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True North[_2_] March 3rd 11 04:49 PM

Guess I'm right... as usual!
 
latest info from Consumer reports.
Hey Johnny... check out the Small SUVs...... and to think some idiot in
here suggested I get a Wrangler... a poorly made WW2 era design.
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/c...TKEY=NC0N01102


Harryk March 3rd 11 05:02 PM

Guess I'm right... as usual!
 
On 3/3/11 11:49 AM, True North wrote:
latest info from Consumer reports.
Hey Johnny... check out the Small SUVs...... and to think some idiot in
here suggested I get a Wrangler... a poorly made WW2 era design.
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/c...TKEY=NC0N01102


A jeep product? Pure, unadulterated crap. Jeep vehicles used to be
plain, solid, tough and utilitarian. That hasn't been the case for many
decades, probably not since the 1950s.

Methinks the self-described "he-men" here are jealous of your ability to
pick a vehicle that meets your toting and towing needs without blowing
the budget or burning more petrol than needed.

Look at the mistake Herring made...he bought a monster diesel truck to
tow a little boat and a lightweight camper trailer a few times a year.
The damned truck is so big, it's hard to park in any congested area.

I'm still looking for my next "utility" vehicle. I've tried virtually
all the small trucks, and I seem to be gravitating towards the Toyota
with a v6 and 4WD.



*e#c March 3rd 11 05:04 PM

Guess I'm right... as usual!
 
On Mar 3, 11:49*am, "True North" wrote:
latest info from Consumer reports.
Hey Johnny... check out the Small SUVs...... *and to think some idiot in
here suggested I get a Wrangler... a poorly made WW2 era design.http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/c...ommended/top-p...


Well, when I was still hauling cars, the WORST undercoated vehicle I
ever moved was a YJ. From underneath, it looked like the undercoating
person on the line was half asleep. 9 times out of 10, the underside
was only HALF done with undercoat.
The BEST one was the PT Cruiser. Completely rubberized underneath. The
vehicle was ****ty, though. NO turning radius. **** poor ride (worse
than a Vette).
The Toyotas we would haul, would come out of Alliston, Ontario.

HenryK[_2_] March 3rd 11 05:06 PM

Guess I'm right... as usual!
 
On 3/3/2011 11:49 AM, True North wrote:
latest info from Consumer reports.
Hey Johnny... check out the Small SUVs...... and to think some idiot in
here suggested I get a Wrangler... a poorly made WW2 era design.
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/c...TKEY=NC0N01102

Side opening back door. That sucks big time. Otherwise it seems like an
OK small CAR.

HarryisPaul March 3rd 11 05:09 PM

Guess I'm right... as usual!
 
In article , princecraft49
@gmail.com says...

latest info from Consumer reports.
Hey Johnny... check out the Small SUVs...... and to think some idiot in
here suggested I get a Wrangler... a poorly made WW2 era design.
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/c...TKEY=NC0N01102


Yeah, but where does it say it's a truck?

HarryisPaul March 3rd 11 05:12 PM

Guess I'm right... as usual!
 
In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

On 3/3/11 11:49 AM, True North wrote:
latest info from Consumer reports.
Hey Johnny... check out the Small SUVs...... and to think some idiot in
here suggested I get a Wrangler... a poorly made WW2 era design.
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/c...TKEY=NC0N01102


A jeep product? Pure, unadulterated crap. Jeep vehicles used to be
plain, solid, tough and utilitarian. That hasn't been the case for many
decades, probably not since the 1950s.

Methinks the self-described "he-men" here are jealous of your ability to
pick a vehicle that meets your toting and towing needs without blowing
the budget or burning more petrol than needed.

Look at the mistake Herring made...he bought a monster diesel truck to
tow a little boat and a lightweight camper trailer a few times a year.
The damned truck is so big, it's hard to park in any congested area.

I'm still looking for my next "utility" vehicle. I've tried virtually
all the small trucks, and I seem to be gravitating towards the Toyota
with a v6 and 4WD.


Yeah, Harry you are SO correct. My last only got to around 350,000 miles
before I sold it. Oh, and it was still running fine. One radiator, one
water pump was the only major components to ever go bad.

I_am_Tosk March 3rd 11 05:14 PM

Guess I'm right... as usual!
 
In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

On 3/3/11 11:49 AM, True North wrote:


Bonnies endless defense of the pink "skirt" snipped..



Look at the mistake Herring made...


You think it's a mistake, but you are just being an asshole. If you had
the truck you would love it, you're just jealous.

he bought a monster diesel truck to
tow a little boat and a lightweight camper trailer a few times a year.


This is a lie, he clearly stated he may be upgrading the camper next
season. You are just jealous.

The damned truck is so big, it's hard to park in any congested area.


Not for anybody who realizes he has a tool, and knows how and where to
use it. You are just jealous.

Harryk March 3rd 11 05:32 PM

Guess I'm right... as usual!
 
On 3/3/11 12:14 PM, I_am_Tosk wrote:
In articleVuOdnfzUsvwuVPLQnZ2dnUVZ_t2dnZ2d@earthlink .com, payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

On 3/3/11 11:49 AM, True North wrote:


Bonnies endless defense of the pink "skirt" snipped..



Look at the mistake Herring made...


You think it's a mistake, but you are just being an asshole. If you had
the truck you would love it, you're just jealous.

he bought a monster diesel truck to
tow a little boat and a lightweight camper trailer a few times a year.


This is a lie, he clearly stated he may be upgrading the camper next
season. You are just jealous.

The damned truck is so big, it's hard to park in any congested area.


Not for anybody who realizes he has a tool, and knows how and where to
use it. You are just jealous.




"If I had the truck, I would love it."

I have no need of a monster diesel truck. Since I have no need for one,
I can't envision the circumstances in which I "would love it."

I don't have a trailerboat anymore and I have no plans to get another. I
am looking at a small truck that would be useful for toting garden
supplies, such as bags of mulch, and other stuff too big or bulky to
stash in a car or SUV.

"...upgrading the camper...just jealous..."

Jealous of what? Driving and hauling a huge rig down the interstates for
many hours a day so I can sleep in a camper? No thanks. We'd rather
fly, get to our destination, have fun, and spend the night in a decent
hotel.

I'm going down to Miami for a few days this month. $180 round trip,
three hours or so each way. No fuss, no muss. Car rental might run $150.
Staying at a friend's condo in Bal Harbour. No room charge, $100 for
maid service after we leave.

Why would I want to drive 20 hours each way to get there?




HarryisPaul March 3rd 11 05:43 PM

Guess I'm right... as usual!
 
In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

On 3/3/11 12:14 PM, I_am_Tosk wrote:
In articleVuOdnfzUsvwuVPLQnZ2dnUVZ_t2dnZ2d@earthlink .com, payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

On 3/3/11 11:49 AM, True North wrote:


Bonnies endless defense of the pink "skirt" snipped..



Look at the mistake Herring made...


You think it's a mistake, but you are just being an asshole. If you had
the truck you would love it, you're just jealous.

he bought a monster diesel truck to
tow a little boat and a lightweight camper trailer a few times a year.


This is a lie, he clearly stated he may be upgrading the camper next
season. You are just jealous.

The damned truck is so big, it's hard to park in any congested area.


Not for anybody who realizes he has a tool, and knows how and where to
use it. You are just jealous.




"If I had the truck, I would love it."

I have no need of a monster diesel truck. Since I have no need for one,
I can't envision the circumstances in which I "would love it."

I don't have a trailerboat anymore and I have no plans to get another. I
am looking at a small truck that would be useful for toting garden
supplies, such as bags of mulch, and other stuff too big or bulky to
stash in a car or SUV.

"...upgrading the camper...just jealous..."

Jealous of what? Driving and hauling a huge rig down the interstates for
many hours a day so I can sleep in a camper? No thanks. We'd rather
fly, get to our destination, have fun, and spend the night in a decent
hotel.

I'm going down to Miami for a few days this month. $180 round trip,
three hours or so each way. No fuss, no muss. Car rental might run $150.
Staying at a friend's condo in Bal Harbour. No room charge, $100 for
maid service after we leave.

Why would I want to drive 20 hours each way to get there?


To actually see something besides air, dip****.

Harryk March 3rd 11 08:56 PM

Guess I'm right... as usual!
 
On 3/3/11 3:26 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 03 Mar 2011 13:54:10 -0500,
wrote:

There's very little worth seeing on either side of I-95 from here to
Florida.


So you judge the whole state by what you can see out the window of
your car from I-95?

People would certainly have a misguided view of Maryland using that
criteria.

We actually liked the area of Georgia around the NC/Tennessee border.
You just have to get past Atlanta. That place still reminds me a lot
of DC and I have lived in both places.


If I am driving from here to Florida, it is to get to Florida, as
quickly as legally possible. We've made that trip at least 20 times and
I can confidently say there is nothing on either side of I-95 worth
seeing. I didn't say there was nothing worth seeing if you went east or
west a distance from I-95.


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