I now want to stay with Nissan but I need help

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lessthanjakejohn
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haha, options are a good thing,

Good luck though, a FX sure would be nice


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Jesda
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If youre seeking a midsized front-drive luxury car, I recommend the Mazda Millenia. The design is older but it still looks more up to date than the Maxima or Accord. Has a fresh upscale look that seems to last.

Get the Millenia "S" with the supercharged miller cycle engine. Its not only better on fuel, but it produces more power and the engine itself is more reliable.

Resale values are low due to it being an older design with little nameplate recognition. A -steal-.

-Jesda

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Richard A Parr wrote:Most states honor each other sales taxes if you move from one state to another with your car. If you register your car in the new state you are usually taxed for the difference if you paid less in the old state. NO refunds if you paid more.
Not the great state of Washington. They will charge the difference between the cheaper tax rate of another state and Washington, which is always higher. No refunds by any state to a car moving out of Washington is understandable as those other states would be bankrupt quickly.


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