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A Horse With No Name

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  1. Anything but Bland...
  2. Ohhh...absolutely right again. Culturally very much so I think.
  3. A lot of German cars look good in white, as does the BRZ IMHO.
  4. I intend to fight every chance I get.
  5. Ohhh...again...yes....but we need to change that Dynamic.
  6. Ohhhh I am well aware of that...but this is not a good development.
  7. Agree that consumers are confused...really dislike the car maker in the example given.
  8. In this though they are assisting the Chinese takeover of the US auto market. I stand by my comments.
  9. In this...eff Ford. So much winning in our trade exchange.... Yep...and have zero ethics in selling us out to China.
  10. I am in love with these. And yes I have knocked down almost 30 on road trips.
  11. Good to know you are having good luck.
  12. I have had a bunch of town and country and also Pacificas as rentals. Absolutely cannot say enough good about either one.
  13. I agree. Same thing happened with hybrids. Only a major oil shock will change that.
  14. Not a damn thing at all wrong with that.
  15. Excellent technical answer.
  16. Nancy Hubbel abovementioned PR for Toyota and white house press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders seem to have equally desirable jobs given much of Toyota's hideous product lineup. That the car in question looks like it was dropped on its face by its mother or the sales drop?
  17. Visually better yes...but especially the GMC still look fine. Your GM hate is more pathetic than my Ford hate...and that is both sad and impressive at the same time.
  18. Could everything around here not devolve into the S class...God....we could be talking about the breeding habits of the rats living in the decaying shell of the Packard plant in Detroit and it would go to a pissing match about the S class. Granted small furry animals Fornicating is probably more interesting than the actual S class. All of the current full-size domestics look great. Tundra looks like the abovementioned animal amorous activity though.
  19. Ohhhh....don't group me with FAP....ohhhh God no....
  20. I made out like a bandit on that deal. That you own a CTS V and have owned a Jag of that model...your stock just went up about a thousand percent with me. I freaking adore both cars. Hugely.
  21. Ironically, one of the two new cars I bought, a 2015 TDI Jetta I sold back at almost full price two years and 56K miles later. Other two new cars were a company vehicle an employer provided and a 2005 Scion XB that I paid $14,600 for. The Scion got totalled with 262,000 plus miles on the clock and State Farm wrote a Check for $4600 for it. My daughter is a claims adjuster....what she pays to total a Toyota, Subaru or Honda is vastly different and almost bizarre. She paid out more on a crappy 6 year old Civic with 138,000 miles than a same year Navigator with like 78,000 miles. Value of used cars varies GREATLY.
  22. I would be happy if the fuel got where it was supposed to go...he seems to be running a couple of cylinders short.... As do I...coming down with what Balthy has or a similar variant.
  23. There are lots of other intangible benifits of buying especially performance cars new. One really doesn't want the ownership experience of something that has been driven really hard as a performance car. LOTS of wear and abuse on a lot of performance cars. It's why Ford does not like to lease the Mustang GT very much, from what a trusted Ford salesman told me.
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