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I've seen pics of both Jimmy Carter and LBJ driving amphicars. I used to see a white amphi around Buckeye Ocean when I was a kid but no sign of any famous politician at the helm though.
I just purchased a 2008 EX-L with RES and complete tow package at Lancaster Ohio dealer (Buckeye Honda). With a friend and I working on this and a competing dealer (I highly recommend working on two dealers for the best price - even though it seems like a lot of effort), I got the OTD price to 31K, which includes tax, title and license with the tow package (normally around 1,000 installed). The cash price for the vehicle was $28,911, and there was 1,822 in tax and 250 in document fees (title and license). I have been working with this dealer for some time and they were good to work with. The vehicle was not a demo nor did it have unusual issues.
That color reminds me that I seem to recall this car in silver with a dark red vinyl roof (OSU Buckeye colors) was pretty popular in Ohio. Personally, I didn't think the car looked bad, but actually driving it took away any illusions.
You ought to head up north to Sandusky and Lake Erie for Cedar Point while you're in the Buckeye state. Great park for roller coasters. Actually, we just came from there! Hit Cedar Point Saturday evening, all day yesterday, and a bit this morning. We're gonna do Kings Island all day tomorrow, and then head back home Wednesday. I'm sure my body's gonna be really beat up after 5 days of these amusement park rides, plus 1000+ miles of my buddy's Xterra, which ain't the smoothest thing in the world! Now we're back at the hotel (King's Island Resort, dunno if it has a waterpark or not), chilling out, trying to find something to watch on tv. "Family Guy" is an episode I've seen a million times, but hmm, here's something called "Spurs and Leather". hmm, must be a western... :P Oh, as for the vehicle count, now there's a new Hyundai Sonata out in the parking lot, and an older model Kia Sorrento which, surprisingly, is starting to rust! That's one thing I've noticed out here...lots more rusty cars than back in the DC area where I live. I guess they're a lot more liberal with salt and chemicals come wintertime? Back home, it's rare to see a newer car that's rusty. Usually you have to go back a good 20 years or more. But out here, it's a lot more common, and on much younger cars.
King's Island in Ohio You ought to head up north to Sandusky and Lake Erie for Cedar Point while you're in the Buckeye state. Great park for roller coasters.
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