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My outback simply won't die no matter how rough i treat it, it's great having a beat up car. Thankfully petrol is 1.35€ a litre here so the fuel consumption is just annoying. I guess it's why you're looking for different.
Moving wood!
I think the V70 will be better all around. Try sit in both, but I find Volvo a lot more comfy.
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Have you read that? God it's got more bullshit than a influencer.
"More than just the eye-catching results, Lefevere fostered a family feel and loyalty base within the team, which is almost unique within a sport of such a transient nature. The team earned the moniker of ‘The Wolfpack’ as they are famed for its team spirit and willing to race as a collective, who were prepared to go in to battle for each other. The atmosphere within in the team is demonstrated when examining the team’s staff list, many of whom have been loyal to the team since the very early days of its existence."
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I didn't realise Valencia was that much spoken, though I know they're proud. Actually it's meant to me similar to catalan I believe.
I live in a Catalan stronghold so it's the daily language, learning it opened doors for me. Plus at school here, in our town, everything is taught in catalan and Spanish is taught as a class as a second language! With speaking french it made sense as french and Catalan are close. Ultimately, people are very happy to practice and help a stranger learning Catalan so it made it easier. But now, I can't leave Catalunya or get a proper job and where but locally so I need to learn Spanish.
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Having just done an hour this is good thanks, works for me in how I learn and skips the bullshit basics for idiots, nor concerns itself with detailed grammar.
Yes Catalan and Spanish are very similar, but still different. I can understand a lot of Spanish now, but can't speak much so I need to cross that bridge. Then I need to do some grammar and some proper exams I think.
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Gracias totas!
I learn by doing, not by reading textbooks. So YouTube is good. I learnt Catalan by doing 1 on 1 conversations everyday on italki, but I can't afford to do that now. I find Duolingo etc just crap, slow and dull, while teaching you stuff you'll never need.
The Paul noble course was refreshing, just straight in to the good basics, mostly.
I did easy Catalan and they are good stuff, so easy Spanish is an idea. I checked out dreaming Spanish and the website is a nice system.
Thanks @cozzzzzzzz that looks interesting will try today.
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If I had two kids under 3 I'd want to be dam sure my car was fine and not having any hidden damage that could cause an issue.
Personally I would have taken it to a mechanic, but they said to take to body shop. Either way, if the shunt is as you say, id get it checked.
Ps tough times with the kids, sympathy.
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Sorry that's annoying. I think the answer depends on how out it is and what you are planning to floor it with.