01/01/2009 @ 06:51:16: garco: Happy new year
A happy 2009 to everyone!
01/01/2009 @ 11:15:25: ingo: Happy new year
My best wishes to all of you, too!
01/01/2009 @ 12:10:48: CarChasesFanatic: Happy new year
Feliz Año nuevo!
Happy New Year to all of you!
01/01/2009 @ 12:18:05: antp: Happy new year
Happy new year
01/01/2009 @ 15:18:34: Neon: Happy new year
Buon anno!!! Happy new year to all!
01/01/2009 @ 16:09:36: Germaneon: Happy new year
Gesundes neues Jahr! Happy new year!
02/01/2009 @ 05:14:39: 93_Montero: Happy new year
There's 46 minutes left here in the midwest United States. Happy New Year!
02/01/2009 @ 08:34:54: marioman3138: Happy new year
Happy New Year! hope everyone has a safe 2009!
31/12/2017 @ 15:57:17: Baube: Happy new year
( recycling a very, very old thread
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31/12/2017 @ 17:02:48: antp: Happy new year
Where did we wish the few new years between 2009 and 2018?
Happy New Year, a little in advance for European time though
31/12/2017 @ 19:47:48: Sandie: Happy new year
Happy new year everyone!
01/01/2018 @ 02:34:48: ingo: Happy new year
Happy New Year from here, too!
Two hours later, but we had been busy to calm down dog and cats.
01/01/2018 @ 14:09:21: 3loader: Happy new year
Happy new year)))
01/01/2018 @ 14:43:37: chicomarx: Happy new year
Happy new year!!
01/01/2018 @ 15:18:14: walter.: Happy new year
Happy new year to everyone!
01/01/2018 @ 17:42:06: atom: Happy new year
Happy new year!
Today is the day that I celebrate that my daily driver 1988 Volvo 240 is considered a veteran car by the Swedish government meaning it's now exempt from tax and only have to go to the vehicle inspection every two years instead of every year
01/01/2018 @ 17:47:20: antp: Happy new year
congratulations
In Belgium the old-timers (when registered as such) can't be used to go to work/school, is it the same in Sweden? Or is there no difference in use between regular and veteran cars?
01/01/2018 @ 18:01:55: atom: Happy new year
I'm free to use it as I please. If I would get a super cheap specialized veteran insurance I would only be allowed to drive it to car meets and other events, not for daily driving. Most insurance company also have a lot of regulations like that you can't drive more than 5000 km/year, it has to be in a locked garage and you have to send them pictures so they can estimate the value, some even send someone that makes an inspection of the car.
I have a regular car insurance on this Volvo and also on my 1951 Ford since I usually drive more than 5000 km/year
01/01/2018 @ 19:33:57: night cub: Happy new year
02/01/2018 @ 03:53:51: eLMeR: Happy new year
Happy new year