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Robert Hall

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  1. Not sure I'm familiar w/ a towing arrangement like that with the 4 little tires. I'm used to flatbed rollbacks when I've had Mercedes towed.
  2. Interesting...that sounds like the old knock-down-kit approach used in many countries in the past to give the image of 'local' production. This is the first I'd heard of M-B having a Charleston plant, I knew only about the Vance, Ala plant for SUVs.
  3. Probably a 4 . 'Foreign vehicle made in USA'. Though a Mercedes built in SC would be highly suspect, because Mercedes are built in Alabama and BMWs are built in SC.
  4. Ok. Checked in the garage, the VINs start with 1 and K.
  5. So there is some significance to the first digit of the vin?
  6. Seems like in the ancient world the tire choices were tall and skinny or more tall and skinny.
  7. Imagine the possibilities for such a merger. Could have a new Renault Alliance based off the Megane for Dodge dealers.
  8. Interesting.. Renault has EVs, compact and subcompact cars, and MPVs that could benefit FCA... FCA has Jeep and Ram and access to the NA market for Renault. Going to be interesting to see what transpires..
  9. Took the day off to start the holiday weekend, was lazy..spent a lot of time in the back yard w/ the dogs. Puttered around the house and did some cleaning. I did see, though, a very clean red Mitsubishi 3000GT drive down the street when I stepped out to bring in mail packages. Saw my neighbor's teenager wrenching on his red BRZ/FR-S..still doesn't have a front bumper. And the neighbor down the street got his S2000 out for summer..was waxing it in the driveway..
  10. An electric sports car seems like a logical next step for the e-tron sub brand, and they already showed off an e-tron sports car concept a few years ago that looked like the R8.
  11. If Tesla has a future as an independent car maker, I think they need to remove Musk and bring in more stable leadership. Let him focus on Space X and the Boring Company.
  12. I saw a new 124 (silver/black top) and a '70s 124 (brown/tan top) about 2 weeks ago...first time I'd seen either in ages. Or move it to Dodge. Give it a new fascia and racetrack taillight, an optional Hellcat engine, etc...maybe call it Viper Jr.?
  13. I do like the idea of a walkable neighborhood, haven't lived in one in a long time. My neighborhood is very quiet day and night, but not really much to walk to...though I did walk home from the tire shop when I had my Jeep in getting tires about 18 months ago, but all the restaurants along the way are mostly fast food. I do have a Thai resturant I could walk to, though..it's pretty good. When I lived in Phoenix and Denver the neighborhoods were somewhat walkable, esp. Phoenix where I was 2 blocks away from a street w/ my grocery and lots of trendy restaurants that I drove to often. But given the horrific climate in Phoenix, no one walks. The best mix of livability w/ walkability I've experienced in the past were in college towns, Kent, Ohio and Ann Arbor, Michigan. I enjoyed the years I lived in each town. Haven't been back to A2 in 20 years, but have visited Kent a couple times in the last year, the downtown is great..lots of new development on and off campus.
  14. I like being within 15-25 minutes of the downtown/CBD of a city. With Cleveland, I'm in a close-in suburb--about 20 min to downtown and the closest beach, with Phoenix and Denver I lived in suburban portions of the city, within about 15 minutes of downtown. I have lived rural---on my family farm, but I would never live rural again..I don't want to be very far from the amenities of the modern world like a level 1 trauma center, a wide selection of restaurants (not chains) and quick food delivery options (DoorDash, Grubhub, etc), culture like museums, concert venues, etc, within 1/2 hr of a major airport, etc. Having Uber/Lyft as an option for going various places is advantageous. And of course high tech jobs are in the cities and suburbs, nothing happening in rural places like where my family farm is.
  15. Those 90s 300ZXs looked great, IMO....my sister's last Z was a silver '90 300ZX t-top. Her 4th going back to a '77 280Z.
  16. Nah, just the general exclamation. Sometimes spelled 'gak' or 'gakk'.
  17. It's always a fun sight to see a 50+ yr old car out and about, esp. in the Rust Belt. One sighting that seemed funny today...was sitting at a light and saw a clean 10-12 yr old Mercedes S-class at a gas station air pump, the driver was putting air in the tires... it was black w/ dark window tint, blingy chrome wheels. The young driver was tall, pale and balding w/ a hard face..wearing a track suit. Looked for all the world like a stereotype Russian/Eastern European gangster. Also saw a clean 68 Firebird convertible in a driveway, dark blue w/ a white top.
  18. Some are electric, some are gas. have gas heat in my current house. I know with the air conditioning my summer bills are only about 1/3 what they were in Arizona.
  19. I went to an open house over the weekend for a house--one story with finished basement that had an oversized attached two car garage and a detached 3 car garage w/ an RV carport beside it.. pretty nice. Had some hideous bathrooms, though. Beautiful wooded lot.. https://www.trulia.com/p/oh/madison/2431-forest-glen-rd-madison-oh-44057--2045441015 I also looked at this place...a lot smaller, but with a four car garage and boathouse and right on Lake Erie.. https://www.trulia.com/p/oh/madison/7543-lakeshore-blvd-madison-oh-44057--2045445232 Not looking to move anytime soon, but I'd like something like one of these w/ one story, more garage space and on the lake or close by in my next house...
  20. Yeah, like when I lived in Arizona, I would drop my sister off at the airport every Sunday evening/Monday morning and pick her up Thursday evening when she worked out of town for years. When I lived in Colorado, I would leave a vehicle at DIA sometimes for 2-3 weeks in long term parking when I would go on vacations.
  21. Interesting...definitely an approach that wouldn't work today. I loathe carports. Had them in Arizona (front and back), no protection from dust, birds or cats and limited protection from the weather. I do like the idea of built-in closets and shelving/drawers, though.
  22. Not sure...I know Frank Lloyd Wright house designs either usually had carports or no garage at all, neither of which solution makes any sense in cold climates.
  23. But once you factor in the cost of parking at the airport (if you leave your vehicle there for several days), then taxi/uber/etc may make more sense.
  24. Neat nature pic..here's a couple pics of critters I took from my yard Saturday..
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