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A Horse With No Name

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  1. Ohh absolutely, no one else is building anything quite like this. Not really a truck guy, but if I had room for multiple vehicles in my household, I would buy one.
  2. Pretty much speculation...I am just glad that GM is building a full line of competent and interesting vehicles...
  3. I think Ford was moving some Transit production to North America... The kid in me that built model cars just wants to get one, some assembly required...lol...
  4. I think Buick just pulled ahead of Lincoln, Lexus, Acura, Infinity, and BMW....this thing won me over.....absolutely drop dead gorgeous. I tend to like both foreign and domestic cars, but if this is the kind of stuff GM is going to bring us, methinks wen will be seeing domestics in my driveway. Would have to move the wood shop from the garage to the basement though, because there is no way I would let THAT sit out during an Ohio winter! Damn, Damn, Damn, Damnit man...if Gm is not careful, they will eclipse the gorgeous cars of the 50's and 60's...and I am NOT being sarcastic. Although I may be getting old...this excited about a Buick? Ohh absolutely....lots to be proud of here....lots! You could name it Gumby the stick figure and I would take it....Yes please to more of this from GM!
  5. I think that is actually a fiberglass kit car based on a 1973 air cooled VW Super Beetle, but whatever.... (Just poking some fun at 'blu with that comment...) Looks like another out of the park home run for Ford!
  6. ... And a small dog and you would be all set... Elmer Fudd and his Vee Dubbb...!
  7. Absolutely stunning.... Fantastic link to a guy building an Ash body frame for a vintage Morgan Sports car completely from scratch....neat project! http://www.rustyheaps.com/
  8. Depends....I drove Miatas daily in Ohio for a very long time... Nothing you can buy will depreciate not at all driven, but then society does not owe you a free car. But look up the value of a ten year old WRX, IS 250/350, Miata, high performance Mustang, P car or the like... And it would be much cheaper and more fun to have a 996 Porsche and a Fiesta for a winter car than a new Sonota. Local Hyundai dealer had a Sonata that was one year old and had gone from 32 K loaded to 17 K used.... For that 15K, I could buy a used Mustang Cobra convertible with 40,000 miles drive it 100,000 miles and sell it for 7 or 8 grand without a problem....with 140,000 miles on the clock. Paid 12K for my MINI with 30K or so on it, it is still worth $4500/$5000, with almost 120K on it....that many miles would cost a ton more in something like a new Hyundai Veoloster.
  9. Finding vehicles people are passionate about is always sort of a win. You have online forum support, spare parts stay in production longer, resale stays up, vehicle is usually more fun to drive or has other qualities, the flash of headlights or wave from an oncoming driver is always nice, and there are other advantages. Being a middle aged male, when women of all age fawn over your car, it is a huge ego boost. I remember once a high school girls tennis team falling all over themselves to wash my Miata when they were doing a car wash/fund raiser...
  10. ...and decent corporate ethics. Methinks I will still be buying a GTI or WRX when I replace the Jetta though, as I like both better than the Focus ST. But there is a lot to admire at Ford.
  11. ....I should have been clearer....once the initial depreciation curve hits, they do hold their value better than a regular passenger car. Eighties and nineties Mustangs, if they are a GT or Cobra in good condition, have evens tarted to appreciate...
  12. Almost had an incident with a carpenter we hired on campus for some remodeling work....I am a woodworker, and remarked...your wood looks like Ash....he heard...your wood looks like ass...we both had a good laugh after I cleared that up...
  13. Depends on the Truck or the wrangler.... WRX and IS 250, two of my favorite cars, depreciate very little. Miatas hold their value fairly well, as do Corvettes and specialty Mustangs. Most of what I like has good residual/resale. Subaru holds decent but not spectacular resale value.
  14. Exactly...we have been given so much by people who came before us...the least we could do is pass forward decent air and water quality, along with the incredible personal freedom owning a car brings....to future generations. Which is why the ICE motor will be around awhile....
  15. Did not realize it was the identical AWD hardware...interesting....
  16. Probably warranty with the AWD system would be their thinking....

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