Hello from the Panhandle of Texas
#1
Hello from the Panhandle of Texas
Hello fellow Saturn owners,
I recently joined to see if I could get some help in diagnosing an issue (Click Here). I am currently trying to diagnose it and fix it and hopefully will get on it more this weekend. I have already received some great feedback.
I am an owner of a 2007 Saturn Ion III that I purchased in 03/2012 w/ 75,599 miles on it. I now have over 126,000 on it, as I use this as my commute car.
My average lifetime MPG is 29.94 w/ a high of 33.29 and a low of 26.86. I use aCar for Android (aCar Support and Information) and I recommend it.
Let me know if you have any questions.
I recently joined to see if I could get some help in diagnosing an issue (Click Here). I am currently trying to diagnose it and fix it and hopefully will get on it more this weekend. I have already received some great feedback.
I am an owner of a 2007 Saturn Ion III that I purchased in 03/2012 w/ 75,599 miles on it. I now have over 126,000 on it, as I use this as my commute car.
My average lifetime MPG is 29.94 w/ a high of 33.29 and a low of 26.86. I use aCar for Android (aCar Support and Information) and I recommend it.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Last edited by bartelbjones; 01-24-2018 at 09:18 AM.
#5
You got me thinking, goaliemo... I had no idea why it is called pan handle.
How North Texas Got Its Name
Why is North Texas called North Texas ?
The answer to this question is shrouded in mystery, confusion, and paradox and seems to go back so far into the history of Texas that it has been all but forgotten. It is confusing and paradoxical because common sense would seem to dictate that the most northern part of Texas would be called, or at least be included in, North Texas. The most northern area, however, is actually too far north to be called North Texas and is called the Panhandle instead because of its close proximity to the "panhandle" of Oklahoma.
How North Texas Got Its Name
Why is North Texas called North Texas ?
The answer to this question is shrouded in mystery, confusion, and paradox and seems to go back so far into the history of Texas that it has been all but forgotten. It is confusing and paradoxical because common sense would seem to dictate that the most northern part of Texas would be called, or at least be included in, North Texas. The most northern area, however, is actually too far north to be called North Texas and is called the Panhandle instead because of its close proximity to the "panhandle" of Oklahoma.
#7
You watch Street Outlaws too, Billy? I love that show. I'd love to have the money those guys **** away on those cars. What does it prove in the long run? Not a damn thing, but I still love watching them. Looks like Daddy Dave has his work cut out for him to get back to #1, doesn't it?
#8
drag druggies.....
About the new OKC-based reality show ?Street Outlaws? | The Lost Ogle
link to hate mail from the above review
Let?s take a look at some Street Outlaws hate mail? | The Lost Ogle
(Never seen not one minute)
About the new OKC-based reality show ?Street Outlaws? | The Lost Ogle
link to hate mail from the above review
Let?s take a look at some Street Outlaws hate mail? | The Lost Ogle
(Never seen not one minute)
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