Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Why is OP getting car work done in FFX?
Can’t get it done in DC? Can’t get it done near your second home?
It clearly isn’t a big job if you’re just walking around until it’s complete. You went to FFX for an oil change? Are there no places in DC, Arlington, Silver Spring?
And why do you need a car anyway? I thought part of the perk of DC was all that walkability and public transport.
I can’t imagine living somewhere that doesn’t even have basic things like an auto shop. I guess I like living in my part of FFX because I can walk to metro, the bus stop, the grocery store, the library, my kids’ excellent public school, restaurants and coffee shops, and even the auto shop. Plus I have a garage for my car on my .30 acre property.
Nice try, lose a$$.
I brought the car back to the dealer. And I need a car for my second home in the country, obviously.
Oh, well, thanks for buying your car out here and paying the sales taxes here. You are welcome to come out to our lousy area anytime to buy the stuff you need and pay taxes. But maybe complain to the dealer (or car company) about their location? You want to go to a low overhead store and then you complain that it's in a low overhead area? Get real.
It’s a BMW dealer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yet another troll.
I’m really not. I just don’t “get” Fairfax.
Sure you are. You walked around "Merrifield," an industrial/commercial area next to 66, and complained about it looking like strip malls and crap. Yes, that's like walking from Shirlington up the trail to Columbia Pike and not getting the allure of Arlington.
I’ve been all over Fairfax. This time Merrifield, yes. Virtually all of it is horrifying.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Why is OP getting car work done in FFX?
Can’t get it done in DC? Can’t get it done near your second home?
It clearly isn’t a big job if you’re just walking around until it’s complete. You went to FFX for an oil change? Are there no places in DC, Arlington, Silver Spring?
And why do you need a car anyway? I thought part of the perk of DC was all that walkability and public transport.
I can’t imagine living somewhere that doesn’t even have basic things like an auto shop. I guess I like living in my part of FFX because I can walk to metro, the bus stop, the grocery store, the library, my kids’ excellent public school, restaurants and coffee shops, and even the auto shop. Plus I have a garage for my car on my .30 acre property.
Nice try, lose a$$.
I brought the car back to the dealer. And I need a car for my second home in the country, obviously.
Oh, well, thanks for buying your car out here and paying the sales taxes here. You are welcome to come out to our lousy area anytime to buy the stuff you need and pay taxes. But maybe complain to the dealer (or car company) about their location? You want to go to a low overhead store and then you complain that it's in a low overhead area? Get real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is OP getting car work done in FFX?
Can’t get it done in DC? Can’t get it done near your second home?
It clearly isn’t a big job if you’re just walking around until it’s complete. You went to FFX for an oil change? Are there no places in DC, Arlington, Silver Spring?
And why do you need a car anyway? I thought part of the perk of DC was all that walkability and public transport.
I can’t imagine living somewhere that doesn’t even have basic things like an auto shop. I guess I like living in my part of FFX because I can walk to metro, the bus stop, the grocery store, the library, my kids’ excellent public school, restaurants and coffee shops, and even the auto shop. Plus I have a garage for my car on my .30 acre property.
Haha burn.
Anonymous wrote:Schools. I live in Old Town Alexandria. Come walk around my 'hood. It's lovely. But, the schools. We're trying to move to Fairfax County.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I have to agree. Much of Fairfax County is soul sucking strip malls. The only reason people rave about the school system is because it is big - not that it is great or wonderful, or that the admin is caring, but the school system is big.
Anonymous wrote:Why is OP getting car work done in FFX?
Can’t get it done in DC? Can’t get it done near your second home?
It clearly isn’t a big job if you’re just walking around until it’s complete. You went to FFX for an oil change? Are there no places in DC, Arlington, Silver Spring?
And why do you need a car anyway? I thought part of the perk of DC was all that walkability and public transport.
I can’t imagine living somewhere that doesn’t even have basic things like an auto shop. I guess I like living in my part of FFX because I can walk to metro, the bus stop, the grocery store, the library, my kids’ excellent public school, restaurants and coffee shops, and even the auto shop. Plus I have a garage for my car on my .30 acre property.