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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 4585119" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Why don't you check out the various Element forums and Facebook groups? You do know that the Element's rear seats are removable and the floor is flat? That with the front seats pushed forward there's about 6' in floor length? That it's nickname is the "Hotelement?" You should, you know everything and can't possibly be wrong.</p><p></p><p>Right now my $22k a year will easily buy in Argentina what $80k buys in the U.S. More in some poorer areas, less in Buenos Aires and some high end towns. Can get by on $500 a month fine. That's not living it up, but a nice studio apartment in a good area, furnished with all utilities, eating out every day if I choose, catching a movie in English on occasion, watching tv with the Dish Anywhere app on an Amazon Firestick, and I can live in a nice beach town or in some of the world's most spectacular scenery in the Andes. Highest mountains in the Western Hemisphere. And with the possible exception of Uruguay has the world's best beef. And since just over half the population is of Italian heritage they have excellent pizza and pasta too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 4585119, member: 24302"] Why don't you check out the various Element forums and Facebook groups? You do know that the Element's rear seats are removable and the floor is flat? That with the front seats pushed forward there's about 6' in floor length? That it's nickname is the "Hotelement?" You should, you know everything and can't possibly be wrong. Right now my $22k a year will easily buy in Argentina what $80k buys in the U.S. More in some poorer areas, less in Buenos Aires and some high end towns. Can get by on $500 a month fine. That's not living it up, but a nice studio apartment in a good area, furnished with all utilities, eating out every day if I choose, catching a movie in English on occasion, watching tv with the Dish Anywhere app on an Amazon Firestick, and I can live in a nice beach town or in some of the world's most spectacular scenery in the Andes. Highest mountains in the Western Hemisphere. And with the possible exception of Uruguay has the world's best beef. And since just over half the population is of Italian heritage they have excellent pizza and pasta too. [/QUOTE]
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