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  • Shake the car to activate engine sounds and phrases from the movie
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  • Kids can now act out their favorite scenes from the movie "Cars 2"
  • The track also features the camera from the movie-turn the camera to knock cars off the track
  • Vehicles will have their own specific engine sounds and phrases from the movie

cars under 500 dollars FAQ


At government auto auctions, cars under 500 dollars aren’t a dime a dozen. They really aren’t even enough. But you stand a very good chance of seeing some cars under 500 dollars that you can bargains for at any given government auction you attend.


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If you're looking for a car at this price point, you're better off knowing the person you're buying it from.

Once, I surprisingly had a co-worker that was selling a 1992 Nissan Sentra for $500 only because he had just bought a 2006 Nissan


sure most always somethiung wrong with them and needs another 500 to get them going and another 500 to keep them running but sure if you look you wil find


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What Wyandotte Nonprofit Deserves a Free Car?

21.05.12

Toyota is donating 100 cars to 100 deserving nonprofits over the course of 100 days and you can help one of these vehicles find its way to Wyandotte.

“At Toyota, we appreciate what a big difference a new car or truck can make for organizations that are doing so much to improve lives and strengthen communities across America,” said Jim Lentz, president and COO of Toyota Motor Sales, in a prepared statement. “Over the past 20 years, Toyota has contributed more than half a billion dollars to nonprofits throughout the U.S.  100 Cars for Good allows us to build on that commitment in new ways, putting the public in the ‘driver’s seat’ as we work to help community organizations broaden their impact in neighborhoods nationwide.”

Any registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, or non-profit Native American or Alaskan tribes with sovereignty is eligible to apply for the "100 Cars for Good" program, but groups only have until March 26 at 2:59 a.m. EST to apply online at www.100carsforgood.com . Once the deadline passes, or 5,000 applications are received, the program moves into its next phase.


Source: Patch.com