AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
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AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
Hi, my daughter is a senior this year in high school, she is 16, going onto
17 in September. I want to get her a nice car for her birthday. I've been
looking at cars on the net and by far I am most satisfied by the Audi S4. If
anyone is looking to put an Audi S4 ('99-2003) up for sale, please let me
know. Thank you.
17 in September. I want to get her a nice car for her birthday. I've been
looking at cars on the net and by far I am most satisfied by the Audi S4. If
anyone is looking to put an Audi S4 ('99-2003) up for sale, please let me
know. Thank you.
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Re: AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
On Sun, 27 Jul 2003, Somphone Xaynhasone wrote:
> Hi, my daughter is a senior this year in high school, she is 16, going
> onto 17 in September. I want to get her a nice car for her birthday.
> I've been looking at cars on the net and by far I am most satisfied by
> the Audi S4. If anyone is looking to put an Audi S4 ('99-2003) up for
> sale, please let me know. Thank you.
Bloody Americans, spoiling their kids.
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> Hi, my daughter is a senior this year in high school, she is 16, going
> onto 17 in September. I want to get her a nice car for her birthday.
> I've been looking at cars on the net and by far I am most satisfied by
> the Audi S4. If anyone is looking to put an Audi S4 ('99-2003) up for
> sale, please let me know. Thank you.
Bloody Americans, spoiling their kids.
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Re: AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
"Somphone Xaynhasone" <S.Xaynhasone@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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> Hi, my daughter is a senior this year in high school, she is 16, going
onto
> 17 in September. I want to get her a nice car for her birthday. I've been
> looking at cars on the net and by far I am most satisfied by the Audi S4.
If
> anyone is looking to put an Audi S4 ('99-2003) up for sale, please let me
> know. Thank you.
>
>
Unless she has Schumacher like driving skills, an S4 is too powerful a car
for a 17 year old.
Or is it really for you?
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Re: AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
"Duke of Url" <namxat666@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Somphone Xaynhasone" <S.Xaynhasone@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
> news:c_IUa.76094$0v4.4998500@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> > Hi, my daughter is a senior this year in high school, she is 16, going
> onto
> > 17 in September. I want to get her a nice car for her birthday. I've
been
> > looking at cars on the net and by far I am most satisfied by the Audi
S4.
> If
> > anyone is looking to put an Audi S4 ('99-2003) up for sale, please let
me
> > know. Thank you.
> >
> >
>
> Unless she has Schumacher like driving skills, an S4 is too powerful a car
> for a 17 year old.
>
> Or is it really for you?
> --
> <The Duke>
>
>
We all assume he loves his daughter.......
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Re: AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
Duke of Url wrote:
> Unless she has Schumacher like driving skills, an S4 is too powerful a car
> for a 17 year old.
>
> Or is it really for you?
His message feels quite a bit like a troll to me. Kind of like the ones I
see over on A.M.S. that say, "I'm 16 and getting a GSXR-1000 as my first
bike, is that OK?"
-Dirt-
> Unless she has Schumacher like driving skills, an S4 is too powerful a car
> for a 17 year old.
>
> Or is it really for you?
His message feels quite a bit like a troll to me. Kind of like the ones I
see over on A.M.S. that say, "I'm 16 and getting a GSXR-1000 as my first
bike, is that OK?"
-Dirt-
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Re: AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 14:09:22 GMT, Chris Cavin
<ccavin@TAKE.OUT.THE.TRASH.gasproducts.com> wrote:
>Duke of Url wrote:
>
>> Unless she has Schumacher like driving skills, an S4 is too powerful a car
>> for a 17 year old.
>>
>> Or is it really for you?
>
>
>His message feels quite a bit like a troll to me.
Gee, ya think?
<ccavin@TAKE.OUT.THE.TRASH.gasproducts.com> wrote:
>Duke of Url wrote:
>
>> Unless she has Schumacher like driving skills, an S4 is too powerful a car
>> for a 17 year old.
>>
>> Or is it really for you?
>
>
>His message feels quite a bit like a troll to me.
Gee, ya think?
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Re: AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
Alex Buell wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Jul 2003, Chris Cavin wrote:
>
>
>>Duke of Url wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Unless she has Schumacher like driving skills, an S4 is too powerful a car
>>>for a 17 year old.
>>>
>>>Or is it really for you?
>>
>>His message feels quite a bit like a troll to me. Kind of like the ones
>>I see over on A.M.S. that say, "I'm 16 and getting a GSXR-1000 as my
>>first bike, is that OK?"
>
>
> Well, it certainly fooled me into flaming Americans and their spoiled
> kids.
Yes, *we noticed*. :-/
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> On Sun, 27 Jul 2003, Chris Cavin wrote:
>
>
>>Duke of Url wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Unless she has Schumacher like driving skills, an S4 is too powerful a car
>>>for a 17 year old.
>>>
>>>Or is it really for you?
>>
>>His message feels quite a bit like a troll to me. Kind of like the ones
>>I see over on A.M.S. that say, "I'm 16 and getting a GSXR-1000 as my
>>first bike, is that OK?"
>
>
> Well, it certainly fooled me into flaming Americans and their spoiled
> kids.
Yes, *we noticed*. :-/
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Mike Smith
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Re: AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
I do love my daughter, very much, and she's going off to college. I just
want to reward her, she's gotten 2 Who's Who Awards, She's on the National
Honor Roll, National Society for High School Scholars, and among being a
varsity cheerleader since she was a freshman and a member of many clubs, she
holds a part-time job at Circuit City, and she's been on the A Honor Roll
every year since she started in middle school. The least I can do for her is
get her a nice car, I think she deserves it. And I'm not trying to spoil
her, she deserves a break, I don't want her to worry about buying her own
car.
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> "Duke of Url" <namxat666@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > "Somphone Xaynhasone" <S.Xaynhasone@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
> > news:c_IUa.76094$0v4.4998500@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> > > Hi, my daughter is a senior this year in high school, she is 16, going
> > onto
> > > 17 in September. I want to get her a nice car for her birthday. I've
> been
> > > looking at cars on the net and by far I am most satisfied by the Audi
> S4.
> > If
> > > anyone is looking to put an Audi S4 ('99-2003) up for sale, please let
> me
> > > know. Thank you.
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Unless she has Schumacher like driving skills, an S4 is too powerful a
car
> > for a 17 year old.
> >
> > Or is it really for you?
> > --
> > <The Duke>
> >
> >
>
> We all assume he loves his daughter.......
>
> Ron
>
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want to reward her, she's gotten 2 Who's Who Awards, She's on the National
Honor Roll, National Society for High School Scholars, and among being a
varsity cheerleader since she was a freshman and a member of many clubs, she
holds a part-time job at Circuit City, and she's been on the A Honor Roll
every year since she started in middle school. The least I can do for her is
get her a nice car, I think she deserves it. And I'm not trying to spoil
her, she deserves a break, I don't want her to worry about buying her own
car.
"R@L" <reply@usenet.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Duke of Url" <namxat666@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:bg04ks$j0ii7$1@ID-34015.news.uni-berlin.de...
> >
> > "Somphone Xaynhasone" <S.Xaynhasone@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
> > news:c_IUa.76094$0v4.4998500@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> > > Hi, my daughter is a senior this year in high school, she is 16, going
> > onto
> > > 17 in September. I want to get her a nice car for her birthday. I've
> been
> > > looking at cars on the net and by far I am most satisfied by the Audi
> S4.
> > If
> > > anyone is looking to put an Audi S4 ('99-2003) up for sale, please let
> me
> > > know. Thank you.
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Unless she has Schumacher like driving skills, an S4 is too powerful a
car
> > for a 17 year old.
> >
> > Or is it really for you?
> > --
> > <The Duke>
> >
> >
>
> We all assume he loves his daughter.......
>
> Ron
>
>
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Re: AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 07:56:46 GMT, "Somphone Xaynhasone"
<S.Xaynhasone@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>I do love my daughter, very much, and she's going off to college. I just
>want to reward her, she's gotten 2 Who's Who Awards, She's on the National
>Honor Roll, National Society for High School Scholars, and among being a
>varsity cheerleader since she was a freshman and a member of many clubs, she
>holds a part-time job at Circuit City, and she's been on the A Honor Roll
>every year since she started in middle school. The least I can do for her is
>get her a nice car, I think she deserves it. And I'm not trying to spoil
>her, she deserves a break, I don't want her to worry about buying her own
>car.
Funny, I don't see anything in the above that refers to our little cherub's
driving skills. You may be buying her a coffin, yes?
<S.Xaynhasone@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>I do love my daughter, very much, and she's going off to college. I just
>want to reward her, she's gotten 2 Who's Who Awards, She's on the National
>Honor Roll, National Society for High School Scholars, and among being a
>varsity cheerleader since she was a freshman and a member of many clubs, she
>holds a part-time job at Circuit City, and she's been on the A Honor Roll
>every year since she started in middle school. The least I can do for her is
>get her a nice car, I think she deserves it. And I'm not trying to spoil
>her, she deserves a break, I don't want her to worry about buying her own
>car.
Funny, I don't see anything in the above that refers to our little cherub's
driving skills. You may be buying her a coffin, yes?
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Re: AUDI S4-Car for my daughter
daytripper wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 07:56:46 GMT, "Somphone Xaynhasone"
> <S.Xaynhasone@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>
> >I do love my daughter, very much, and she's going off to college. I just
> >want to reward her, she's gotten 2 Who's Who Awards,
---8<---
> she deserves a break, I don't want her to worry about buying her own
> >car.
>
> Funny, I don't see anything in the above that refers to our little cherub's
> driving skills. You may be buying her a coffin, yes?
Damned right.
To the OP: The S4 will get her into more trouble than she can handle. Great
car but a trap for the inexperienced driver. And she'll have guys wanting to
get behind the wheel of said savage beast and show her what their high-speed
driving skills are like, after one too many beers. You want her there?
Get her an A4 1,8 TQ or similar and use the money saved to send her to a
reputable high-performance driving school so she can learn good car control.
If she's excelling at everything else in life as you say, then she might even
pull off a good result on the track
[again, assuming that the OP is not trolling]
/Robert
> On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 07:56:46 GMT, "Somphone Xaynhasone"
> <S.Xaynhasone@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>
> >I do love my daughter, very much, and she's going off to college. I just
> >want to reward her, she's gotten 2 Who's Who Awards,
---8<---
> she deserves a break, I don't want her to worry about buying her own
> >car.
>
> Funny, I don't see anything in the above that refers to our little cherub's
> driving skills. You may be buying her a coffin, yes?
Damned right.
To the OP: The S4 will get her into more trouble than she can handle. Great
car but a trap for the inexperienced driver. And she'll have guys wanting to
get behind the wheel of said savage beast and show her what their high-speed
driving skills are like, after one too many beers. You want her there?
Get her an A4 1,8 TQ or similar and use the money saved to send her to a
reputable high-performance driving school so she can learn good car control.
If she's excelling at everything else in life as you say, then she might even
pull off a good result on the track
[again, assuming that the OP is not trolling]
/Robert