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Afterthoughts: What's the Right Size Vehicle?
A Horse With No Name replied to William Maley's topic in Opinion
You have kids, they might want one some day. Also agree with Reg, Focus outside of Titanium or ST trim is back of the pack. Will probably never own one but I do love the ST.- 75 replies
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A Horse With No Name replied to William Maley's topic in Opinion
Agreed. I understand all three choices, I do disagree with Reg Football and think new Imprezza belongs here with the strong resale, upgraded interior, unique AWD system, and decent packaging.- 75 replies
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Midsize SUV, Jeep Grand Cherokee. Are there any other midsize SUV as runner up in my book...no, nothing close. Large SUV Going to cheat and go with the sister vehicle to the GC, Dodge Durango. Yes, it is cheating...do I care...no, I really don't care... Only thing that could be a runner up IMHO would be a Jaguar F pace if I had a crap ton of money.
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Compact Mazda 3... Assuming you wanted a non sporty DD...for a sport DD GTI no questions asked. Civic, Cruze, Imprezza would all be strong runners up. Were it allowed to be a little pricey...Golf R or Golf Alltrack. Compact SUV, Subaru Forester, HR V would be strong runner up. Midsize car, Chevy Malibu Premium with the 2.0 With Mazda 6 very strong runner up. Large Car, Charger R/T... Impala 3.6 strong runner up.
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GM offering unlimited data plan for 4G mobile hotspots
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A Horse With No Name replied to William Maley's topic in Opinion
It does really beat the fun to drive car, the Mazda 3, in interior quietness. The new Subaru Imprezza is a very good car in this segment also.- 75 replies
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Sad, and i will miss it...loved the Prowler!
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Afterthoughts: What's the Right Size Vehicle?
A Horse With No Name replied to William Maley's topic in Opinion
The Jetta is really nicely packaged...were I to be buying a new smaller sedan, it would rank near the top of the list. We are both atypical car buyers... Your critique of the Cruze is not far off of what my wife said when we test drove one though. And the Chevrolet salesman rather sheepishly agreed with her when she handed back the keys.- 75 replies
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A Horse With No Name replied to William Maley's topic in Opinion
Saw a 79 Delta 88 two door and a 76 Buick 4 door hard top, white, both over lunch when I went out for a burger.... It is a phoned in hatch Back....I phoned in for a Pizza and then a Cruze hatch with some young woman driving it delivered directly to my front door. Could have used both more pepperoni and onion though... Would have preferred a 64 Pontiac with a Tri Power....but I might be waiting awhile for the pizza in that case... (Just kidding on the Cruze hatch, interested in some spirited debate!) Agreed!- 75 replies
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Ultimate Dream Garage: 6 Cylinder Edition
A Horse With No Name replied to Frisky Dingo's topic in The Lounge
Jag E type, #4... Also, to have as a modern daily, Acura TLX SH-AWD for those Ohio winters. -
Ultimate Dream Garage: 6 Cylinder Edition
A Horse With No Name replied to Frisky Dingo's topic in The Lounge
Actual top 5... 1968 Pontiac Firebird Sprint convertible. 1953 Chevrolet Corvette 55 Mercedes Benz 300 SL -
Ultimate Dream Garage: Independent Day(s) Edition
A Horse With No Name replied to Frisky Dingo's topic in The Lounge
Actually i can still bust you on this one as the car in Ferris Buellers day off was a kit car and not an Actual Ferrari...(J/K) Nice list! -
Ultimate Dream Car Garage: Proud To Be An American
A Horse With No Name replied to oldshurst442's topic in The Lounge
Awesome about your uncle...! 1953 Pace Car Convertible 1953 ford pick up truck....Gorgeous! That particular truck has an OHV 6, Mine would ahve a Flathead v8 but be similar... -
GM offering unlimited data plan for 4G mobile hotspots
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Ultimate Dream Car Garage: Proud To Be An American
A Horse With No Name replied to oldshurst442's topic in The Lounge
1947 Ford Sportsman https://youtu.be/lv8IahOrmAs Pictures of my final two cars, 1953 Ford pick up truck, and 1953 Ford Indy Pace car coming soon... -
Ultimate Dream Car Garage: Proud To Be An American
A Horse With No Name replied to oldshurst442's topic in The Lounge
Car #3 is a 39 ford Two door sedan...Grandfather had one, my dad come home in the Hospital in this car...Grandfather bought car November of 38 IIRC, Dad was born January of 39, so car was almost new... Yes it did go down...! Car #4 would be a Custom 39-40 Ford convertible...very traditional style with a Flathead... https://youtu.be/FeQyqgfiZZ0 https://youtu.be/SVtfOGLwSQQ Link is to a model...but 1942 Ford staff car... https://youtu.be/u5buA0xpH-k -
Ultimate Dream Car Garage: Proud To Be An American
A Horse With No Name replied to oldshurst442's topic in The Lounge
Car in link has more of the look I would go for... http://www.hotrod.com/articles/1209sr-stephen-moses-1932-ford-b-400/ Car #2...33-34 Ford Touring Car... -
Ultimate Dream Car Garage: Proud To Be An American
A Horse With No Name replied to oldshurst442's topic in The Lounge
OK...My Ford list... It will be all Flathead era cars to balance out the pesky modern stuff... 1932 Ford B400 Convertible sedan, the rarest of the 1932 Ford Body styels...32 was the first year for the Flat head V8... Street Rod... Only i would set up the flathead in the B4oo with Tri-power... -
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I love those old tow trucks....they used bumper lift Trucks at Columbus Motor Speedway, which just closed last fall.
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Ultimate Dream Car Garage: Proud To Be An American
A Horse With No Name replied to oldshurst442's topic in The Lounge
I now have four lists to do, and two dream car garages I want to put up myself... -
Yeah, paid for and ran well, would have been huge to get two more years out of her..
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I could have used that...mini blew a water pump and it took me a mile or two to get to a safe place to pull over. Sadly, internal engine damage and possibly a cracked head. Car is almost fifteen years old, not putting a motor in it. Not sure what I am going to do with it, too clean to Junk.
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Afterthoughts: What's the Right Size Vehicle?
A Horse With No Name replied to William Maley's topic in Opinion
After the Concorde and besides the JGC and 300...most Chryco products for eighteen years or so...- 75 replies
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