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Gref says...
"New anything is expensive. I got my Prelude used for 14k, 14 years ago and I think I have my money's worth out of it. I am not sure why I would get rid of it. I used to be hung up on flashy cars but now I realize it is just a piece of metal that gets me from here to there. It is not a measure of my self worth. I am far more interested in low maintenance than high prestige. That is why I would never own a BMW." Bingo....exactly the reason I switched to Toyota 7 years ago. |
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Like me Lincoln town car, I enjoy my Mercury Geand Marquis. Plenty of leg room and a living room couch for a seat!
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Alex wrote:
Keine Keyserschei�e wrote: On Wed, 6 Apr 2016 20:19:10 -0400, Alex wrote: wrote: On Wed, 06 Apr 2016 05:56:39 -0400, Keine Keyserscheiße wrote: You wouldn't fit well in any of them. They are all very small cars. I'm 6'4" and avoid driving that car whenever possible. It's not only small inside, it's LOW. ****. Here I thought the BMW's might have a lot more leg room than the Boxster or Miata. So far, that Karman Ghia I had in Germany wins in the leg room contest. Even my wife's Jetta has a lot of leg room, although it is low also. I used to be 6'4", but now have to stretch to get to 6'3". I am a midget at 6'2 but I am OK in my Honda Prelude. Years ago we leased a Honda Del Sol and I fit in that car fine - plenty of legroom. I still preferred the Jeep Grand Cherokee we had at the time. When I saw the mention of Honda, I checked some S 2000 prices. Holy ****, those damn things are expensive! And they probably don't have any room either. -- Ban liars, tax cheats, juvenile name-callers, and narcissists...not guns! That car was discontinued over 5 years ago. I thought it was a nice looking roadster! Sort of akin to Prius. Looked at used ones. Way overpriced. You could buy years of gas for the extra money over a nice econobox with great milage. |
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On Thu, 7 Apr 2016 20:23:57 -0400, Alex wrote:
Keine Keyserschei?e wrote: On Wed, 6 Apr 2016 20:19:10 -0400, Alex wrote: wrote: On Wed, 06 Apr 2016 05:56:39 -0400, Keine Keyserscheiße wrote: You wouldn't fit well in any of them. They are all very small cars. I'm 6'4" and avoid driving that car whenever possible. It's not only small inside, it's LOW. ****. Here I thought the BMW's might have a lot more leg room than the Boxster or Miata. So far, that Karman Ghia I had in Germany wins in the leg room contest. Even my wife's Jetta has a lot of leg room, although it is low also. I used to be 6'4", but now have to stretch to get to 6'3". I am a midget at 6'2 but I am OK in my Honda Prelude. Years ago we leased a Honda Del Sol and I fit in that car fine - plenty of legroom. I still preferred the Jeep Grand Cherokee we had at the time. When I saw the mention of Honda, I checked some S 2000 prices. Holy ****, those damn things are expensive! And they probably don't have any room either. -- Ban liars, tax cheats, juvenile name-callers, and narcissists...not guns! That car was discontinued over 5 years ago. I thought it was a nice looking roadster! Me too. But the prices for the damn thing are unreal. I'm thinking a 15 year old Honda should be in the $3-5K range, if it's in good shape. These things go for five times that - much more than Z3's. -- Ban liars, tax cheats, juvenile name-callers, and narcissists...not guns! |
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Keine Keyserschei�e wrote:
On Thu, 7 Apr 2016 20:23:57 -0400, Alex wrote: Keine Keyserschei?e wrote: On Wed, 6 Apr 2016 20:19:10 -0400, Alex wrote: wrote: On Wed, 06 Apr 2016 05:56:39 -0400, Keine Keyserscheiße wrote: You wouldn't fit well in any of them. They are all very small cars. I'm 6'4" and avoid driving that car whenever possible. It's not only small inside, it's LOW. ****. Here I thought the BMW's might have a lot more leg room than the Boxster or Miata. So far, that Karman Ghia I had in Germany wins in the leg room contest. Even my wife's Jetta has a lot of leg room, although it is low also. I used to be 6'4", but now have to stretch to get to 6'3". I am a midget at 6'2 but I am OK in my Honda Prelude. Years ago we leased a Honda Del Sol and I fit in that car fine - plenty of legroom. I still preferred the Jeep Grand Cherokee we had at the time. When I saw the mention of Honda, I checked some S 2000 prices. Holy ****, those damn things are expensive! And they probably don't have any room either. -- Ban liars, tax cheats, juvenile name-callers, and narcissists...not guns! That car was discontinued over 5 years ago. I thought it was a nice looking roadster! Me too. But the prices for the damn thing are unreal. I'm thinking a 15 year old Honda should be in the $3-5K range, if it's in good shape. These things go for five times that - much more than Z3's. -- Ban liars, tax cheats, juvenile name-callers, and narcissists...not guns! The Z3 was not a home run for BMW. I'm still surprised the S2000, or a replacement, isn't on the market. |
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On 4/9/2016 10:19 PM, Alex wrote:
Keine Keyserschei�e wrote: On Thu, 7 Apr 2016 20:23:57 -0400, Alex wrote: Keine Keyserschei?e wrote: On Wed, 6 Apr 2016 20:19:10 -0400, Alex wrote: wrote: On Wed, 06 Apr 2016 05:56:39 -0400, Keine Keyserscheiße wrote: You wouldn't fit well in any of them. They are all very small cars. I'm 6'4" and avoid driving that car whenever possible. It's not only small inside, it's LOW. ****. Here I thought the BMW's might have a lot more leg room than the Boxster or Miata. So far, that Karman Ghia I had in Germany wins in the leg room contest. Even my wife's Jetta has a lot of leg room, although it is low also. I used to be 6'4", but now have to stretch to get to 6'3". I am a midget at 6'2 but I am OK in my Honda Prelude. Years ago we leased a Honda Del Sol and I fit in that car fine - plenty of legroom. I still preferred the Jeep Grand Cherokee we had at the time. When I saw the mention of Honda, I checked some S 2000 prices. Holy ****, those damn things are expensive! And they probably don't have any room either. -- Ban liars, tax cheats, juvenile name-callers, and narcissists...not guns! That car was discontinued over 5 years ago. I thought it was a nice looking roadster! Me too. But the prices for the damn thing are unreal. I'm thinking a 15 year old Honda should be in the $3-5K range, if it's in good shape. These things go for five times that - much more than Z3's. -- Ban liars, tax cheats, juvenile name-callers, and narcissists...not guns! The Z3 was not a home run for BMW. I'm still surprised the S2000, or a replacement, isn't on the market. The Z3 and the Z4 are regarded as "girly" cars in some circles. My wife had a Z4. I had a Porsche. :-) |
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On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 04:17:21 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 4/9/2016 10:19 PM, Alex wrote: Keine Keyserschei?e wrote: On Thu, 7 Apr 2016 20:23:57 -0400, Alex wrote: Keine Keyserschei?e wrote: On Wed, 6 Apr 2016 20:19:10 -0400, Alex wrote: wrote: On Wed, 06 Apr 2016 05:56:39 -0400, Keine Keyserscheiße wrote: You wouldn't fit well in any of them. They are all very small cars. I'm 6'4" and avoid driving that car whenever possible. It's not only small inside, it's LOW. ****. Here I thought the BMW's might have a lot more leg room than the Boxster or Miata. So far, that Karman Ghia I had in Germany wins in the leg room contest. Even my wife's Jetta has a lot of leg room, although it is low also. I used to be 6'4", but now have to stretch to get to 6'3". I am a midget at 6'2 but I am OK in my Honda Prelude. Years ago we leased a Honda Del Sol and I fit in that car fine - plenty of legroom. I still preferred the Jeep Grand Cherokee we had at the time. When I saw the mention of Honda, I checked some S 2000 prices. Holy ****, those damn things are expensive! And they probably don't have any room either. -- Ban liars, tax cheats, juvenile name-callers, and narcissists...not guns! That car was discontinued over 5 years ago. I thought it was a nice looking roadster! Me too. But the prices for the damn thing are unreal. I'm thinking a 15 year old Honda should be in the $3-5K range, if it's in good shape. These things go for five times that - much more than Z3's. -- Ban liars, tax cheats, juvenile name-callers, and narcissists...not guns! The Z3 was not a home run for BMW. I'm still surprised the S2000, or a replacement, isn't on the market. The Z3 and the Z4 are regarded as "girly" cars in some circles. My wife had a Z4. I had a Porsche. :-) For years and years a Porsche 911 was my dream car. Now I have no desire for one. Maybe, like you say, I grew up. -- Ban liars, tax cheats, juvenile name-callers, and narcissists...not guns! |
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On 4/10/2016 5:50 AM, Keine Keyserschei�e wrote:
On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 04:17:21 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 4/9/2016 10:19 PM, Alex wrote: Keine Keyserschei?e wrote: On Thu, 7 Apr 2016 20:23:57 -0400, Alex wrote: Keine Keyserschei?e wrote: On Wed, 6 Apr 2016 20:19:10 -0400, Alex wrote: wrote: On Wed, 06 Apr 2016 05:56:39 -0400, Keine Keyserscheiße wrote: You wouldn't fit well in any of them. They are all very small cars. I'm 6'4" and avoid driving that car whenever possible. It's not only small inside, it's LOW. ****. Here I thought the BMW's might have a lot more leg room than the Boxster or Miata. So far, that Karman Ghia I had in Germany wins in the leg room contest. Even my wife's Jetta has a lot of leg room, although it is low also. I used to be 6'4", but now have to stretch to get to 6'3". I am a midget at 6'2 but I am OK in my Honda Prelude. Years ago we leased a Honda Del Sol and I fit in that car fine - plenty of legroom. I still preferred the Jeep Grand Cherokee we had at the time. When I saw the mention of Honda, I checked some S 2000 prices. Holy ****, those damn things are expensive! And they probably don't have any room either. -- Ban liars, tax cheats, juvenile name-callers, and narcissists...not guns! That car was discontinued over 5 years ago. I thought it was a nice looking roadster! Me too. But the prices for the damn thing are unreal. I'm thinking a 15 year old Honda should be in the $3-5K range, if it's in good shape. These things go for five times that - much more than Z3's. -- Ban liars, tax cheats, juvenile name-callers, and narcissists...not guns! The Z3 was not a home run for BMW. I'm still surprised the S2000, or a replacement, isn't on the market. The Z3 and the Z4 are regarded as "girly" cars in some circles. My wife had a Z4. I had a Porsche. :-) For years and years a Porsche 911 was my dream car. Now I have no desire for one. Maybe, like you say, I grew up. Your height would make a 911 difficult. I am only 5'11" and, although I was comfortable once seated inside and had sufficient leg room (mine was a six speed manual transmission) it was still a chore bending in half to get in or to exit the car. Still, if you get a thrill out of handling and unreal acceleration it's hard to find a better designed car. The one I had was a twin turbo rated at 450 hp. My lawyer friend had a naturally aspirated version rated at something like 320 or 350 hp. His had all the performance anyone would need for a daily driver, IMO. Mine was a luxury version of the 911 Porsche produces for racing. It had all the leather and wood trim that the full bore racing version does not have in order to further reduce weight. |
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