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                   HOW TO RECOGNIZE A COMPANY CAR

Why are company cars so popular? The reason seems to be that they have special features not found in private automobiles.

1. They travel faster in all gears, especially reverse.

2. They accelerate at a phenomenal rate.

3. They enjoy a much shorter braking distance.

4. They have a much tighter turning radius.

5. They can take bumps at twice the speed of private cars.

6. Oil and tires pressures and battery and water levels do not need to

   be checked nearly so often.

7. The floor is shaped just like an ashtray.

8. They only burn the highest price gas.

9. They do not have to be garaged at night.

10. They can be driven up to 100 miles with the oil warning light on.

11. They need cleaning less often, especially inside.

12. The suspension is reinforced to allow concrete slabs, heavy

   building materials, postage meters and furniture to be carried.

13. They are adapted to allow reverse to be engaged while the car is

   still moving forward.

14. The tire walls are designed for bumping into and over curbs.

15. Unusual and alarming engine noises are easily eliminated by the

   adjustment of the radio volume control.

16. No security is needed. They may be left anywhere, unlocked, with

   the keys in the ignition.

17. The wiper blades are equipped with a magnetic device which attracts

   parking  tickets.   These tickets are great for  cleaning  windows,
   wiping up grease or oil spots, and stuffing holes in the upholstery.

18. Even minor mechanical repairs take at least a week to fix, making

   it necessary to rent a car -- a Porsche 928S.

19. They are programmed to self-destruct a 60,000 miles, which ensures

   that the driver will have a new car every 2 years.



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