Buy Cars and Trucks in Valley Stream, New York

Jaguar : XJ XJ8 V-8 Jaguar XJ8 Very Clean
Jaguar : XJ XJ8 V-8 Jaguar XJ8 Very Clean
$7,600.00 (25 Bids)
Time Left: 22m
Toyota : Camry SE 2007 TOYOTA CAMRY SE  SILVER
Toyota : Camry SE 2007 TOYOTA CAMRY SE SILVER
$9,495.00 (1 Bids)
Time Left: 1h 55m
Dodge : Sprinter Dodge sprinter
Dodge : Sprinter Dodge sprinter
$20,000.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 2h 34m
Toyota : 4Runner SR5 2006 TOYOTA 4RUNNER SUV
Toyota : 4Runner SR5 2006 TOYOTA 4RUNNER SUV
$13,500.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 2h 40m
Mini : Cooper 2010 MINI COOPER,  ONLY 5, 118 MILES,  WARRANTY
Mini : Cooper 2010 MINI COOPER, ONLY 5, 118 MILES, WARRANTY
$10,200.00 (10 Bids)
Time Left: 3h 12m
Toyota : Celica gt 03 toyota celica gt 5 speed
Toyota : Celica gt 03 toyota celica gt 5 speed
$3,136.72
$6,000.00
Time Left: 3h 18m
Dodge : Ram 2500 SXT SLT 2004 DODGE RAM 2500
Dodge : Ram 2500 SXT SLT 2004 DODGE RAM 2500
$21,500.00
$25,900.00
Time Left: 4h 7m
BMW : M3 95 BMW M3 AUTO NO RESERVE
BMW : M3 95 BMW M3 AUTO NO RESERVE
$3,995.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 4h 59m
Subaru : Impreza STI 2007 WRX  STI  LIMITED
Subaru : Impreza STI 2007 WRX STI LIMITED
$23,300.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 5h 2m
Ford : Mustang gt 85 mustang gt t tops
Ford : Mustang gt 85 mustang gt t tops
$4,400.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 5h 5m
GMC : Suburban SLE 1999 GMC Suburban 2500 4X4
GMC : Suburban SLE 1999 GMC Suburban 2500 4X4
$5,000.00
$7,500.00
Time Left: 5h 9m
Audi : A4 2005.5 Audi A4,  2.0t 4 cylinder
Audi : A4 2005.5 Audi A4, 2.0t 4 cylinder
$12,400.00
Time Left: 9h 28m
Nissan : Murano SL LIKE NEW 2010 NISSAN MURANO
Nissan : Murano SL LIKE NEW 2010 NISSAN MURANO
$20,000.00
$30,000.00
Time Left: 17h 29m
Ford : F-150 FX4 2010 FORD F150 SUPERCREW FX4 4WD
Ford : F-150 FX4 2010 FORD F150 SUPERCREW FX4 4WD
$28,900.00
$30,900.00
Time Left: 19h 14m
Toyota : Tacoma Black Toyota Tacoma
Toyota : Tacoma Black Toyota Tacoma
$3,550.00
$8,900.00
Time Left: 19h 24m

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does anyone know of a good car mechanic in Valley Stream,NY?

Answer:
Call AAA..............

How to get from Brooklyn, NY to Valley Stream, NY?
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This is by bus or train if possible. I don't have a car. Need DETAILED directions please, or a website that can give me detailed directions.


Answer:
The first person is technically correct, but the LIRR also stops in Brooklyn. It stops in downtown Brooklyn at the intersection of Flatbush Avenue and Atlantic Avenue. The 2,3,4,5,B,D,M,N,Q, and R trains stop there. From Flatbush take a Far Rockaway or Long Beach train to Valley Stream. If you're confused ask the conductor.

What site is good where I can buy RC cars, and planes?
Question:
I know that Cermark has RC planes, but im looking for a good site like wilsonsrchobbies.com where it sells other things, like cars, boats, planes, etc. I live in Valley Stream, NY which is in Long Island. Thank you! -Prometheus


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well if your really interested then here r some sites i like theyre not alll cheap but have really good products. - hobbytron.com - hobbyloby.com - rcplaneworkshop.com - Xheli.com - Airlandhobbies.com - Towerhobbies.com - hobbypeople.net - Horizonhobby.com - Bandbhobycarsandmore.com - Or all you have 2 do is type hobby in the www. bar

How to get from Flatbush Ave. to Green Acres in New York?
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Im going to be staying at a relatives house on Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn right near the subway stop near the college. How would i get from there to Green Acres Mall in Valley Stream without a car?


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Where in Flatbush Av? Flatbush Av strecht from Flloyd Bennet Field to downtown Brooklyn by Tillary St. Best option will be: Step 1: Take Manhattan-bound (Q) or (R) from DeKaLb Av to Canal St or Queens-bound (J)(Z) to Jamaica Center. Or from Jay St-Borough Hall, take Queens-bound (F) to Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Av for Queens-bound (E) to Jamaica Center. You may also take Queens-bound (A) express or (C) local to Broadway Junction for Queens-bound (J)(Z) train. Step 2: Take either Q5 or Q85 bus to Green Acres Mall.

Which used car should I get?
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I need to get a car to get me back and forth from school for this year only. I will only need it for this semester (I am staying home for this semester and then going to finish my undergrad on the other side of the country, but I'll be back for breaks). My parents are buying the car for me, but I have to buy gas. I'm currently looking at 2 cars: a 2009 Toyota Corolla 4dr Sedan LE and a Suzuki SX4 Sport Touring FWD Sedan. The Corolla was nice, but it had many MANY scratches on all sides, even on the front and the rims. One side looked like it was sideswiped, because there were more scratches on that one side, on top of the clip of the front right bumper sticking out and condensation in the right side headlight. I am using the past tense because the dealer was getting someone to buffer out the scratches, fix the clip, and do a touch up with some paint, but we haven't seen it yet so I'm not sure what to think yet .I popped open the front hood and didn't see any parts crumbled, so I know if it was involved in any sort of accident or whatever to cause those scratches, it didn't effect how the vehicle runs. I test drove the Corolla. The ride was smooth, the tires didn't veer to one side if I let go of the steering wheel, and it had a nice pick-up for a four cylinder engine. The Corolla also has much better MPG and mileage compared to the Suzuki. The Corolla has about 30,000 miles and gets an estimated 27 City/35 Highway, while the Suzuki has 42,962 miles and gets an estimated 22 City/30 Highway. After tax and additional fee's, I'm looking around $11500 for the Corolla and $9500 for the Suzuki. I have yet to see the Suzuki (am going to take a look tomorrow), but assuming everything with the Suzuki is perfect (no scratches, I like how the car drives and looks) what do you guys think would be the better car? I'm not sure if I trust Suzuki cars, because they are less known, and to my knowledge are considered the economic-bargain cars. Also, since safety should be the highest priority, I would think Toyota is leaps and bounds ahead of Suzuki in that fashion. I'm not sure about this, but I think Suzuki doesn't have great safety ratings. Which car would you pick? Would you still pick the Corolla over the Suzuki, despite it still having noticeable blemishes/potential safety issues? If anyone is interested, the link to the Suzuki from the dealer is here: http://www.southshorehyundai.com/VehicleDetails/used-2009- Suzuki-SX4-4dr_Sdn_Auto_Sport_Touring_Pkg_FWD-Valley_Stream-NY/14 91029763 The Toyota was never listed on the dealer's website, but I listed the trim. Thanks guys! Techno Alien: "Cheap looking" is a matter of perspective. If I need a reliable car to get me to place to place and have good mpg, I really can't be picky. A big restriction was my budget. I still want it to look nice, and I think they both do, but I don't need any bells and whistles attached to the offer. I don't know how you can think that they look cheap, they don't look much different from most other sedans.


Answer:
ewww.dont get any of those cars.they are really cheap looking.

Can you still ride the rails?
Question:
boxcars pass the cows on grass on the road again wagons ride the mountainside wild winter wren fellow riders, live outsiders roamers of the rails hobo stew a drink or two hundred mile tales rolling on the morning gone evening in the air moonlight cruise 'neath purple hues coasting without care sunrise crown some country town wandering about harmless fling, some fine young thing catch tomorrows car on out valley streams and drifters dreams trolling down the track far from home but free to roam not ready to go back I never rode a box car either ...................... ..................


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'not ready to go back'...with this ending line, you raise another poem-to-be...back to where and what...daydreaming, etc. Set it up so well in this first poem, that the sequel should be heartbreaking! I wouldn't want to go back either...especially having tasted freedom of the 'riders'.

When visitors to the United States leave ...........?
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When visitors to the United States leave the crowded cities of the East Coast or Midwest they are likely to comment on the use of space .Boston, New York, Philadelphia and even the central part of Chicago may look similar to great cities anywhere I the world. However urban areas in other parts of the country and especially those in the “wide West” look different. Take Denver or Los Angeles for example. Although statistics show that many people there live in apartments those buildings are small compared to the multi-storied apartment blocks of Moscow, Cairo and Beijing. The mid-size city of Tucson. Arizona (population 700000)which developed in a board desert valley with several small streams to feed it covers an area larger than all of Chicago (population 7million).in Tucson most people live in individual houses. They drive their cars (or pickup trucks) to work and shop in large shopping malls with huge parking lots. perhaps it’s the farmer or cowboy influence ,each family has its own piece of land. 1.visitors to the United States often comment on the usage of space in…………… a) the central part of Chicago b)large apartment building c)urban areas of the west 2.According to the article apartment buildings in Moscow , Cairo and Beijing are often …….than those in Denver and Los Angeles. a) taller b)more expensive c) more beautiful 3. The average person in Tucson lives ………. a) in a house b) near his /her job c) on a farm 4. The article implies that in building cities today Americans are influenced by………. a) cities on the East Coast b) their farming tradition c) the need for more apartments


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1. c 2. a 3. a 4. b I am a geography professor, so I had fun with this one!

My Boyfriend will not compromise when it comes to moving.?
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I work in Valley Stream NY. My Boyfriend works in Shirley out east on Long Island. He refuses to come further west. He stated that he compromised enough by giving in to a rental instead of buying a house. He claims he needs a house rental for his cars,etc. I would prefer an apartment as we are not married and a rental house is a big expense. We can both do it but why is he being so stubborn and wont compromise. I keep giving in to him too because I dont want him to leave me. I dont think its fair that I get an hour commute when he gets 20 min or so esp when hes going against the traffic and im going towards. What do you think?


Answer:
Simple really,you leave him and get an apartment near to your work as your hour commute seems more important to you than your relationship!

What is a,"Sighing Stream"?
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I have to paraphrase the Poem In the Smoking Car by Richard Wilbur and i am stuck on this... the poem is: The eyelids meet. He'll catch a little nap. The grizzled, crew-cut head drops to his chest. It shakes above the briefcase on his lap. Close voices breathe, "Poor sweet, he did his best." "Poor sweet, poor sweet," the bird-hushed glades repeat, Through which in quiet pomp his litter goes, Carried by native girls with naked feet. A sighing stream concurs in his repose. Could he but think, he might recall to mind The righteous mutiny or sudden gale That beached him here; the dear ones left behind ... So near the ending, he forgets the tale. Were he to lift his eyelids now, he might Behold his maiden porters, brown and bare. But even here he has no appetite. It is enough to know that they are there. Enough that now a honeyed music swells, The gentle, mossed declivities begin, And the whole air is full of flower-smells. Failure, the longed-for valley, takes him in. -Richard Wilbur


Answer:
RK may be right about the metaphoric meaning of the stream. To answer the question that I think you were asking, the running water of the stream makes a soft noise that can sound like the stream is sighing.

My leased Hyundai Elantra 2012 got water damage, what will happen?(insurance)?
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Today I parked my car in a neighborhood that gets flooded frequently. High Tide gave my car no mercy and destroyed it completely. I had it towed back to the dealership I purchased it 5 months ago(Valley Stream Hyundai). $10,000 was put down to lease it. I have full coverage with AllState. Will I be given a new car or at least some money to purchase a new car? Any help is appreciated.


Answer:
I assume if you leased, you were required to have full coverage? Generally the Comprehensive coverage of a policy covers flooding, but nobody here will be able to answer this question better than you, since you have a copy of the policy and what it covers. Read it over, and if it isn't clear, talk to your agent for clarification. Since the car was destroyed, and it was a lease, it's very important that you find out the limits of the policy.