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Originally Posted by bronsin
What!?! Im shocked shocked youve seen reason to buy a new Yaris with only ~200k on your present one!
JUST KIDDING!
We motorcyclists do "fly and rides" to get exactly the bike we want and I see no reason car buyers cant to the same thing if it comes down to it. Especially getting that deal! I flew from Philly to Houston to get my 2004 Honda ST1300 with less than 3000 miles on it for $6995. The local dealer had the exact same bike with 30,000 miles on it for $7000. so I saved five bucks!
I wish you many miles of safe motoring! 
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I don't get why more people don't do this, especially with the many national car selling websites. It is the best way to get a good deal.
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Originally Posted by nookandcrannycar
 Thanks. Some USB powered hard drives (generally with files stored in FAT32 or NTFS, not the HFS+ that Apple uses) balk when connected to some car head units if the drive's total capacity is above a certain size. I remember this being discussed a year + ago on another thread, but iPod capacity wasn't discussed on that thread. I'm glad, though, that you mentioned that an iPod works from that location. I definitely plan to do the same thing. I've put off buying an iPod until I move all my music to Texas, hoping the maximum capacity would increase. I'll start a thread and see if any members have hooked up the 160 GB iPod, and if so if any issues have arisen.
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The 160 gb ipod is a total waste of money. If you really want to store that much music you should just get a real hard drive. Give Sqcomp a pm and I am sure there are many headunits that would support a 1tb hard drive, which can be had in super duty form for less than $100.