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Today the mailman brought me a piece of plastic. Creditcard-sized, the ugliest pinkish-purple colour I have ever seen, very wavy. In one corner there is DK surrounded by the EU stars, below it me in black and white. On the back it says that it expires in 2052.
I have a driver's licence :-) Yay.
I have a driver's licence :-) Yay.
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But if you don't really need one and can borrow your parents' car, that's perfectly fine. :)
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It's the taxes that kill you. The registration and all that. Take the price of the car, then nearly triple it. I found this price level comparison table - it's in Danish, I'm afraid, but still. http://www.ks.dk/publikationer/konkurrence/2001/autobranchen/autobranchen-30/ It's the table at the bottom of the page - first column is prices before tax, second column is after. Everything is in percentages, although that should be obvious. Oh, and Germany is called Tyskland in Danish, in case you didn't know.
So - in case there was any doubt - unless I really need a car of my own, I'll just stick with my parents' :-)
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Congratulations!!! I hope you won't have any bad experiences soon! ;)
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I have to admit that one learns of them, but I don't like them - so I don't wish you to have them. (did I make any sense? I hope so...)
Because driving is (and should be) FUN!!!!! WHEEEEEEEE!!!
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Didn't think so :-)
And yes, driving is much fun - though I would wish the snow would go away. It worries me.
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