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It was dusk when Felix and I saw the red car on display. It seemed like a cross between a station wagon and a van, comfortably fitted six to seven passengers excluding the driver. "I think I like this car, especially because it’s red. It looks like a funky family car," I told Felix, who smiled at me. That smile told me he would do what it took to make the office buy the car for me. It was 1996.
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