Three brand new 2015 Sport Hybrids
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Three brand new 2015 Sport Hybrids
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I livee in Toronto, and have only seen one Sport Hybrid on the road. Here are three sitting on the same lot, I'm sure I could snag one for 55k. I'm going to wait until the 2016s arrive to see if I can get a deal. I'm planning to go test drive one. But this is the only three car set of 2015s shipped, ever, at least to my knowledge.
I livee in Toronto, and have only seen one Sport Hybrid on the road. Here are three sitting on the same lot, I'm sure I could snag one for 55k. I'm going to wait until the 2016s arrive to see if I can get a deal. I'm planning to go test drive one. But this is the only three car set of 2015s shipped, ever, at least to my knowledge.
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I thought I was the only one thinking that, LOL! Way to present your most expensive product!
Last edited by neuronbob; 07-16-2015 at 08:02 AM.
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Looks like it's the NW corner of their lot just off the pavement. I agree it's poor presentation, but I wouldn't call it a field.
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its funny because I live a couple cities over and was going to make a comment about how they probably are somewhere in a field but you proved me wrong.
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Seeing that address brings back so many memories, most of them good.
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I used to live in a part of Rosedale that was so "rural" that creatures would knock over your metal trash cans at night.
But you could still walk to one of the busiest intersections in the world at Yonge and Bloor. You didn't necessarily want to be there, but it was an easy walk if you wanted.
Yonge St, by the way, is the longest street in the world, running from Lake Ontario water front of Toronto, all the way up to Hudsons Bay.
:-)
I used to live in a part of Rosedale that was so "rural" that creatures would knock over your metal trash cans at night.
But you could still walk to one of the busiest intersections in the world at Yonge and Bloor. You didn't necessarily want to be there, but it was an easy walk if you wanted.
Yonge St, by the way, is the longest street in the world, running from Lake Ontario water front of Toronto, all the way up to Hudsons Bay.
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Seeing that address brings back so many memories, most of them good.
:-)
I used to live in a part of Rosedale that was so "rural" that creatures would knock over your metal trash cans at night.
But you could still walk to one of the busiest intersections in the world at Yonge and Bloor. You didn't necessarily want to be there, but it was an easy walk if you wanted.
Yonge St, by the way, is the longest street in the world, running from Lake Ontario water front of Toronto, all the way up to Hudsons Bay.
:-)
I used to live in a part of Rosedale that was so "rural" that creatures would knock over your metal trash cans at night.
But you could still walk to one of the busiest intersections in the world at Yonge and Bloor. You didn't necessarily want to be there, but it was an easy walk if you wanted.
Yonge St, by the way, is the longest street in the world, running from Lake Ontario water front of Toronto, all the way up to Hudsons Bay.
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