White curse
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White curse
white curse continues tonight. I saw a total of 3 bonne'*. One an SSE.
One was parked, one was being towed, and one was parked on a jack with no rotor while rust was eating it alive...
One was parked, one was being towed, and one was parked on a jack with no rotor while rust was eating it alive...
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2 white bonne'* here.. 88 sse and 95 se.
white curse.? there is no such thing in my opinion..
i feel its the car not liking the owner.
my cars love me. never a problem at all.. but when i have the wife in the car something ALWAYS goes wrong.
just my feelings on this white curse situation
white curse.? there is no such thing in my opinion..
i feel its the car not liking the owner.
my cars love me. never a problem at all.. but when i have the wife in the car something ALWAYS goes wrong.
just my feelings on this white curse situation
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There are several white Bonnies in my area and I know the owners of 2 of them and they are almost show quality cars. One is a 2002 SLE and the other is a 99 SE. No such thing as white curse, its either mechanical failure or owner neglect. Oh and 88bonnsse, I like your signature
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I seem to recall reading years ago that white vehicles were involved in more accidents in the Winter in the snow belt states (makes sense), and that overall, light gray cars are most likely to be in crashes because people have difficulty seeing them at dusk.