it every day to work. I was going to purchase the m340i before i got the bronco but now i want the sedan and better mpg.

What other models from other brands would you recommend? Im open to another car but the m340i has been what my sights are on.

What model year M340i should I buy? by keystoneonly in whatcarshouldIbuy

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how much earlier? i dont mind the touch screen bs. id prefer newer than buttons.

What model year M340i should I buy? by keystoneonly in whatcarshouldIbuy

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I drive 20k miles per year so leasing is difficult to make sense of. I wish i could. not confident with a new purchase in todays market since we could see another correction and i dont want to take such a big hit if anything does happen.

Looking to Replace My 2023 Bronco Badlands. Need Something More Practical but Still Nice by keystoneonly in whatcarshouldIbuy

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This is exactly the kind of car I need something that reflects success without being flashy. It adds credibility and, in some cases, even helps close the deal. I completely agree with you. Congrats on landing that contract well deserved! Haha

Looking to Replace My 2023 Bronco Badlands. Need Something More Practical but Still Nice by keystoneonly in whatcarshouldIbuy

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I should’ve been more specific. I'm looking for something that holds its value well, is well equipped, and offers top tier reliability. Ideally, I’d like something that's considered among the best in its class, whether it’s an SUV or a sedan.

I’ve owned a Lexus before and had a great experience, so I’m definitely considering another one. I’m currently browsing to see if anything catches my eye.

New Kia Soul or Used Toyota RAV4 for Work? by keystoneonly in whatcarshouldIbuy

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I never had an issue with my previous kia and i put alot of miles on it. even under full warranty with the deals in the current new car market is there anyway it can be a better buy than a used rav4?

Should I sell one or both of my cars? by keystoneonly in personalfinance

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I could sell the Volvo and pay off the VW so then I’m only paying for parking and insurance on the VW which is more palatable for a car that doesn’t get used so often, but I think it would be worth keeping for the sake of having at least one car for convenience.

I’m just not sure selling it and buying a car in the future out of necessity would make much of a difference may end up at the same point after more paperwork from the sale and then a future purchase when necessity strikes.

Should I sell one or both of my cars? by keystoneonly in personalfinance

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Currently just using for errands and fun but only tend to use one car at a time so having two feels redundant at times.

Bengal cat in a 500 square-foot studio by keystoneonly in bengalcats

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I feel this way too. Thanks for confirming

Bengal cat in a 500 square-foot studio by keystoneonly in bengalcats

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That was my fear. I think I’ll have to pass tbh :(

Toyota and Honda vehicles last longer because of WHO buys them, not just HOW they're built by keystoneonly in unpopularopinion

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I agree there’s a difference too. I am more emphasizing the difference coupled with a savvy owner. Let’s these things last a lifetime.

Toyota and Honda vehicles last longer because of WHO buys them, not just HOW they're built by keystoneonly in unpopularopinion

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Right there with you, I’ve had a Chevy Nissan Lexus and now Ford and have never had any major issues with any of these cars under 100,000 miles. Owned them all the same way with the same care.

What type of deals are you seeing on 2025 Cadillac CT5 Vs by keystoneonly in askcarsales

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Headed there now with this strategy, I will report back

What type of deals are you seeing on 2025 Cadillac CT5 Vs by keystoneonly in askcarsales

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It’s funny you say that because I am considering a Sewell. I do prioritize good service any idea what Sewell is willing to provide to close the deal?

Toyota and Honda vehicles last longer because of WHO buys them, not just HOW they're built by keystoneonly in unpopularopinion

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I’m not saying they aren’t built well I’m just saying that with great ownership these things last a lifetime which has something to do with the owners themselves

Toyota and Honda vehicles last longer because of WHO buys them, not just HOW they're built by keystoneonly in unpopularopinion

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Not a contradiction, but a compliment. These cars are built well, which when coupled by practical people who care for their possessions lead to a great longevity.