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Robert Hall

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  1. Besides a buddy's 3000GT, the only other Mitsu I've driven is the Diamante from 2001. Had a couple of those as rentals, was a very pleasant drive, comfortable and smooth. Problem is that the current lineup isn't very memorable or competitive, at least in the bread and butter categories.
  2. Back in the '90s I really liked the 3000GT...had a coworker w/ one, it was a fast, fun car, maybe a bit overstyled, though.
  3. I've been taking walks in the morning and evening every day for a few months now, about 1 1/2 miles per day. Going to be harder to do when it's 115 in July, but I'll be swimming a lot in the pool starting in May when it gets warm enough..
  4. Would be better than gaining 3 lbs a week. It's taken me 10 years to put on 60 lbs...hoping to take it off in 1/2 that time.
  5. Interesting...will have to look into it..as a anti-depressant, I take Cymbalta, used to be on Zoloft. Both are milder than my Prozac-and-vodka days when I was in grad school.
  6. Automatic, 4dr. And not surprisingly, the guy is a total DB.
  7. Sounds it would be a great name for an Icelandic metal band.
  8. IIRC from the ad, it was a personal knob (non factory part). When a friend of mine totalled his '05 3-series a few years ago, he did visit the wrecking yard and remove personal items from the car (CD, laptop computer, etc) as well as the aftermarket wheels he had put on it (though one was bent), to put on it's identical replacement...
  9. Alas, tending to my crops in Farmville doesn't count as physical activity. About the only physical activity I've had beyond light house cleaning this weekend was taking the string trimmer to cut some weeds in the back yard, checking the air in the tires on the cars, and washing 3 of the dogs. Too many hours w/ the laptop glued to the the TV & tiVo this weekend...catching up on recent '24', 'Southland', 'South Park', and 'Doctor Who' episodes and the F1 Chinese Grand Prix. It was 96 degrees today, too hot to go outside, I rationalized..
  10. Orville
  11. Something that is like a modern Jeep XJ Cherokee could do well, I think. The Liberty doesn't live up to the old Cherokee, IMHO...about the only thing in the NA market like it today is the Nissan Xterra. Something cheap, rugged and reliable.
  12. Amazing how the old threads just keep coming back to life. Don't Stop Believin'.
  13. I still don't like the Bangle 7, esp. from the rear. I like the styling of the previous gen 7 and 5 much more. I still don't care for the 6 series, esp. the rear. My favorite era of BMW styling is from around 2002 or so, right before Bangleization. As far as the thread, as a kid I didn't care for AMCs of the day (like the hideous Pacer and Gremlin, and later Alliance and Encore), but later I grew to really like the Eagles, they were ahead of their time as far as the CUV world goes (kind of went where cars like the Subaru Outback, Audi Allroad, Volvo XC70 would go many years earlier).
  14. ED Beta (Extended Definition Beta). My folks did the Beta thing from '82-88 before giving up and switching to VHS since it was so hard to find much on Beta. We had a regular Sony Betamax and one of the ED ones, still works (my Mom still has about 500 movies on Beta from then).
  15. Beautiful spring morning...went out for breakfast driving my sister's 300CE (back on the road after parked for a year), sunroof open, all the windows down, enjoying driving a red hardtop. Saw a black '10 Camaro SS and a sharp yellow and white two tone '64-66 Suburban.
  16. I like the 2nd gen Z4 that's out now way more than the Bangle one..I didn't mind the front or side sculpturing of the Bangle Z4, but I find the decklid dreadful...
  17. I still don't like the Bangle 7 or Z4, but the 5 for some reason has really grown on me the last couple years, esp. the in some of the details--the headlights, taillights, wheel choices. I've briefly driven a few (a friend traded an '00 540i on an '07 535xi wagon last year, a 530 and 540 at a Cadillac ride-and-drive event a couple years ago). And I like the Bangle-era 3 series overall, the coupe and coupe-convertible moreso than the sedan.
  18. I strongly disliked the various Bangle BMW designs when they debuted. But, years later, I do like the Bangle 5 series, esp. in M5 form. There has been a gorgeous red one parked down the street off and on the last couple of days.. As far as the Chrysler LXes, I've always preferred the 300C styling over the Charger. I just don't like the overall shape of the Charger, but I'm sure if I drove a Hemi one I'd like it.
  19. I saw one of those in person for the 1st time last weekend. Beautiful little car.
  20. True enough. I liked the 4Runner, at least the last 2 generations. They had some solid off-road credentials. I liked the Land Cruiser before it became a hefty Range Rover wannabe.
  21. Saw a clean '49-52 Chevy 2dr fastback in light blue, good condition. Drove past a driveway w/ an interesting mix of oldies--a '66-67 Riviera in primer, no windows or bumpers, in progress...a clean faded gold '66 Toronado, a small '50s car in primer (I think it was a Henry J), and a clean black '67 Eldorado.
  22. commitment
  23. IIRC, the V4 used in old SAABs was a European Ford engine. I've seen a couple at car shows, interesting looking engine..very compact.
  24. Either the seats in the '84 Ford Escort (vinyl, hot in summer, cold in winter) or those in the '88 Bronco II I had in grad school and for a few years after. Low back, cloth bucket seats w/ no headrests, no support, and the back rest warped on the driver's seat....
  25. Yes, a car like the Mini is where FWD makes the most sense. I saw an original '60s Mini up close at a car show last weekend, the new Mini is huge in comparison. There is a Mini Cooper S convertible around that I see occasionally, in a gold-bronze color with an interior in black w/ baseball glove color leather seats and trim, lots of chrome inside. I think it is one of the special edition models...absolutely love the interior. Edit: It's the Cabrio 'Sidewalk' that has the interior I like.
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