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Okay, sorry for that. I was supposed to be meeting somebody and they just called me, so I'm sure they're nearby somewhere. I just told them I'd call them back. Anyway. Yeah, buying cars. That's interesting stuff. One of the things that people don't consider is insurance. And there's a lot of variables in the insurance. And, you know, if you've got a particular brand or model picked out, there's variables within that model range. For example, the color, the engine displacement, all that. And the best thing is to have a VIN in hand for the vehicle you're looking for. Call the insurance company and they can tell you exactly what that's going to cost. Because that can be a major ongoing cost as well. And insurance in this state is really high. I've got a friend in Japan. She's had the same car. You said you've had three years for 23 years, I think. She's had hers for at least that long. She's got a little Mazda Demeo. Cute little car that she's had all that time. Takes it in, gets it serviced once in a while. $27 a month is what insurance costs in Japan. But I can tell you, having been there a little bit and even driven around in Japan some, that the drivers are all very nice. And I've never seen any accidents compared to, you know, you can drive in town. High five. Any day of the week, it's almost hard to not see an accident during your drive if you're driving very far. So maybe that's why it's so cheap in Japan. Anyway, that's all I've got. Have a good evening, everyone. KI7ZEI.

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