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#2 written by TheGenuineVideos 3 months ago
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#9 written by LUKAvac2 3 months ago
@pubate1 The nano shuffle was 169€ and ipod4g was 229€ but the trigger was the action of 138€f or ipod3g….so when i seen ipod3g have wireless…ant there is one super cool 4g there too ,but all sould out! Then i bouth that one from shelf lol i think my ipod was touch by 31231231 hands! but the product is sooo grat. !!
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#16 written by RhesusVX 3 months ago
@pubate1, I read those comments below, and then I watched the video. I am properly SHOCKED at having to hear somebody justify their “ability to speak English” like that….just goes to show the trash that the internet attracts. Those responsible should be ashamed.
pubate1, your English and accent is very clear indeed, probably clearer than the English speaking idiots who were calling you out in the first place. Ignore them and continue doing what you do, it’s much appreciated!
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#18 written by aphixe 3 months ago
Your English is GREAT… alot of people like to judge people.. but if you ask them. hey do you speak my language. or any other languages.. in USA.. most likely the only language then english is spanish and that spanish is more likely never used or forgotten.. mostly any other country learns english and really uses it.
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#25 written by ABusBehindYouLookOut 3 months ago
HAHA!! He’s got you YOU FAG RACISTS!!!
He IS RIGHT!!!
YOU FAGGOT RACISTS CAN’T SPEAK THAI, JAPANESE , KOREAN, FILIPINO, CHINESE, INDIAN,INDONESIAN… and all the rest of the exotic languages you English perfect faggot racist can’t speak,,,,….keep it up Mr. Pubate…. just ignore those fags your doing well
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#27 written by sketchyinc 3 months ago
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#29 written by avlisk 3 months ago
I’ve owned Subarus, Toyotas, Hondas, Chryslers and a Ford truck. If I had to buy any one of them again, it would be a toss up between my 1989 Camry wagon and my 2002 Rio Cinco. Taking petrol prices and seat comfort into account, the nod goes to Kia. When adding purchase price, Kia wins outright. I love my nearly 9 YO Rio Cinco. And they get better each year. Thanks, Kia. Remember, just one man’s experience.
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#30 written by avlisk 3 months ago
@grandori2 Hi. I have a 2002 Rio Cinco that I really like. After all, I’ve had it for nearly 9 years so far! Great seats. I really like how they look, too, even my old one. The one thing that could be better is the road noise. I do a couple of trips each year from Phoenix to Boston and back, and wish the car was quieter. How is your Rio (version 2.0 if you will) at 65mph all day. Thanks. Ken Silva
PS mine is rated 25/30mpg, but always has done 5 better on each rating. How is yours on petrol/gas? -
#37 written by grandori2 3 months ago
Little things like the brightness due to the great headlamp assemblies of both the headlights and optional fog lights are fantastic. I owned a 01Jetta GLS and after 28,000 miles the transmission went on me, completely (auto). Needless to say, German cars cost TONS to repair, and that it did- over $2,400 USD at manco.
It also suffered from overheating due to the bad placement of the engine and not enough airflow through the radiator at low speeds.
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#38 written by grandori2 3 months ago
A parking ticket/credit card slot in the main bay under the head unit. The interior is great looking. Mine is a Black shell with a black/red patterned interior that is comfortable and easy to maintain. The leather accents to the steering wheel, stitching, and shifter all compliment the overall feel of the car.
I can tell you, i was skeptical of this Korean car, but again, after 85,000 miles I have only brought it in for normal servicing. NO PROBLEMS! A great, fun car to drive. Do not hesitate!
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#39 written by avlisk 3 months ago
Well, it’s a year since my last post and the car is still with me, still operating just fine, has driven across country twice this past year with still no mechanical problems. So, it’s 8 years with this great little car. I hope to make 10 and then a new Rio5. Or maybe I’ll shoot for another 10 years.
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#40 written by grandori2 3 months ago
Used for me as a commuter, the gas mileage is awesome- and the problems? What problems? Korean manufacturers like Kia and Hyundai have come far ways from what they produced in the earlier days of 2000. The ’08 SX offers some cool features- the stock stereo system has quite a kick to it with all the adjustments to Bass – Treble – Fade etc. you could want, along with an auxiliary feature to use with your iPod.
It also has TWO jacks for things like phone chargers, cigarette lighters, etc. and also -
#41 written by grandori2 3 months ago
I also just wanted to say a few things about the quality and function of the car I have run into over the last 85,000 miles on the odometer-
It is absolutely true that there is a lot of engine noise when the car kicks into overdrive, while passing or accelerating hard onto the highway. With that said, the light curb weight makes the 110HP very usable with one passenger and a bunch of luggage in the hatch. You are looking at around 5 seconds to 40, 7 seconds to 50, and the 10 area to 60.
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#43 written by grandori2 3 months ago
I have a 2008 Rio5 SX model with most of the added features mentioned, minus the 16″ versus the 15″ alloy rims. I love the car. Although I am a huge fan of a manual transmission, I went with the automatic 4 speed with a 5th overdrive gear. This little hatchback in the SX comes with sport tuned suspension, a VERY responsive throttle and steering response, and really makes it feel like a more expensive car than it is.
The looks may not be for everyone, but I do still get a lot of compliments.
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#44 written by RogTheLefty 3 months ago
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