Canadian Lady wins 350Z
Some lucky lady won a Nissan 350Z,
Check it out: http://www.canadiandriver.com/news/020812-1.htm
NS2000X
Check it out: http://www.canadiandriver.com/news/020812-1.htm
NS2000X
too bad she is already Mrs
Maybe some shrewd manipulator could take a trip out there and trade her for a nice Cavalier. She probably wouldn't know the difference.
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> SHE'S A FAT OLD BITTY FROM NOVA SCOTIA!
Y'got thet rat b'y!
I'm sure she'll be happy driving it to bingo, or to the corner store to pick her up lotto and 'smokes with Rita McNeil on that 240-watt 7-speaker Bose system. She'll also be happy driving it in the winter (safely, despite the RWD, thanks to the stability and traction control) on the salt-slathered roads without a thought to proper rust-proofing or regular underbody pressure washes. If the car is lucky, she's from Halifax.
So, several weeks before the 350Z appears in show-rooms, this fine example of a car will be many Maritimer's first glimpse of the reborn Z. I wonder how long before she puts an inspirational bumper-sticker or Jesus-fish on it and names it "Zelda".
> I'm happy for her! She'd NEVER experience a car
> like that on her own devices
I'm happy for her too. I'd be happier for her if she had any capacity for realizing why its more special than a new Cavalier.
(but seriously, she's one lucky lady, and even if she doesn't realize it, her children or family or somebody will likely let her know why the car is so special -- for all we know, she's a car nut, but we've had our fun here)
Y'got thet rat b'y!
I'm sure she'll be happy driving it to bingo, or to the corner store to pick her up lotto and 'smokes with Rita McNeil on that 240-watt 7-speaker Bose system. She'll also be happy driving it in the winter (safely, despite the RWD, thanks to the stability and traction control) on the salt-slathered roads without a thought to proper rust-proofing or regular underbody pressure washes. If the car is lucky, she's from Halifax.
So, several weeks before the 350Z appears in show-rooms, this fine example of a car will be many Maritimer's first glimpse of the reborn Z. I wonder how long before she puts an inspirational bumper-sticker or Jesus-fish on it and names it "Zelda".
> I'm happy for her! She'd NEVER experience a car
> like that on her own devices
I'm happy for her too. I'd be happier for her if she had any capacity for realizing why its more special than a new Cavalier.

(but seriously, she's one lucky lady, and even if she doesn't realize it, her children or family or somebody will likely let her know why the car is so special -- for all we know, she's a car nut, but we've had our fun here)



