Wednesday, February 18, 2009

New Cars Have Their Advantages

New Cars Have Their Advantages

In the United States, much of the country has become very much dependent on their motor vehicles to get to work, to run errands and to take care of the many responsibilities of busy individuals and fa
milies. The brand new cars that are available with all of the latest bells and whistles, and many with better fuel economy, are attractive and tempting to many, but with the way the economy is today not as many people can afford to finance a new car, nor can they handle the higher auto insurance rates they would have to pay as well.

In many instances, when people just can't manage the monthly payments of a new car, they simply look to used vehicles and the kind of value they can enjoy by purchasing a pre-owned auto. The fact of the matter is that when people who are mindful of their budgets compare auto features and the cost of a used car against the cost of a brand new vehicle, it often makes a great deal of sense to go with a used car, if it has low mileage and has been well maintained.

One of the primary concerns that many people have related to purchasing new cars is the fact the as soon as the car is purchased and driven home that vehicle becomes a "used" car and the value plummets. While some motorists much prefer having a new car and knowing that their vehicle is in perfect condition, there is a large segment of the population that simply do not like the thought of immediately losing so much value on something that is costing them thousands of dollars.

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We bought a new car today! 1997 Hyundai : Elantra GLS...Yippy! Very good condition and just the right size for us and it get's good gas milage.. with the gas price's it will great to down size from a big ass blazer to this..I am so excited,lol


Another aspect that needs to be taken into consideration when people compare auto deals is the automobile insurance that will be required. Because a new vehicle has a higher value, this needs to be covered by the auto insurance policy, which will push the insurance rates higher. Because of this, it often makes sense to purchase a car that is only two or three years old and still has a few years left on the manufacturer's warranty, and will be cheaper to insure.


These days, people do a great deal of new car research online and read unbiased and honest reviews from people who have purchased the same model of new car they are considering for themselves. This in
formation can be very helpful, regardless of whether the person is interested in a new car or if they are thinking about buying a used model. Either way, the car research that can be done these days online can be very helpful, as people try to determine what will be the best car for them and their family.

On top of having the ability to do a great deal of research via the internet nowadays, more and more often the auto dealerships are even making it easy to buy new cars and used cars through their dealership websites. There are even some auto dealers that will let you make an online request to test drive a car and the dealership will bring the car right to your doorstep. At the same time, you can start the process of getting your auto financing and you can find auto insurance quotes online as well, making the whole process of buying a car much simpler.

New Cars Have Their Advantages

Our New Car 17 by The Gordons.
Our first new car!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Top 10 Reasons to Buy a Used Car vs a New Car

Top 10 Reasons to Buy a Used Car vs a New Car

By: Gen Wright

Buying a used car is a great way to save some money and still get the car you've been searching for. Whether you're constrained by your pocketbook or have certain automotive needs that must be met (such as a backseat for the kids or four-wheel drive for winter weather), today's used car options deliver almost everything new cars do and at a lower overall cost.

1. Depreciation

The second you drive a new car off the lot, its value depreciates by as much as 20 percent. Studies show that most cars are only worth 60 to 70 percent of their original value three years after their purchase. When you buy a used car, all the depreciation has already been absorbed by the original owner.

2. No Overpriced Dealer Repairs

When you purchase certain makes and models of new cars, the parts covered under warranty aren't valid if you use your own mechanic. In these instances, your only choice is to return to the dealership to get your repairs done. This is basically the dealership's way of getting you into their shops with their overpriced service. When you buy a used car, you can get repairs done on your own terms.

3. Save Money

Buying used cars whether you are buying from a used car dealership, car classifieds, or online sites like Craigslist simply costs less money than buying new. New cars run an average of $25,000, while used cars are closer to the $10,000 range. If you're buying from a private seller, you might even be able to haggle the price down or barter to keep costs low.

4. Save the Planet

While buying a hybrid car might seem like a great way to go green, it actually takes more energy to build a new hybrid than it does to buy a fuel-efficient used car. Every time a hybrid comes off the assembly line, it takes about 46,000 miles of driving before the car breaks even in the amount of energy it saves through fuel efficiency. Buying a used car in the first place as long as it's not a gas guzzler will actually reduce your carbon footprint.

New Car by Bonnie Matthews.
Dad got Jenny and me a new car. I looooove the colour. Looks really dark here because it was cloudy, but it's a bluey/greeny/grey. Not really sure what to call it.

I know, we're spoiled. But home is only a 2 hour drive away but would be too much of a hassel to do without a car for weekends. When the red car was in the accident I was totally ready to get a part time job and take the bus, but mom talked me out of it and wants me to just finish school.


5. Lower Car Insurance Rates

Car insurance rates are higher for new cars than they are for used cars. The reasons are simple: new cars are more likely to be financed (and therefore need full coverage), and annual insurance rates can run as high as 20 percent of a car's sticker price. Buying a newer, more expensive model can end up costing you money for years.

6. Higher Used Car Standards

Thanks to new lemon laws and auto history check websites, it has become easier than ever to determine if a used car has undergone any major damage. Some used car dealerships also offer used car certification, which guarantees that they have been looked over and approved by a qualified mechanic.

7. Avoiding Car Dealerships

When buying a used car, you have a number of places to look. You can peruse car classifieds, visit eBay or Craigslist, or opt for a used car dealership. New cars typically only come from one place - the dealer - so you have limited options when it comes to salesmen and haggling over prices.

8. Finding Good Deals

Owners of new cars can be a pretty finicky set. Many people turn over their cars after one or two years simply as a matter of course, while others may decide that the monthly payments are too high to continue. If you take the time to look for quality used cars, you might find some incredibly good deals from individuals who are motivated to sell.

9. More Bang for Your Buck

When you drive a new car straight off the lot, you typically pay for every added feature. When you upgrade to include a sunroof, tinted windows, and a spoiler, you can leave with a total price thousands of dollars higher than the sticker price. Used cars with these same amenities might cost a little more than those without, but not nearly to the same extent.

10. Used Cars can be just as Reliable if carefully inspected

Although buying a new car may seem like a more responsible choice, no car purchase is guaranteed to be hassle-free. Factory recalls, faulty parts, and required maintanence repairs can occur just as easily in a new car as they can in a used car. As long as you have your used car purchase checked out and you take good care of it, the overall reliability of your car can be just as good as a new car. Further, cars have also become more reliable with advances in technology.

Buying a car - regardless of whether you choose new or used - is a major endeavor that can put a strain on your finances for years. Fortunately, most of the benefits of buying a used car have to do with money. As long as you take your time, evaluate your prospective purchases, and have a mechanic check out the used car before you buy it, you and your used car can spend many happy years together.

Top 10 Reasons to Buy a Used Car vs a New Car

new car woot! by thebluedino.
I just picked up my new car from Butler VW in Macon, GA. Technically it isn't new but a "certified pre-loved" 2006 jetta. This is the first time I've owned a car that was actually made after I graduated from elementary school. My prior cars were an amazing 1989 Pontiac Grand Prix LE & a 1991 Honda Civic DX.

Buy New & Used Cars – Repossessed Cars on Sale

Buy New & Used Cars – Repossessed Cars on Sale

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Repossessed Cars:

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New and Used Repossessed Cars for Sale:

Repossessed cars for sale auctions are now becoming more and more popular. This is the perfect way for any individual be it a car dealer or even students to buy cars due to affordability. Once you become a member of auction seized cars website you will get an excellent service to help you save time and money with a detailed database site and much more about government and state auctions sites and their contact phone numbers. This is the most updated database on government and state auctions with online support and live service to assist you and help you find exactly what you are looking for and make your shopping experience a pleasurable one.

Lorna GETZ a New Car in 3D by Ray Tomes.


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Some of the cars on sale are: Acura, Infiniti, Nissan, Audi, Isuzu, Oldsmobile, BMW, Jaguar, Plymouth, Buick, Jeep, Pontiac, Cadillac, Kia, Porsche, Chevrolet, Land Rover, Saab, Chrysler, Lexus, Saturn, Dodge, Lincoln, Subaru, Ford, Mazda, Suzuki, GMC, Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, Honda, Mercury, Volkswagen, HUMMER, MINI, Volvo, Hyundai, Mitsubishi, Ferrari

You will be able to browse through all this models and more then bid and buy these cars at unheard – of low prices of up to 90% off. You also get full access to easy online bidding, seized car listings, dealer car auctions, bank repo vehicles, police repo vehicles, other government auctions, browse online listings or buy offline, From basic to luxury cars for sale and homes and save thousands of dollars.

In the past, only car dealers and realtors with special licenses could access these auctions, only now cause of the internet, things have changed because big business has saturated the market in turn making it impossible for many of these repossessed cars and homes auction centers to get the word out. These auction centers and online Auctions need you to attend and buy because of the enormous expense to store these thousands of vehicles and homes. This is the absolute best way of attaining the car or home of your dreams for a fraction of what it would cost you otherwise.

my new car! by knitting school dropout.
my first ever NEW car! it even stinks like a new car (which gives me a headache)! i'm finally over the anxiety of having a car payment. i actually have less stress, because my previous car was always having expensive problems. it actually started dying 5 miles from the dealership.

omg, i love hatchbacks, and rear windshield wipers, and 34mpg!


Advantage of repossessed new and used cars auction:

Repossessed cars for sale auctions offer multiple benefits among buyers simply because they are being offered at a low starting price and this makes it possible for you to save big money, buyers can expect a whole wide range of choices for vehicles and the quality of the vehicles is not compromised by the prices. It is possible for you to find the car you have always wanted available at a price you can easily afford.

Besides a low starting price repossessed cars on sale auctions offer quality cars in a lot of ways, most of the cars are in top condition and will look quite new with the warrant still on. There are no pieces of junk in fact, you will be amazed at how unbelievably good and well maintained these cars are being sold at a price that even teenagers can afford.

If you buy repossessed cars, don’t think that these cars are always in bad shape. You will be surprised to know that some of these repossessed cars are in brand new condition. You can get a background check on the vehicle you wish to buy; you should also be able to do a little research on its history and records. Repossessed cars for sale auctions usually give information regarding the repossessed cars for free, including history reports on the car that you wish to buy. Buy new & used cars click here to view and join cars for sale and Repossessed cars on sale at auction seized cars on sale site.

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House and (new) car - the end of the walk by cathie.
The walk is a circle or loop that leads through the park where the river fork is. We bought the house in May 2003. A neighbor mentioned that it is a Sear's kithouse, which is something I would love to investigate. It does have nice beveled windows on the first floor and as you can see it's not completely square-it has that piece that sticks out slightly, but I guess it could indeed be a Sear's house. If anyone see's this and happens to know where I could go for more info -let me know! The new car is a Honda civic - not a hybrid, just a new civic.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Can you help me with car buying tips?

Can you help me with car buying tips?

I am going to buy a car, and this is the first time I really am going for a new car. I am female and I have already had the " don't you have a dad or boyfriend to bring with you darlin"? CRAP! Any suggestions on negotiating a price. I will be financing through my credit union at 5.75%. I just want to know how to go about haggeling price, or asking for add on's if they don't lower the price. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks in advance.

I am going to buy a car, and this is the first time I really am going for a new car. I am female and I have already had the " don't you have a dad or boyfriend to bring with you darlin"? CRAP! Any suggestions on negotiating a price. I will be financing through my credit union at 5.75%. I just want to know how to go about haggeling price, or asking for add on's if they don't lower the price. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks in advance.

For a new car, I would recommend using edmunds.com "true market pricing" or Consumer Reports premium pricing service to get an estimate of what the vehicle you want actually sell for. Edmunds is free while CR is a paid service. In addition to market price, either will have info on any current dealer incentives in effect at the time you are ready to buy.

I am going to buy a car, and this is the first time I really am going for a new car. I am female and I have already had the " don't you have a dad or boyfriend to bring with you darlin"? CRAP! Any suggestions on negotiating a price. I will be financing through my credit union at 5.75%. I just want to know how to go about haggeling price, or asking for add on's if they don't lower the price. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks in advance. So far you guys ROCK! This is all greatly valuable information!

The secrets to negotiating a good deal are knowledge and control. For a new car, I would recommend using edmunds.com "true market pricing" or Consumer Reports premium pricing service to get an estimate of what the vehicle you want actually sell for. Edmunds is free while CR is a paid service. In addition to market price, either will have info on any current dealer incentives in effect at the time you are ready to buy. Now that you know what the selling price is, set a target of a couple of hundred below and an absolute max price a couple of hundred above this price. Now find all the dealers of your make within 100 miles (or lesser distance if you are not willing to drive that far) of your location. This tells you how many options you have if you have already decided on a specific vehicle. If you have a number of dealers within a short driving distance you can scout the dealers first before you start negotiating. When you are ready to buy, don't go to the dealer more than 2 hours before their normal closing time. This puts the time factor on your side. End of month, quarter, or year may provide an additional factor in your favor if the dealer is behind on their sales but you have no way of knowing if this presents an actual advantage. Start with your closest dealer. Be observant. Do their vehicles have a secondary sticker with a bunch of dealer addons, seat protectant, paint protectant, dealer fees, etc.? This is an indication of how difficult it is going to be to negotiate a deal. The more they have inflated the price the harder it will be. Once you have done the test drive and are ready to start negotiating start by stating that all price offers you make is inclusive of all dealer monies. You know that sales tax, registration, and other government fees will be added. Request (demand) that all offers to sell be on the same basis. This should eliminate any surprises after you think you have negotiated a price. You will usually be required to start with an offer. Your opening offer should be about the same amount below your target price as their inflated sticker is above the target price. You will be asked for a check to validate the offer. Don't give them a check, give them $1. The check is leverage against you leaving, walking away from a $1 is not a big deal. This dance will continue through many stages, they will try to get you to discuss payments. Don't go there, retain a single focus - selling price. They will use a line that they have to make a profit. Don't bite, this is an attempt to negotiate based on their invoice. Never provide any info you don't want them to know. Never allow anything to distract the focus from selling price. A good response for the "we have to make a profit line" is a question, "If you sold me this car for $100 would you have to close the dealership tomorrow?" They won't answer but you have avoided another trap. The dance will go through the salesman and at least one closer and maybe two closers. This is why the closing time works in your favor. Stay focused on a single item - selling price. Don't provide any information you don't want them to know. Don't lie but be able to dodge questions or respond to a question with a question of your own. Walking away is your greatest leverage. They know once you walk out the door, they have lost a potential sale.

I am moivng to Edmonton and soon will be looking to buy a car. Can some one give me an idea of the car prices? I am not looking for brand new flashy cars. Some thing like an ecomony family cars, may be around 5 years old? Are there any companies...

Does anyone have any good tips, particularly for women, who are buying new/used cars? Yes, it's true I may not know a lot about cars, but I still want to get the best deal possible. Anyone have any tips to help me to work with car dealers ...

21/10/2008 (Day 2.295) - New Car by Kaptain Kobold.
Here it is - our new car. Well, new second-hand car, but you know what I mean. It's a bit bigger than I'm used to, but we think it will do the job. Given how hilly the area around our new house is, we can use something like this.

Sorry that I'm still doing boring self-portraits where I just stand in front of, or behind, something. Once we get more organised (we move into our new place on Thursday all being well) I'll try and make my pictures more interesting.

Can you help me with car buying tips?


Our new car! by mamalemma.
Last Wednesday, we were pleasantly surprised to hear a Toyota Prius was available for us! We had just placed the order, and were expecting to wait until at least December. Thank you to whomever turned down the car and moved us up on the list!

I have been wanting a hybrid for about 18 months now. I had to work hard to convince Brian that we actually needed a new car. (Both cars were paid off -- but were the same year and are getting old; we were running the risk of both of them crapping out at the same time!)

I never liked the body shape of the Prius, but I actually do love it in this color. And the inside ... well, let's just say my inner technophile is doing a jig! GPS, Bluetooth hands-free phone ... and lots of other geeky stuff. Too bad it's Brian's car. :-( He's pleased, though, because he can take the HOV lanes now, and has significantly cut down his morning commute. Hooray!

Car buying tips for women?

Car buying tips for women?

I will be buying a car this summer. I don't live with my father and I won't have a man in my life at that point. How do I not get ripped off? I'm doing all the research I can ahead of time. But I'm just not an expert at cars or car buying by any means. I would like to hope that car salesmen would not rip me off because I'm a young women but I need to expect that. How can I avoid getting ripped off and get a good deal?

Car dealers know that if you are not on the lot, you are in the position of power. Once you get on the lot, they try everything to keep you there for as long as they can.

Get tips and information to help you select the right car for your lifestyle and budget. Go to Used Car Research.

These are startling statistics given back in 2006 women represented $300 billion annually on car purchases, maintenance and repairs. Indeed, women have a great influence on the automobile market and are learning to master the art of knowing what they want? and are actually getting it.

new car! by preppiecurler.
finally took a photo. I purchased a new used car-2007 model.

Marsha, the 2000 ford focus wagon, was dying.

We named her lil' kim because she's so tricked out!


There are thousands of used cars for sale. We can help you find the right car for your lifestyle and budget.

Buying a car is a big investment. Consider buying a used car and enjoy the fact that it holds its value better than new cars. Find out why buying a used car is a better deal.

?When women turn on a Maserati, the car returns the favor,? said Maserati?s new president for North America, Marti Eulberg referring to the results of the study in which the sound of a Maserati engine was shown to spark a biological response among women. According to Maserati, 100% of the women studied showed higher testosterone levels after listening to the exhaust sounds of a revving Maserati V8 than any other car.

Eulberg thinks this might be one of the reasons that Maserati has made inroads with women who respond to the cars,? ?through their senses.? The smell of Italian leather and the sound of the engine must also appeal to men because Maserati still sells over 80% of its cars to those of the male persuasion. But more and more female artists, actors and executives are seeking a little ?flash of panache,? by buying one of these elegant and exclusive vehicles.

New Car by MicheKerr.
My husband got a new car!

It was a long and painful process. Talking about it for months and months, the test drives, the anxiety attacks, but he finally came home with a new car on Wednesday.

I thought my Jeep would be kicked to the curb, so to speak, but hubby says he doesn't mind parking on the street! So my Jeep gets to stay in the garage.

And, of course, the Element got snowed on immediately!


Have a car in mind but haven't found it yet? Save your search preferences and rerun them at any time. You can also import your searches into an RSS reader for automatically updated content that fits your schedule.

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For a woman buying a car alone, the experience falls somewhere south of having a root canal on the pleasure scale. Female car buyers often have to endure a subtle - and sometimes not so subtle - discrimination. They find themselves being shown "cute" cars. Salespeople discuss the choice of paint colors rather than the gas mileage. At worst, women are asked if they want to wait for their husbands to arrive before making the big decision. So, how does a woman purchasing a car on her own defend against this sort of behavior? Education. Learn what you need to know before you head to the showroom.

First, decide on the car you want. Consider what you are looking for in a vehicle - size, style, and features. Use the websites of the major car manufacturers to "build" your dream car.

Free Service! No Hassle or Haggling. No Obligation. Choose how you want to be contacted and local dealers will then compete for your business.

Looking for a great Bailout price on a new car? The current economic Recession is the best time to get the top price on a car that you really want - don't wait another day wondering about how much you should pay.


Car buying tips for women?

Car buying tips?

Car buying tips?

If you're one of the 58 million Americans buying a used car this year, you'll probably be among those who are looking for advice, tips and information on how to search for,inspect and purchase your next vehicle. ROAD & TRAVEL Magazine's Used Car Buying Guide offers consumers great tips and advice for purchasing that next car.

Our archived articles offer useful advice on how to find the right retailer, assure that the facts are presented, and hopefully leave with a shiny, reliable vehicle. Our goal is to help you minimize, and perhaps even eliminate, all the negative issues associated with buying a used vehicle.

New Car Excitement by wishymom.
Amanda bought a new car!

New car by DK10.
New haircut, too.

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA, October 2007.

What is the best financing deal right now on a new car? Are there any other car buying tips for 2007 cars?


Check Edmunds.com for latest incentives and special finance rates. Looks like Suburu is your only option since the Camry and Accord aren't available in AWD. Acura and Lexus offer AWD sedans but they are over $30K.



Car buying tips?

If you are one of the 58 million Americans buy a used car this year, probably are among those looking for advice, tips and information on how to search, inspect and purchase your next vehicle. ROAD & TRAVEL Magazine Used Car Buying Guide offers consumers great tips and advice for that next car purchase.

Our archived offer tips on how to find the retailer to ensure that the facts are presented, and hopefully leave with a knowledgeable and reliable vehicle. Our goal is to help minimize or even eliminate all the negative issues associated with the purchase of a used vehicle.

New car buying tips - Toyota corolla 2009 XLE?

New car buying tips - Toyota corolla 2009 XLE?

I do not have experience in buying new car from dealership. i checked few websites like - msnauto.com, yahooauto.com, kbb.com etc. there are msrp and invoice price given for new car. when i called few dealers they always gave price over the phone more than msrp. i do not know how to negotiate and to what price level.also my trade in 2001 corolla ce as per kbb (old car) value no dealers is ready to give. they mostly give less than 40% of kbb value. i do not know how to get best price out of my old vehiclecan you give some suggestion to make a perfect deal ?

New Car! (and sister) by jacqueline-w.
Another shot of my pretty new car... and my sister who wants to be in every picture I take... guess I should be glad for such a willing subject.



Both the msrp and the dealer invoice price are artificial numbers. you can pay a fee $14 to $20 to various companies that will show you how much a dealer pays and exactly how much a car with the options cost. consumer reports has one 1-800-332-6331. you figure out what car you want with what options then you go to different dealers and see what prices they give you. at some point tell them this is how much your willing to pay and if they say that is low, walk out go somewhere else. when you find a car at the price you want, make the deal and arrange the financing or payment then bring in the used car. you never want to even mention a trade b4 the price is agreed on because they will juggle the figures knowing the value of your trade. you can buy cars today online without ever going to the dealership they can deliver them to your house. but always drive a car b4 you buy it. go to a dealership or even call ahead and tell them you want to test drive a car. the best price you will get for a used car is buy selling it yourself to a private party as you have learned the dealer will give you less than 50% of it's actual value.

Mom's new car covered in leaves by Francesca....
It seemed like the tree in front of our house decided to lose all of its leaves at once. Mom's brand new car is completely covered.



Hi. i am looking to buy a new honda accord coupe ex-v6 (manual) and obviously, the price is making me think extra hard. i live in nyc and visited a local authorized honda dealership.. they told me it would run me about 26k. msrp is 27,500. i dont know whether this is a nice price or not.. but i know that taxes are going to kill me and probably run me at least 30k with these people. (p.s.- i am financing probably most or all of it) now i was considering going to another state and buying it (even if i have to fly there and drive back), but am i going to have problems registering it here in ny? this is my first time buying a new car so i'd appreciate some nice advice in how i should approach dealers in other states... meaning i dont want to go to another state just to test drive, not buy and come home. even if i was to buy it from another state, which state around me is closest and cheaper??another question is, my fico (credit score) is about 630. what rate should i expect? thank you!

New car buying tips - Toyota corolla 2009 XLE?

New car buying tips

New car buying tips? its my first time, be gentle lol?

Little background on myself - I am 21 and make about 35k a year in the St. Louis MO area and I'm looking to buy my first 'new' car. for the past 6 years I have been driving the car i bought outright for 1500 dollars, so it was a simple transaction.

only trouble is I really have no idea how to go about the whole thing to get the best deal. I inquired about a vehicle back in March and discovered my credit is pretty bad due to me being so young and the dealership tried to take advantage, but i told the salesman and the finance guy they could just suck lemons for all i care.


I recommend waiting. The bailout is not going to do anything to stimulate sales. In the dead of winter in Missouri they will be hungry to sell a car in February.

Also, don't rule out buying from a private party. A 2-4 year old used car will be just as reliable as new and cost alot less than new. Craigslist is a great place to locate private party sales.

New car buying tips? its my first time, be gentle lol?

My New Car ;-) .....I wish!!!! by Sandmania.
Hey everyone. Hope you are all well...I am still alive and kicking. I have been extra busy over the past month or so with my normal day job, various ongoing projects, studio photography and opening a pub,amongst other things....I gotta pay for this new car somehow you know..... ;-)

I'll be catching up with all of your streams in the next few days..no doubt I have missed some great shots from you guys/gals.