Honda Civic VTi VTEC-LEV 1999
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Make: HONDA
Model: CIVIC
Year: 1999
Sub model: VTi
Main colour: Silver
Vehicle type: Passenger Car
Body style: Sedan
No of seats: 5
Licence plate: YI3255
Transmission: Automatic
Fuel type: Regular Unleaded Petrol
Number of cylinders: 4cyl
Fuel type: Regular Unleaded Petrol
Mileage: 169,000km
Dual Front Airbag Package
Airbag Driver and Passenger
Central Locking Remote Control
Cloth Trim
Power Mirrors
Power Steering
Power Windows
• New WOF (Nov 2017)
• Really cheap to run!
• Brand new front and back brake pads (Nov 2017)
• New radiator (2016)
• Oil change (Nov 2017)
Pioneer Digital Media Receiver MVH-X380BT:
CD-Free Design
Bluetooth® Dual Phone Connection & Guest Mode
Access and Control Music Stored on Your Android™ Device
Pandora® for iPhone® and Android & Pandora Station Creation
10-Level Brightness Control & Timer
Happy to negotiate. Please feel free to call (021-118-0174) and have a chat or come and have a look at the car.
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Same Again Dan
Who else besides me has gotten annoyed well before now with TVOne weather presenter, Daniel Corbett constant use of the term: SAME THING AGAIN.
Dan uses this term at least two-three times on any evening he is doing the weather presentation. A year ago and it wasn't in his vocabulary.
Ok, NZ is not a huge country and therefore the weather region by region, city by city can be pretty similar. But to use the same terminology when there is either no need to or many alternatives, rankles me anyway.
His weather colleagues have never used this Corbett habitual three worded expression.
Another thing Dan does with so much more repetitiveness of late is the frimmp, woosh, voomb sounds of noise he makes to describe rain, wind, impending climatic conditions or whatever.
Come on Dan. You weren't doing or saying these things in the UK.