Stay away from these types!! 1. She values education and career over marriage and relationship. She’s always throwing statements like “Marriage isn’t an achievement” 2. At age 30+ she has more liquor in her refrigerator than fruits and vegetables. 3. She can take down more shots than any of her peers at 30+ who have kids 4. She’s into smoking cigarettes and addicted to weed. 5. Her idea of fun at age 30+ is a night out with the girls. 6. At age 30+ she still insists on only dating men based on what their career is. “He’s a lawyer” “He’s a doctor” “He’s an engineer” 7. The idea of cooking for a man is a total turn-off to her. 8. She has never forgiven her father for abusing her mother, or her first boyfriend used to abuse her and she now thinks every man is violent and controlling. 9. She is so much into fashion, and hair-styling she doesn’t want to be identified as being old in her circles 10. Her job involves a lot of travelling. 11. She can easily find a parking sp
The Toyota Prius hatchback, which the website Repair Pal says will cost you about $408 a year to maintain, is a great example of why hybrids can be cheaper to maintain than traditional gas-powered cars: they have a regenerative braking system built into the drivetrain, which means less wear and tear on the wheel brakes, so they won’t need replacing as often.
Toyota Tacoma
This midsized pickup truck is surprisingly cheap to maintain, at about $478 annually. The Tacoma has a well-known reputation for reliability, which makes it one of the more sought-after used vehicles out there, so not only will you pay less to keep one running, but you’ll get a better price when and if you choose to sell it.
Toyota Yaris
The subcompact hatchback with the funny name is the cheapest subcompact car to maintain, according to Repair Pal. You can expect to shell out an average of just $333 a year, and owners report that any issues the car does have tend to be small and easy to diagnose and fix, which translates to a lower bill from your mechanic.
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