Sunday, April 27, 2014

2011 Hyundai Elantra.?

Q. I have fallen inlove with the 2011 Hyundai Elantra. I want to get on in the future. What's your opinion on the car.


Answer
Good question. I purchased the 2011 Elantra GLS, manual transmission, popular option package (air, cruise, etc.) after quite a bit of research. The 2011 Elantra is rated as: (1) one of the top ten cars for gas mileage and the only non-hybrid small sedan without some special eco-package, (2) rated best small sedan by Consumer Reports (and has been so rated for several years, (3) rated the #3 small sedan (out of almost 30 other small cars) by US News & World Reports, and (4) has been rated highly by Motor Trend and IT. Every rating I have read has generally rated it better than all or virtually all other small sedans. Also, the Elantra runs by my calculations around $2K cheaper than the Civic or the Chevy Cruze. Unfortunately, others have noticed this too, so last week there was only a 12 day inventory of Elantras (which means most are selling virtually before they get off the trucks). After 6K miles on mine, I have been very impressed (I previously had a BMW 325I). Plus, the Elantra comes with the best warranty of any small car of which I am aware (60K bumper to bumper, 100K engine and drive train). It would be difficult for me to see the circumstances where you would regret the purchase.

How popular are furies?

Q. Now I'm a huge Furry and just out of curiosity how Popular are furies bcause this one guy told me that furies aren't really popular and "that's an understatement" sooo what did he mean by that?
btw I don't mean furies in a sexual way just in General. And by Furies yes I mean the guys that love anthro art and such. You know kinda like http://christiantransfan.deviantart.com/#/d2ca3n2


Answer
Furries have made it onto popular TVs shows in both American and England
Furry events have been reported in the news in both America and England (Oups, Forgot Germany)
A number of furries events have attendance that reaches into the thousands, (Check out Anthrocon)
even outside America there are a number of furry cons that get hundreds of attendees. (Check out Eurofurence)


but if you refer to it on an individual level of popularity, that depends on where you go.
Wherever creativity is valued, furries are very likely welcomed with open arms ;)

And I wouldn't worry about what some guy tells you.
I mean one guy started telling people the world was going to end in 1994.
It didn't
The same guy started telling people the world was going to end in 2011
It didn't.
The result? Many of the people that believed him soled everything they owned and went off to tell people to repent, find Jesus and save themselves, or donated what they had to the idio... err.. "prophets" little charity.
So what can we learn from this?
Believing what some guy told you when they don't provide proof is often a bad idea.




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