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A Horse With No Name

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  1. I'm glad someone elses irony meeter is pegged. BTW, Satty, back to m.p.g....how is the Prius doing? Chris
  2. +1 It is amazing the number of people you would find that would rather drop whatever particular car into the crusher than look at it. For what it is worth car guys need to stick together, to keep the government off of our back and keep enjoying our cars. I didn't mean to sound harsh inmy previous posts, but I worry about cheers and gears. Sometimes I think we lack rationality and an understanding of what real world car buyers want/need in a car. Sometimes I think this is why guys like CARBIZ, enzl, O.C., and Chris Doane don't post here as much as they could-I think they get sick of the stupidity. Chris
  3. What you need is a car like the Bannana with an extra long trailer hitch out the back, so you can brake and then run the hitch through the Toyotas radiator. Chris
  4. I've never seen one of those made into a limo. Chris
  5. This car would be VERY worth preserving. Kind of wish this was in Ohio... Chris
  6. It would be cool the keep the brand around if we could. The H3 is not a bad vehicle, and the development work is pretty much done on the H2. Kinda like the idea of an H4/Wranger competitor... That being said, the writing is probably on the wall. Chris
  7. The NSX and S2000 are both great cars. The S2000 is a great drivers car. I'm trying to convince my son Joel that this IS the car he wants once he gets out of high school. Right now he is leaning towards an RX-8 or a first gen Audi TT ragtop, I think. Chris
  8. That would be a WONDERFUL choice, my friend. It would make a good garage mate for the Jeep, should you choose to keep the G C. Chris
  9. We have alocal Limo service that has one of the actual Rolls limo's used in Scarface, I think. One of these days I'm gonna rent the thing, and double date with my son Joel. I think it would be fun. Chris
  10. Actually, you could also use this car as a "movie" car and it would do fine. It would do especially well if you needed a car to split itself in two, like Herbie did in one of the original 60's movies. Chris
  11. Actually, I think working on this car is a good primer for working on a "real" car later on. In the mean time, don't drive over railroad tracks at over 5 MPH, and you should be fine. Chris
  12. Glad to have you back O.C., don't be shy about coming round, eh? Chris
  13. I've seen a few G8's also. this car is WORTH all of the hype it is getting....impressive car! Chris
  14. Black is just a great car for the modern Charger. They also look totally bad ass as cop cars. The City my daughters middle school is located in has Charger cop cars...and it is one of the few times I'm happy to drive through a speed trap. Chris
  15. What Mercury? Didn't know you guys had a Mercury... Chris
  16. Nice lookin' old wagon. Chris
  17. You do also realize that Chysler OWNS the 300 name and they can basically do whatever the hell they want to with it, right? And that the 300M was a very well liked and profitable car for Chrysler... Chris
  18. You do realize that Toyota has managed to sell, at a profit, probably 50 or 60 Camry's for every Buick built in '59, don't you? You aren't most people, and quite frankly what you think doesn't make a hell of a lot of difference to the people who build, sell and buy Toyotas, Chryslers, Taurus, et al. I highly doubt with the $1500-$5000 you want to spend on your next car that your rreally the market that toyota has in mind when they market the Camry anyways. You do also realize that the Taurus was waldly succesful and profitable for Ford. Hell, it probably kept Ford in buisiness...which is why we have the modern Mustang. And just like Sept 12, 1966...no Mustang, no Camaro. So if you do ever get a new Camaro (wiht the B-pillar delete) you can in part thank the Taurus for making that happen. Chris
  19. So don't buy a modern car. But the 99.7% PLUS percent of car buyers will, and were you to line up a hundred people with the Bannana Boat and the 300m I would lay a hundred bucks on the hood that at least 92%-95% would prefer the 300M. Chrysler, Honda, and Toyota didn't get where they are in the modern car market by ignoring what people want in cars. Chris
  20. Exactly. There is plenty of compromise in "old" cars also. Chris
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