pennysaver ad places blame on dexcool

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My only comments:

That car is barely worth that around here and only if it's in perfect shape.

Why mention it's "woman owned" if it offers no benefit in describing the condition?

I only scanned this in from this week's "Uncle Henrys" for your collective amusement.
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I guess the idea is that women don't abuse vehicles like men do
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Please keep in mind that I didn't mention anything about neglect.

A common thing in motorcycle ads is "adult owned". They want you to think that adults are easier on a motorcycle than a younger person would be. I've been an adult for a few years now
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and I can tell you I still love pushing my bike to the limit when I can. Touring bikes don't have 1500 cc engines so you can do 55 mph all day long.
 
My dad used to always tell me that if a car for sale and advertised as "woman owned/driven", its probably in good shape because:

1) Probably not driven as hard as men do, as previously mentioned,
2) Women get "taken to the cleaners" when bringing in their vehicle for service and have more done to it than necessary. This of course can be very subjective as some women (and men) don't have their vehicles serviced regularily. Just my $0.02
 
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Originally posted by rocketman:
Women get "taken to the cleaners" when bringing in their vehicle for service and have more done to it than necessary.

This is assuming that the work is actually done.

Really taking someone to the cleaners is charging them for service that you don't do.
 
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