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Thom Stewart April 22nd 06 07:03 PM

OT- sufferin' fuel price shock??
 
CM,

The cannuck never invented a snowmobile. Their snow transportation was a
sled pulled by Dogs. It took civilized people to do away with the dogs

CM; maybe you should consider "Dog Teams" no petroleum fuel price shock
there. Parking; now that's a problem!

http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage


Capt.Mooron April 22nd 06 07:18 PM

OT- sufferin' fuel price shock??
 

"jlrogers" wrote in message

It's a city car?


I think they make no bones about it being an efficient commuter.... then
again I live 20 miles out of the city and 3 people on the road here have
them. I've heard nothing but positive feed back from the owners. One guy
takes his to 2 other provinces once a week... says he's had no problems at
highway speeds under any condition. Like I said... I'm looking at one for a
work vehicle. I do site inspections and get paid a per Km rate. I often have
up to a dozen sites to visit in a day.

CM



Bart Senior April 22nd 06 08:19 PM

OT- sufferin' fuel price shock??
 
At full speed the mileage would drop quite a bit and
approach that of a gas engine--I'll guess 70-75 mpg?

Still it would go 5 1/3 times as far as my pickup truck.

Diesels have a nice amount of torque. They are fast
off the line at a stop light. I used to pull a snow mobile
trailer with my Rabbit diesel. I'll bet a little smart-car
could pull a trailer--which would be a good thing as
tail-gate'r would make me real nervous in a car that
is so obviously vulnerable to a rear end collision.

"jlrogers" wrote
Damn, at full speed you could drive six hours on a gallon.

Bart Senior" .@. wrote
I'd buy a diesel version if it was available in the US.
95mpg is fabulous.




Bart Senior April 22nd 06 08:23 PM

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That works out to a little over $20k in USD.

That seems high. The smart-car should be selling for about
12-15k. At those prices they could not make them fast
enough to serve the demand. Everyone would buy one as
a second car.

"Capt.Mooron" wrote


paddle shift. It's a cool little car. I was pricing one of the
convertible models with leather seats, A/C, power windows etc.... 23K
Cdn.

It's the fuel and manoeuvrability aspect for in city driving that really
caught my interest.




Capt.Mooron April 23rd 06 12:55 AM

OT- sufferin' fuel price shock??
 
Check again Thom... Bombardier of Quebec invented the snowmobile. It's a
Canadian Invention

CM

"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
...
CM,

The cannuck never invented a snowmobile. Their snow transportation was a
sled pulled by Dogs. It took civilized people to do away with the dogs

CM; maybe you should consider "Dog Teams" no petroleum fuel price shock
there. Parking; now that's a problem!

http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage




Thom Stewart April 23rd 06 02:43 AM

OT- sufferin' fuel price shock??
 
Yeah Max,

Called; "Indecent exposure!" They sit around in their "Long John's" and
drop their Flap's.

http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage


Thom Stewart April 23rd 06 03:05 AM

OT- sufferin' fuel price shock??
 
I think Katy clued you in. Civilized people built the first and patented
it. Cripes CM, it wasn't even the Canucks or the English that figured
out the DogSled. They stole it from the "Inuits"

http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage


Joe April 23rd 06 03:58 PM

OT- sufferin' fuel price shock??
 
14 " rims...Not sure I've never owned a chevy....Always Fords ,
Plymouths, and Dodges . The Knock offs I got came from a 62 Ford Falcon
Econoline.

A guy here at the marina has a silver split window vette.
Don't you wish your dad kept it, and gave it to you!

I wonder if Scotty's ever got his classic off the cinder blocks yet?

Joe


Bart Senior April 23rd 06 05:51 PM

OT- sufferin' fuel price shock??
 
He never would have given it to me. He only parted with
it because he had a heart attack and wanted Air Conditioning.

Originally he has a 63 split window with a four speed. He traded
it in for a 64 with an automatic so my mother could drive it. It
took her three weeks to notice it was a different car. Both were
white. What happened to that thing in the middle of the window?

I would love to find either car. I have the serial number for one
of them around here somewhere. They gave owners a little plastic
card with each sold listing the owners name and the serial number
of the car.

I have about 30 years of Corvette News magasine--all but the very
first issue. I wonder what that is worth?

"Joe" wrote

A guy here at the marina has a silver split window vette.
Don't you wish your dad kept it, and gave it to you!




Scotty April 23rd 06 06:21 PM

OT- sufferin' fuel price shock??
 

"Joe" wrote in message
ups.com...
14 " rims...Not sure I've never owned a chevy....Always

Fords ,
Plymouths, and Dodges . The Knock offs I got came from a

62 Ford Falcon
Econoline.

A guy here at the marina has a silver split window vette.
Don't you wish your dad kept it, and gave it to you!

I wonder if Scotty's ever got his classic off the cinder

blocks yet?

Heck no, that's what makes it a real classic.

Scotty






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