Well after 249,889 miles and lots of memories the Altima is going to the Kidney Foundation. This car ran on faith the last few years. I really mean it when I say the Lord blessed this car to run to its last full measure. It was a faithful car.
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Wow! I remember when Dad bought that car-- it has done its time. Wasn't it the first NEW car we ever had??!?
We bought the Aspen Dodge wagon new out of law school. The Ford brown van was new.
Such a sad occasion, that car has been around longer than all of our kids! I remember when dad brought it home for the first. Wow, goodbye Altima!
OH yeah! I forgot about those cars-- I remember how "cool" I felt riding around in our new Ford mini-van. I was in 6th grad. I remember when we lost the Dodge, too! That wasn't fun.
While I was still driving Little Red, I took the Altima on many dates. Thanks for impressing the ladies little Nissan.
How very sad...saying goodbye to a car is a tearful day (until its replaced by something better.) Love the camel video!!
I always get teary-eyed when we sell a car, too. What's with that? The kidney foundation will be happy, that's good.
sniff, sniff
Just to know: is that the same car you owned when I was there????
yep.
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