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Consumer Reports Annual Reliability Survey
On 10/29/2017 3:14 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/29/17 1:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/29/2017 12:50 PM, Bill wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/28/2017 8:41 PM, Alex wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/28/17 11:31 AM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 28 Oct 2017 08:22:59 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:
On 10/27/17 10:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/27/2017 10:17 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 27 Oct 2017 10:03:05 -0700 (PDT), Its Me
wrote:
Toyota and Honda builds good, reliable transportation.Â* I
just wish
they weren't so boring to drive.Â* 
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The V6 Honda Accord develops about 290 hp and does 0 to 60 in
a bit
over 6 seconds.Â* Nothing boring about that.
Engine efficiencies have come a long way.Â* The Canyon I bought has
a V6
rated at 308 hp.Â* It has an 8 speed transmission that I really
like a
lot.Â* I rarely accelerate hard but have tried it a couple of
times for
kicks.Â* Shifts are quick and positive and the little truck can
scoot
right along.
What are you averaging for MPGs? If I drive "rationally," I'm
getting
about 23-25 MPG in suburban areas with light traffic and a few
stoplights, and 27-29 MPG on the Interstates if I stay at my
typical
60-65 mph. Six-speed manual tranny. Drove wife's Camry
4-cylinder auto
up to Bowie earlier this week, about 30 miles, on U.S. 301, and
averaged
37 MPG for light traffic, but plenty of traffic lights, driving.
That
sort of MPG will put a smile on my face with a nice-sized four-door
sedan.Â* 
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If you drive 60 to 65 on the interstates you should be arrested for
obstructing traffic.Â* Here in FL 80 to 85 is more like it.Â* Even in
nanny states like NY people are now doing 70 to 75.
I drive at the posted limit or usually a few mph below it, if it is
70. I would love having you behind me in your car in a place where
you
could not pass...Wayne RoadRage...Â* 
If I use the full 420 HP on tap I could pass you in the time it takes
you to sneeze.
It's an age and chapter of life thing Alex.Â* I used to get a kick
out of
having lots of horsepower and being able to go fast ... fast.Â* Not
anymore.Â* It has lost it's thrill.Â* Now I am much more focused on
what I
am doing and what others are doing.
Funny thing is, the small engines manufacturers use today have
plenty of
zip if you want to put your foot into the throttle.Â* The 2016 Altima I
had for a year had a 4 banger rated at 282 hp.Â* I was really surprised
at how well it performed and handled. Granted, it wasn't an Audi or a
Porsche but it also cost about 20 percent of what the Porsche I had
cost.
I remember that shortly after I sold the Porsche I impulsively bought a
2009 Ford Mustang "Bullet".Â* I forget what engine it had but it was a
"high performance" version with a 5 speed manual transmission.Â* Again,
it wasn't a Porsche but that damn car was both fast and handled
extremely well.Â* I was sorta blown away because the last Mustang I ever
drove was a 1966 with the 289 V8.Â* There is no comparison. The newer
cars are much, much better.
Sort of like my 2014 Volt.Â*Â* Only place I see any real lack of power is
going over the Grapevine on I5.Â* But that is steep and long.Â*Â* Very
quiet
on battery or gas.Â*Â* Gets 35mpg around town on gas, and as wife says you
can get a speeding ticket fairly easily.Â* She was going to Walnut
Creek for
lunch and said she looked at Speedometer and was doing 80on the freeway.
I still miss really powerful cars.Â*Â* I raced a 1964 Vette small block
and
really like the new Corvettes, but I doubt I could get out of one these
days.
There's a place called "Corvette Mike's" not far from where I live.Â* I
stopped in a couple of month's ago and looked around.Â* I've never had
a Corvette (although I've driven a couple of them) and fell in love
with this one.Â* It's pricey but I seriously thought about making an
offer, being the impulsive buyer I am.
However, the wiser part of whatever I have left for a brain convinced
me to hold off, go home, talk to Mrs.E. and think about it.
Still thinking.Â*Â* :-)
http://corvettemike.com/used-corvettes-for-sale/1966-nassau-blue-l72/
My dad took one of those in on trade back in the day. I remember. It
rode hard enough that you thought your fillings would fall out. He
traded it to a car dealer buddy of his.
Unfortunately, that's my recollection as well. In addition the frame on
the rag tops quaked when ever you hit a pebble in the road.
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