Buy Cars and Trucks in Gastonia, North Carolina

Lexus : GX SUV White,  SUV
Lexus : GX SUV White, SUV
$23,100.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 1h 13m
Chevrolet : Astro 2wd van Conversion Van
Chevrolet : Astro 2wd van Conversion Van
$3,600.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 1h 14m
Jeep : Wrangler tj 05 jeep wrangler willy's edition
Jeep : Wrangler tj 05 jeep wrangler willy's edition
$8,100.00 (26 Bids)
Time Left: 19h 54m
Chevrolet : Camaro 2SS 2010 CAMARO 2SS w  lots of accessories
Chevrolet : Camaro 2SS 2010 CAMARO 2SS w lots of accessories
$24,500.00 (4 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 10m
Chevrolet : Equinox 2007 Chevrolet Equinox - Blue
Chevrolet : Equinox 2007 Chevrolet Equinox - Blue
$12,000.00
$15,700.00
Time Left: 1d 7h 45m
Chevrolet : Tahoe Z71 2006 Chevrolet Tahoe Z71 - Teal Green
Chevrolet : Tahoe Z71 2006 Chevrolet Tahoe Z71 - Teal Green
$11,000.00
$15,700.00
Time Left: 1d 7h 49m
BMW : 2002 2 door BMW 2002 nice car
BMW : 2002 2 door BMW 2002 nice car
$1,500.00
$3,000.00
Time Left: 1d 17h 29m
Dodge 1929 Graham Paige 2 Door Truck
Dodge 1929 Graham Paige 2 Door Truck
$5,500.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 2d 4h 43m
BMW : 7-Series 745I 2002 BMW 745I   VERY SHARP
BMW : 7-Series 745I 2002 BMW 745I VERY SHARP
$2,550.00 (5 Bids)
Time Left: 2d 17h 33m
Dodge : Ram 1500 SS T 1998 Dodge Ram 1500 SS T
Dodge : Ram 1500 SS T 1998 Dodge Ram 1500 SS T
$1,500.00
$2,500.00
Time Left: 3d 3h 19m
Ford : F-250 77 Ford F250 460
Ford : F-250 77 Ford F250 460
$1,200.00 (11 Bids)
Time Left: 3d 4h 46m
Acura : RL 3.5 ACURA RL 3.5 W NAVIGATION
Acura : RL 3.5 ACURA RL 3.5 W NAVIGATION
$6,500.00
$9,100.00
Time Left: 3d 8h 38m

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Going from Gastonia, NC to Detroit, MI how many miles and how long does it take by car?
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I am from Gastonia, North Carolina and I am planning to visit my uncle who lives in Detroit. But I am going there by car and I wanted to know about how long might it take me to get there, or how many miles is there from here to there. Even if is from Charlotte to Detroit it will still help to know. Thanks.


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hi there, heres one route for you!!.. Start Gastonia, NC End Detroit, MI Travel 685 mi – about 10 hours 47 mins 685 mi – about 10 hours 47 mins 1. Head east on W Franklin Blvd toward S York St 203 ft 2. Turn left at S York St 0.2 mi 1 min 3. Turn right at W Long Ave 1.2 mi 3 mins 4. Continue on E Ozark Ave 0.4 mi 1 min 5. Merge onto I-85 N via the ramp to Charlotte 19.0 mi 20 mins 6. Take exit 38 for I-77 S/US-21 S toward Columbia 0.5 mi 1 min 7. Merge onto I-77 N/US-21 N Continue to follow I-77 N Entering Virginia 124 mi 1 hour 54 mins 8. Take the exit onto I-77 N/I-81 S/US-11 S toward Wytheville/Bluefield Continue to follow I-77 N/I-81 S 9.1 mi 9 mins 9. Take exit 72 to merge onto I-77 N toward Bluefield/Charleston W.VA. Partial toll road Passing through West Virginia Entering Ohio 339 mi 5 hours 11 mins 10. Take exit 125B to merge onto I-76 W/I-77 N toward Cleveland/Downtown Akron Continue to follow I-77 N 21.4 mi 22 mins 11. Take exit 146 to merge onto I-80 W/Ohio Turnpike toward Toledo Partial toll road 102 mi 1 hour 37 mins 12. Take exit 71 to merge onto I-280 N toward Toledo/Detroit Partial toll road 13.0 mi 14 mins 13. Take the exit toward I-75 N 0.1 mi 14. Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Detroit/I-75 N and merge onto I-75 N Entering Michigan 52.7 mi 48 mins 15. Take exit 49 toward M-10/Lodge Fwy/Rosa Parks Blvd/Civic Center 0.4 mi 16. Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Rosa Parks Blvd and merge onto W Fisher Fwy 0.2 mi 17. Turn right at Rosa Parks Blvd 0.1 mi 18. Turn left at Michigan Ave 1.2 mi 4 mins To: Detroit, MI if you can edit question with exact leaving town,to exact destination, can give you the exact route,good luck...

(Gaston County, NC) Where can I find a "pay by week" used car dealership?
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I live in Gastonia North Carolina, and I'm a single mom and trying to go back to school in august.. All the income I have is a government check that comes monthly, it's $236. and I need a car.. Does anyone know of any used car dealerships, that are "pay by the week" in the area?


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im not from around there but i wouldnt think it would be hard to find.Use the internet to browse by here pay here and see what u find.

College English Paper Revision Help Only 1 Page?
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Could anyone help me revise my paper, make some changes, find grammatical errors. The assignment was to write a one page paper on myself, why i chose this university, where i'm from, my hobbies, etc... Help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks alot. As a freshmen to college I find myself waking up every night in a pool of sweat from the nightmare of climbing the biggest, tallest mountain in the world “Homework Mountain.” It’s constructed of piles of chemistry, biology, English, labs, and math homework. Eighteen years ago, on the unlucky day of Friday the thirteenth, I was given the name Taylor Young after my great grandfather. Even though I’ve completed eighteen years year of my life and a large part of my education I’m always learning new things about who I am as a person. I’ve been through a lot of good and bad experiences that have shaped my identity creating my individuality as one person. I was born and raised for the first year of my life in Gastonia, North Carolina which I have no recollection of. At age one I moved to another North Carolina city by the name of Hickory, an hour away from my hometown. At age 4 my parents divorced changing my life drastically. I was in for an emotional roller coaster as my parents both went through two additional divorces. New people entered my life and would unexpectedly vanish after I had already developed an emotional attachment to this stepmother or stepfather. Divorces alone have really altered my personal views and have had a tremendous impact on my emotional feelings towards other people. My hobbies today include hanging out with friends, driving fast cars, hunting, and anything that involves an insane adrenaline rush. In many aspects I’m just your average teenager but I do have my unique characteristics and habits. I received two letters of acceptance to college from Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina, and East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. The day I proclaimed I would commit to East Carolina University was the day my father announced he was retiring and moving to Boone. For me, part of going off to college was to get away from home and my parents, not move closer. Ultimately my decision resulted as an effect of my father’s decision. Now that I am in my new home at East Carolina I wouldn’t trade my decision for anything. Now all I can do is wait and see what the upcoming years have in stock for me as I travel down the narrow road to medical school.


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I will help you fix the grammar in these first two sentences as well in case you REALLY want to leave them in, but I do think they would be better left out. The dream seems out of place, messing up the flow of the paper, and is kind of irrelevant to the point you are trying to make. I will make grammar corrections as they are in the paper though. Any other suggestions I will mention afterward. As a freshman in college, I find myself waking up every night in a pool of sweat because of a nightmare that I'm climbing the biggest, tallest mountain in the world, "Homework Mountain." This mountain is consisted of huge piles of chemistry, biology, English, math, and lab homework. Eighteen years ago, I was born in Gastonia, North Carolina, on the unlucky day of Friday the 13th. I was given the name Tyler Young, after my great grandfather. Even though I have completed eighteen years of my life, and a large part of my education, I am always learning new things about who I am as a person. I have been through a lot of good and bad experiences that have shaped my identity and individuality. When I was one, my family moved to Hickory, North Carolina, and at age four my parents divorced, changing my life drastically. I was in for an emotional roller coaster as both of my parents went though two additional divorces. New people would enter my life and then unexpectedly vanish after I had developed an emotional attachment to this stepparent. Divorces alone have really altered my personal views and have had a tremendous impact on my emotional feelings towards other people. In many aspects, I am just your average teenager, but I do have unique characteristics and habits. Currently, my hobbies include hanging out with friends, driving fast cars, hunting, and anything that involves an insane adrenaline rush. During my college search, I received two letters of acceptance to universities in North Carolina, one from Appalachian State in Boone, and one from East Carolina in Greenville. The day I proclaimed I would commit to East Carolina University was the day my father announced he was retiring and moving to Boone. For me, part of going to college was to get away from home and my parents, not move closer. Ultimately, my decision was an effect of my father's decision. Now that I am in my new home at East Carolina, I would not trade my decision for anything. Now all I can do is wait and see what the upcoming years have in stock for me as I travel down the narrow road to medical school. Okay, I went through and made grammatical corrections as well as altered a few sentences to make the paragraphs flow easier. Any words that were removed weren't necessary to get the point across and created a bump in the flow. Once you read it, you will agree. One tip I have for you is to try to avoid apostrophies except when refering to possession. For instance, "that's" should always written as "that is" in a formal writing. Also, do whatever you can to try to keep from repeating words too much. You see how I reworded the sentence about the acceptance letters. It keep you from saying University and North Carolina so much. Also, I switched the two sentences at the end of the second paragraph about your hobbies because just jumping straight into your hobbies after the divorce just seemed like you ran into a brick wall. Moving it after the characteristics sentence allowed it to fall in easier. I also added the "during my college search" to the beginning of the last paragraph, because it did not transition easily without it. Each paragraph is supposed to transition smoothly, and this little phrase allowed it to do so. Keep these tips and changes in mind for when you do your next paper. I hope this helps. Good luck.

Where Did it haqppen?
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I read that former race car driver for what was to become Sprint Cup and winner ( then loser) of the first cup race died in a car accident involving a train at a railroad crossing in Gastonia, North Carolina. I have asked people who were alive then and noone can remember. Can any one tell me the exact location in Gastonia where Glenn died? I want to place a wreath or a plaque.


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His name was Henry Glenn Dunnaway. The closest thing I could find was the date, sorry. Here's a link with that info.

i want to work in a car shop or somewhere i can learn about engiens but im only 16 what do i do?
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because im egear to work and learn about engiens because i want to be a firghter pilot and engenier of jets and that would help me alot alot and give me a first look at my career. i live in North Carolina Gastonia if you can help me please contact me


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Check with your local community college to see if they offer courses in auto mechanics. Most community colleges allow high school students to enroll. Not only will you get instruction on engine basics, but you will begin to network with older students who may be able to give you information on job opportunities. Good luck!

Has anyone else posted this??? "The cost of human LIFE is too high to pay for cheap labor"!!!?
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editor Discuss This Article AP Headlines Recent Commuter Jet Crashes in U.S. Lone Comair Survivor Pulled From Plane Almanac Predicts an Extra Cold Winter Sports Taveras Runs Hitting Streak to 30 Games U.S. Smothers Australia 113-73 at Worlds France Advances to the Quarterfinals Strange News 128 Students Suspended at Ind. School Father-Son Team Set Watermelon Records Chinese Sex Toys Confiscated in Vietnam Officials say locals swamped by illegals Most at hearing say feds ignore immigration By Tim Whitmire Associated Press Gastonia | A federal effort to enlist local law enforcement officers to help identify and deport criminal illegal immigrants is a mere stopgap in the face of a much bigger problem, officials told a congressional panel Friday. "I and many others strongly disagree with President Bush's policy, or lack of, on illegal immigration," Mecklenburg County Sheriff Jim Pendergraph told four House members at a hearing on empowering local law enforcement to combat illegal immigration. "The Congress of the United States has let us down by the lack of action on the illegal immigration issue for decades," Pendergraph told the panel that included North Carolina Republican Reps. Virginia Foxx, Patrick McHenry and Sue Myrick. Rep. Mark Souder, R-Ind., chairman of the subcommittee of the House Committee on Government Reform, also attended the hearing at Myrick's Gastonia office. Pendergraph's department last winter signed a memorandum of understanding with federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The agreement allowed 12 deputies to be trained to screen the immigration status of people arrested in Mecklenburg, home to North Carolina's largest city, Charlotte. The 287(g) program, as it is known, gives local officers access to ICE's database of fingerprints and photographs, which Pendergraph and others say is the only reliable way to identify the immigration status of an arrested person. Since screening began May 1, Pendergraph said, his department has found that most of the immigrants who pass through his jail are here illegally. "So many illegal immigrant criminals have been identified through my 287(g) program, it is causing me a jail space problem," Pendergraph said. Pendergraph's department is one of only seven departments in five states with such agreements and access to ICE's database. Gaston County Sheriff Alan Cloninger told the panel his department received approval Thursday to join the program, but Pendergraph said many other law enforcement leaders who have tried repeatedly to participate in it tell him they have been turned down or ignored. An estimated 405,000 illegal immigrants live in North Carolina, McHenry said. Michael Lands, district attorney for Gaston County, said the federal government doesn't have enough agents to handle an illegal immigrant population of that size. "Ultimately, and I mean no disrespect, this is a federal government problem that you need to address," he told the panel. The government's approach to illegal immigrants, Lands said, has been "to wait until they commit a state crime and then determine if it's serious enough to deport them." Souder responded that federal, state and local governments will have to cooperate to improve the system. "Somehow we've got to figure out how to do this together," he said. The mother of a Gaston County teacher who died in a July 2005 hit-and-run crash in Brunswick County caused by an illegal immigrant pleaded with the panel for a solution. Scott Gardner was on vacation with his family when their car was struck by a truck driven by Ramiro Gallegos, who was intoxicated and had a history of drunken driving arrests. Wife Tina Gardner remains in a vegetative state at a nursing home, her mother-in-law Emily Moose said Friday. The couple's two young children are effectively orphaned. "I believe the cost of human life is too high to pay for cheap labor," Moose said, near tears. Gallegos was sentenced earlier this year to 14 to 18 years in prison after pleading guilty to a charge of second-degree murder. "If you break the law to get here, you're not going to respect the law once you're here," McHenry said. That comment, plus a statement by Moose that "millions" of lives have been lost to illegal immigration and a complaint by Foxx that the media obsesses about the number of U.S. deaths in Iraq while saying little "about the people being killed by illegal immigrants every day," appeared to motivate Lands to interject. "I think it needs to be said - and you all know - illegals aren't the only ones out there committing crime," he said. "There's plenty of crime by American-born citizens."


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Yeah, lol. As far as the last quote...hahahaha. I know their are people born and raised here that commit crime. There is no doubt about that, however, do we need the added extra from people who are not supposed to be here anyway!!! Oh, I see, lets accept crime from illegal immigrants because American legal citizens commit crime too. LOL That is like when a little kid is caught doing something naughty..."Mommy, bobby sneaked a cookie too." Well...now its justified!LOL LOL Bunch of freakin babies...no wonder we are in the state of affairs that we are!