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Jim Carter December 5th 05 12:07 PM

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"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
k.net...
My Acura MDX was manufactured in Montreal. It's a nice vehicle that I
really enjoyed for the three year lease. It's based loosely on the
Odyssey minivan they build at the same plant.


Dan, you say that your Acura MDX was made in Montreal? There are no
Honda/Acura plants in Montreal, Quebec. There are two plants in Alliston
Ontario. I don't think that they made the Acura MCX in either of these two
plants. Could you check again and let me know? Thanks

Jim C.



Bert Robbins December 5th 05 12:36 PM

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"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
ink.net...
Bert Robbins wrote:
"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
k.net...

Harry Krause wrote:


Don White wrote:


Harry Krause wrote:

snip....


I don't know how or why Chrysler stays in business.



Up here, they sell a lot of Chyrsler mini-vans. The base models can be
bought for $ 19k CDN before taxes.
The Toyota Sienna is much better vehicle but at $30K CDN.... a tad
expensive.


Ahh, the minivan. Yes. I forgot about those. Not my taste.


My Acura MDX was manufactured in Montreal. It's a nice vehicle that I
really enjoyed for the three year lease. It's based loosely on the
Odyssey minivan they build at the same plant.



Isn't that an over-sexed Pilot, at twice the cost?


I bought it before the Pilot was announced. Twice the cost? I don't
think you can get a Pilot for $19K.

What do you mean by "over-sexed"? The Acura had standard leather seats,
power everything, memory seats, mirrors, etc, Homelink, 6-CD in dash
changer, etc. I have no idea what you get standard with the Pilot.


Dan, it is a term used to descibed the higher cost line from automakers such
as Lincoln's are oversexed Ford's; Cadillac's are oversexed Chevy's;
Chyrsler's are oversexed Dodge's and Porsche's are oversexed VW's.



Jim Carter December 5th 05 12:37 PM

New sites needed
 
"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
ink.net...
My Acura MDX was manufactured in Montreal. It's a nice vehicle that I
really enjoyed for the three year lease. It's based loosely on the
Odyssey minivan they build at the same plant.


Dan, I just checked and this vehicle was manufactured in Alliston Ontario.
Nice car!!!

Jim C.



John H. December 5th 05 02:07 PM

New sites needed
 
On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 13:57:53 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:

Jim Carter wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message
...
Harry Krause wrote:

You're really bizarre. Besides, why are you worried? Not only do you
post with your real name, you used to be an almost neighbor of mine.
You do look kind of spindly and brittle, though, John. If I were you,
I'd be careful about mouthing off in front of your high school classes.
One of those kids could take you out with a single bitch-slap.


I bet he bought thet yellow V8 Mustang....to look cool and be accepted
by the teenage students.


Hey Don!! Careful......I am an old guy and I like that yellow V-8 Mustang.
I think it looks damn good!

Jim C.




It's a cute car, no question about it. But to see an old fart like
Herring driving one? What an absurdity.


Harry, I don't suffer from NPD, and therefore am not too concerned with what people think when they
see me driving my Mustang. I'm just having fun!

--
John H

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Wishing you peace, fellowship, and good humor as we celebrate the birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day.

Lord Reginald Smithers December 5th 05 02:52 PM

New sites needed
 
Harry,
I am curious why you think anyone thinks anything when they see JohnH
driving his Mustang.

I think very few people would think anything. It does seem you place a high
value on what others think, which might explain your need to fabricate
stories.



"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
John H. wrote:
On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 13:57:53 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

Jim Carter wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message
...
Harry Krause wrote:

You're really bizarre. Besides, why are you worried? Not only do you
post with your real name, you used to be an almost neighbor of mine.
You do look kind of spindly and brittle, though, John. If I were you,
I'd be careful about mouthing off in front of your high school
classes.
One of those kids could take you out with a single bitch-slap.


I bet he bought thet yellow V8 Mustang....to look cool and be accepted
by the teenage students.
Hey Don!! Careful......I am an old guy and I like that yellow V-8
Mustang.
I think it looks damn good!

Jim C.


It's a cute car, no question about it. But to see an old fart like
Herring driving one? What an absurdity.


Harry, I don't suffer from NPD, and therefore am not too concerned with
what people think when they
see me driving my Mustang. I'm just having fun!

--
John H

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Wishing you peace, fellowship, and good humor as we celebrate the birth
of our Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day.



Once again, you don't understand what you read. My comment was not
directed at your feelings about your cute car, but the giggles others must
get when they see an old fart like you driving it.

Whether their laughter "concerns" you was not the subject of my post.

Hey, if half the kids in this county (or so it seems) weren't driving one,
I wouldn't mind owning one. But not yellow. Silver, maybe, or black, if it
comes in black.

Our local Ford dealer had a GT in the showroom, and I got to sit in it.
Wonderful car, at least in looks, but...getting out of a car that close to
the ground ain't easy when you're 6'3".

--
My cat is smarter than your president.




Lord Reginald Smithers December 5th 05 03:08 PM

New sites needed
 
Harry,
I am curious, why the animosity?


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
Lord Reginald Smithers wrote:
Harry,
I am curious



You obviously have a reading comprehension problem, ****-for-brains:

There is not one opinion of yours nor one piece of advice or information
from you about which I give a ****. Same goes for your questions, your
comments, your "advice," your whatever.

Save your keystrokes for someone who cares.

Is that clear enough for you? Do you get it yet, scumbag?
We're *not* going to be engaging in dialogue, now or ever.
All you will get when I bother to respond at all is a canned response.

Now, go out and do what you and your boys say you do best: go slap some
bitches.



--
Pro-life: Valuing human life up until birth.




P Fritz December 5th 05 04:22 PM

New sites needed
 
"The narcissist expects that you will be devastated by the withdrawal of
her/his divine attention, so that after a while -- a few weeks or months
(i.e., the next time the narcissist needs to use you for something) -- the
narcissist will expect you to have learned your lesson and be eager to
return to the fold. If you have learned your lesson"

"Lord Reginald Smithers" Ask me about my driveway leading up to my manor.
wrote in message ...
Harry,
I am curious, why the animosity?


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
Lord Reginald Smithers wrote:
Harry,
I am curious



You obviously have a reading comprehension problem, ****-for-brains:

There is not one opinion of yours nor one piece of advice or information
from you about which I give a ****. Same goes for your questions, your
comments, your "advice," your whatever.

Save your keystrokes for someone who cares.

Is that clear enough for you? Do you get it yet, scumbag?
We're *not* going to be engaging in dialogue, now or ever.
All you will get when I bother to respond at all is a canned response.

Now, go out and do what you and your boys say you do best: go slap some
bitches.



--
Pro-life: Valuing human life up until birth.






John H. December 5th 05 04:27 PM

New sites needed
 
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 09:21:10 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:

John H. wrote:
On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 13:57:53 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:

Jim Carter wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message
...
Harry Krause wrote:

You're really bizarre. Besides, why are you worried? Not only do you
post with your real name, you used to be an almost neighbor of mine.
You do look kind of spindly and brittle, though, John. If I were you,
I'd be careful about mouthing off in front of your high school classes.
One of those kids could take you out with a single bitch-slap.


I bet he bought thet yellow V8 Mustang....to look cool and be accepted
by the teenage students.
Hey Don!! Careful......I am an old guy and I like that yellow V-8 Mustang.
I think it looks damn good!

Jim C.


It's a cute car, no question about it. But to see an old fart like
Herring driving one? What an absurdity.


Harry, I don't suffer from NPD, and therefore am not too concerned with what people think when they
see me driving my Mustang. I'm just having fun!

--
John H

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Wishing you peace, fellowship, and good humor as we celebrate the birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day.



Once again, you don't understand what you read. My comment was not
directed at your feelings about your cute car, but the giggles others
must get when they see an old fart like you driving it.

Whether their laughter "concerns" you was not the subject of my post.

Hey, if half the kids in this county (or so it seems) weren't driving
one, I wouldn't mind owning one. But not yellow. Silver, maybe, or
black, if it comes in black.

Our local Ford dealer had a GT in the showroom, and I got to sit in it.
Wonderful car, at least in looks, but...getting out of a car that close
to the ground ain't easy when you're 6'3".


Being 6'3.5" myself, I haven't had the problem. The driver's leg room is much more than any Cadillac
I've sat in.

--
John H

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Wishing you peace, fellowship, and good humor as we celebrate the birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day.

Lord Reginald Smithers December 5th 05 04:34 PM

New sites needed
 
Paul,
I know. I loved it when he told me if I didn't do better he was going to
put me in "his bozo bin". He actually thought that was an effective
threat. He thinks by pretending his either has my in his filter or he
"ignores" my post that I will not respond to his crazy posts.

Harry understands he is not my intellectual equal, so he pretends he doesn't
read my posts.






"P Fritz" wrote in message
...
"The narcissist expects that you will be devastated by the withdrawal of
her/his divine attention, so that after a while -- a few weeks or months
(i.e., the next time the narcissist needs to use you for something) -- the
narcissist will expect you to have learned your lesson and be eager to
return to the fold. If you have learned your lesson"

"Lord Reginald Smithers" Ask me about my driveway leading up to my
manor.
wrote in message ...
Harry,
I am curious, why the animosity?


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
Lord Reginald Smithers wrote:
Harry,
I am curious


You obviously have a reading comprehension problem, ****-for-brains:

There is not one opinion of yours nor one piece of advice or
information
from you about which I give a ****. Same goes for your questions, your
comments, your "advice," your whatever.

Save your keystrokes for someone who cares.

Is that clear enough for you? Do you get it yet, scumbag?
We're *not* going to be engaging in dialogue, now or ever.
All you will get when I bother to respond at all is a canned response.

Now, go out and do what you and your boys say you do best: go slap some
bitches.



--
Pro-life: Valuing human life up until birth.








Lord Reginald Smithers December 5th 05 04:35 PM

New sites needed
 
JohnH,
The problem is the height, it is the height to weight ratio.


"John H." wrote in message
...
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 09:21:10 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

John H. wrote:
On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 13:57:53 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

Jim Carter wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message
...
Harry Krause wrote:

You're really bizarre. Besides, why are you worried? Not only do you
post with your real name, you used to be an almost neighbor of mine.
You do look kind of spindly and brittle, though, John. If I were
you,
I'd be careful about mouthing off in front of your high school
classes.
One of those kids could take you out with a single bitch-slap.


I bet he bought thet yellow V8 Mustang....to look cool and be
accepted
by the teenage students.
Hey Don!! Careful......I am an old guy and I like that yellow V-8
Mustang.
I think it looks damn good!

Jim C.


It's a cute car, no question about it. But to see an old fart like
Herring driving one? What an absurdity.

Harry, I don't suffer from NPD, and therefore am not too concerned with
what people think when they
see me driving my Mustang. I'm just having fun!

--
John H

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Wishing you peace, fellowship, and good humor as we celebrate the birth
of our Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day.



Once again, you don't understand what you read. My comment was not
directed at your feelings about your cute car, but the giggles others
must get when they see an old fart like you driving it.

Whether their laughter "concerns" you was not the subject of my post.

Hey, if half the kids in this county (or so it seems) weren't driving
one, I wouldn't mind owning one. But not yellow. Silver, maybe, or
black, if it comes in black.

Our local Ford dealer had a GT in the showroom, and I got to sit in it.
Wonderful car, at least in looks, but...getting out of a car that close
to the ground ain't easy when you're 6'3".


Being 6'3.5" myself, I haven't had the problem. The driver's leg room is
much more than any Cadillac
I've sat in.

--
John H

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Wishing you peace, fellowship, and good humor as we celebrate the birth of
our Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day.




Lord Reginald Smithers December 5th 05 04:36 PM

New sites needed
 
Harry,
If you dropped some weight, exercised and remained flexible, you wouldn't
have problems getting in and out of the Mustang.



"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
John H. wrote:
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 09:21:10 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

John H. wrote:
On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 13:57:53 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

Jim Carter wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message
...
Harry Krause wrote:

You're really bizarre. Besides, why are you worried? Not only do
you
post with your real name, you used to be an almost neighbor of
mine.
You do look kind of spindly and brittle, though, John. If I were
you,
I'd be careful about mouthing off in front of your high school
classes.
One of those kids could take you out with a single bitch-slap.


I bet he bought thet yellow V8 Mustang....to look cool and be
accepted
by the teenage students.
Hey Don!! Careful......I am an old guy and I like that yellow V-8
Mustang.
I think it looks damn good!

Jim C.

It's a cute car, no question about it. But to see an old fart like
Herring driving one? What an absurdity.
Harry, I don't suffer from NPD, and therefore am not too concerned with
what people think when they
see me driving my Mustang. I'm just having fun!

--
John H

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Wishing you peace, fellowship, and good humor as we celebrate the birth
of our Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day.

Once again, you don't understand what you read. My comment was not
directed at your feelings about your cute car, but the giggles others
must get when they see an old fart like you driving it.

Whether their laughter "concerns" you was not the subject of my post.

Hey, if half the kids in this county (or so it seems) weren't driving
one, I wouldn't mind owning one. But not yellow. Silver, maybe, or
black, if it comes in black.

Our local Ford dealer had a GT in the showroom, and I got to sit in it.
Wonderful car, at least in looks, but...getting out of a car that close
to the ground ain't easy when you're 6'3".


Being 6'3.5" myself, I haven't had the problem. The driver's leg room is
much more than any Cadillac
I've sat in.



Another example of your inability to read. I wasn't discussing leg room.
Perhaps you should insert a mental (.) period between each word when you
read.







--
Don't pray in my public schools, and I won't think in your




Lord Reginald Smithers December 5th 05 04:39 PM

New sites needed
 

JohnH,
The problem is'NT the height, it is the height to weight ratio.


"John H." wrote in message
...
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 09:21:10 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

John H. wrote:
On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 13:57:53 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

Jim Carter wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message
...
Harry Krause wrote:

You're really bizarre. Besides, why are you worried? Not only do
you
post with your real name, you used to be an almost neighbor of
mine.
You do look kind of spindly and brittle, though, John. If I were
you,
I'd be careful about mouthing off in front of your high school
classes.
One of those kids could take you out with a single bitch-slap.


I bet he bought thet yellow V8 Mustang....to look cool and be
accepted
by the teenage students.
Hey Don!! Careful......I am an old guy and I like that yellow V-8
Mustang.
I think it looks damn good!

Jim C.


It's a cute car, no question about it. But to see an old fart like
Herring driving one? What an absurdity.

Harry, I don't suffer from NPD, and therefore am not too concerned with
what people think when they
see me driving my Mustang. I'm just having fun!

--
John H

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Wishing you peace, fellowship, and good humor as we celebrate the birth
of our Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day.


Once again, you don't understand what you read. My comment was not
directed at your feelings about your cute car, but the giggles others
must get when they see an old fart like you driving it.

Whether their laughter "concerns" you was not the subject of my post.

Hey, if half the kids in this county (or so it seems) weren't driving
one, I wouldn't mind owning one. But not yellow. Silver, maybe, or
black, if it comes in black.

Our local Ford dealer had a GT in the showroom, and I got to sit in it.
Wonderful car, at least in looks, but...getting out of a car that close
to the ground ain't easy when you're 6'3".


Being 6'3.5" myself, I haven't had the problem. The driver's leg room is
much more than any Cadillac
I've sat in.

--
John H

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Wishing you peace, fellowship, and good humor as we celebrate the birth
of our Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day.






Skipper December 5th 05 04:40 PM

New sites needed
 
Lord Reginald Smithers wrote:

Harry,
If you dropped some weight, exercised and remained flexible, you wouldn't
have problems getting in and out of the Mustang.


Believe you underestimate just how uncoordinated that putz has proven to
be...

--
Skipper

John H. December 5th 05 06:27 PM

New sites needed
 
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 11:29:47 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:

John H. wrote:
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 09:21:10 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:

John H. wrote:
On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 13:57:53 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:

Jim Carter wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message
...
Harry Krause wrote:

You're really bizarre. Besides, why are you worried? Not only do you
post with your real name, you used to be an almost neighbor of mine.
You do look kind of spindly and brittle, though, John. If I were you,
I'd be careful about mouthing off in front of your high school classes.
One of those kids could take you out with a single bitch-slap.


I bet he bought thet yellow V8 Mustang....to look cool and be accepted
by the teenage students.
Hey Don!! Careful......I am an old guy and I like that yellow V-8 Mustang.
I think it looks damn good!

Jim C.

It's a cute car, no question about it. But to see an old fart like
Herring driving one? What an absurdity.
Harry, I don't suffer from NPD, and therefore am not too concerned with what people think when they
see me driving my Mustang. I'm just having fun!

--
John H

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Wishing you peace, fellowship, and good humor as we celebrate the birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day.

Once again, you don't understand what you read. My comment was not
directed at your feelings about your cute car, but the giggles others
must get when they see an old fart like you driving it.

Whether their laughter "concerns" you was not the subject of my post.

Hey, if half the kids in this county (or so it seems) weren't driving
one, I wouldn't mind owning one. But not yellow. Silver, maybe, or
black, if it comes in black.

Our local Ford dealer had a GT in the showroom, and I got to sit in it.
Wonderful car, at least in looks, but...getting out of a car that close
to the ground ain't easy when you're 6'3".


Being 6'3.5" myself, I haven't had the problem. The driver's leg room is much more than any Cadillac
I've sat in.



Another example of your inability to read. I wasn't discussing leg room.
Perhaps you should insert a mental (.) period between each word when you
read.


You're be right again. I'd forgotten how difficult it might be for someone of great bulk to get out
of a low seat. My apologies for not seeing the obvious.

--
John H

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Wishing you Peace, Fellowship, and Good Humor as we celebrate the birth of OUR Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day.

John H. December 5th 05 06:28 PM

New sites needed
 
On Mon, 5 Dec 2005 11:35:03 -0500, "Lord Reginald Smithers" Ask me about my driveway leading up to
my manor. wrote:

JohnH,
The problem is the height, it is the height to weight ratio.


"John H." wrote in message
.. .
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 09:21:10 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

John H. wrote:
On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 13:57:53 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

Jim Carter wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message
...
Harry Krause wrote:

You're really bizarre. Besides, why are you worried? Not only do you
post with your real name, you used to be an almost neighbor of mine.
You do look kind of spindly and brittle, though, John. If I were
you,
I'd be careful about mouthing off in front of your high school
classes.
One of those kids could take you out with a single bitch-slap.


I bet he bought thet yellow V8 Mustang....to look cool and be
accepted
by the teenage students.
Hey Don!! Careful......I am an old guy and I like that yellow V-8
Mustang.
I think it looks damn good!

Jim C.


It's a cute car, no question about it. But to see an old fart like
Herring driving one? What an absurdity.

Harry, I don't suffer from NPD, and therefore am not too concerned with
what people think when they
see me driving my Mustang. I'm just having fun!

--
John H

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Wishing you peace, fellowship, and good humor as we celebrate the birth
of our Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day.


Once again, you don't understand what you read. My comment was not
directed at your feelings about your cute car, but the giggles others
must get when they see an old fart like you driving it.

Whether their laughter "concerns" you was not the subject of my post.

Hey, if half the kids in this county (or so it seems) weren't driving
one, I wouldn't mind owning one. But not yellow. Silver, maybe, or
black, if it comes in black.

Our local Ford dealer had a GT in the showroom, and I got to sit in it.
Wonderful car, at least in looks, but...getting out of a car that close
to the ground ain't easy when you're 6'3".


Being 6'3.5" myself, I haven't had the problem. The driver's leg room is
much more than any Cadillac
I've sat in.

--
John H

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Wishing you peace, fellowship, and good humor as we celebrate the birth of
our Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day.



Yes, I realized the problem after Harold corrected me. I stand humbly corrected and have apologized
for my erroneous assumption.

Great bulk matters.

--
John H

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Wishing you Peace, Fellowship, and Good Humor as we celebrate the birth of OUR Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day.

Dan Krueger December 6th 05 12:00 AM

New sites needed
 
Jim Carter wrote:

"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
ink.net...

My Acura MDX was manufactured in Montreal. It's a nice vehicle that I
really enjoyed for the three year lease. It's based loosely on the
Odyssey minivan they build at the same plant.



Dan, you say that your Acura MDX was made in Montreal? There are no
Honda/Acura plants in Montreal, Quebec. There are two plants in Alliston
Ontario. I don't think that they made the Acura MCX in either of these two
plants. Could you check again and let me know? Thanks

Jim C.


I can't "check again" since the lease expired over a year ago and the
window sticker went with it. Maybe it was Ontario. I thought it was
Montreal. It was Canada and if it came from Japan that would have been
fine, too.

What's really the difference? The fact that the city is in Quebec?

Dan

Jim Carter December 6th 05 12:03 AM

New sites needed
 

"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
k.net...
I can't "check again" since the lease expired over a year ago and the
window sticker went with it. Maybe it was Ontario. I thought it was
Montreal. It was Canada and if it came from Japan that would have been
fine, too.

What's really the difference? The fact that the city is in Quebec?

Dan


I was just curious as to where it was made. I am retired from the auto
industry and I knew that Honda did not have a plant in Montreal. I have
since found out that your vehicle was made in Alliston.

Jim C.



Dan Krueger December 6th 05 12:07 AM

New sites needed
 
Bert Robbins wrote:

"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
ink.net...

Bert Robbins wrote:

"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
link.net...


Harry Krause wrote:



Don White wrote:



Harry Krause wrote:

snip....



I don't know how or why Chrysler stays in business.



Up here, they sell a lot of Chyrsler mini-vans. The base models can be
bought for $ 19k CDN before taxes.
The Toyota Sienna is much better vehicle but at $30K CDN.... a tad
expensive.


Ahh, the minivan. Yes. I forgot about those. Not my taste.


My Acura MDX was manufactured in Montreal. It's a nice vehicle that I
really enjoyed for the three year lease. It's based loosely on the
Odyssey minivan they build at the same plant.


Isn't that an over-sexed Pilot, at twice the cost?



I bought it before the Pilot was announced. Twice the cost? I don't
think you can get a Pilot for $19K.

What do you mean by "over-sexed"? The Acura had standard leather seats,
power everything, memory seats, mirrors, etc, Homelink, 6-CD in dash
changer, etc. I have no idea what you get standard with the Pilot.



Dan, it is a term used to descibed the higher cost line from automakers such
as Lincoln's are oversexed Ford's; Cadillac's are oversexed Chevy's;
Chyrsler's are oversexed Dodge's and Porsche's are oversexed VW's.


There are a few common models between these pairs but not as many as
there were years ago. The Chrysler/Dodge comparison has about ended,
right? I can't think of any that are like the Taurus and Sable, except
for the minivans that I haven't followed.

Dan Krueger December 6th 05 12:09 AM

New sites needed
 
Jim Carter wrote:

"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
hlink.net...
My Acura MDX was manufactured in Montreal. It's a nice vehicle that I
really enjoyed for the three year lease. It's based loosely on the
Odyssey minivan they build at the same plant.



Dan, I just checked and this vehicle was manufactured in Alliston Ontario.
Nice car!!!

Jim C.



If you checked then I'm sure you are right. Are you anti-Quebec? I'm
not attacking you, I really don't get your point.

Dan

Jim Carter December 6th 05 12:10 AM

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"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
k.net...
Jim Carter wrote:
Dan, I just checked and this vehicle was manufactured in Alliston

Ontario.
Nice car!!!
Jim C.

If you checked then I'm sure you are right. Are you anti-Quebec? I'm
not attacking you, I really don't get your point.
Dan


Hi Dan. I was just curious as to where it was made. I knew it wasn't made
in Montreal as that city does not have an auto plant. It is a city that
manufactures great aircraft but no cars.

No, I love Quebec! It is a beautiful Province of Canada. Have you been
there? Quebec City is even more beautiful than Montreal!

Jim C.



Dan Krueger December 6th 05 12:13 AM

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Harry Krause wrote:

John H. wrote:

On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 13:57:53 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

Jim Carter wrote:

"Don White" wrote in message
...

Harry Krause wrote:

You're really bizarre. Besides, why are you worried? Not only do you
post with your real name, you used to be an almost neighbor of mine.
You do look kind of spindly and brittle, though, John. If I were you,
I'd be careful about mouthing off in front of your high school
classes.
One of those kids could take you out with a single bitch-slap.


I bet he bought thet yellow V8 Mustang....to look cool and be accepted
by the teenage students.

Hey Don!! Careful......I am an old guy and I like that yellow V-8
Mustang.
I think it looks damn good!

Jim C.



It's a cute car, no question about it. But to see an old fart like
Herring driving one? What an absurdity.



Harry, I don't suffer from NPD, and therefore am not too concerned
with what people think when they
see me driving my Mustang. I'm just having fun!

--
John H

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Wishing you peace, fellowship, and good humor as we celebrate the
birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day.




Once again, you don't understand what you read. My comment was not
directed at your feelings about your cute car, but the giggles others
must get when they see an old fart like you driving it.

Whether their laughter "concerns" you was not the subject of my post.

Hey, if half the kids in this county (or so it seems) weren't driving
one, I wouldn't mind owning one. But not yellow. Silver, maybe, or
black, if it comes in black.

Our local Ford dealer had a GT in the showroom, and I got to sit in it.
Wonderful car, at least in looks, but...getting out of a car that close
to the ground ain't easy when you're 6'3".

There are some cars that seem to fit a certain type of person. The
Mustang isn't one of those, IMO. The VW Beetle and Cabrio are two
examples. The (defunct?) T-Bird is another.

Dan

Dan Krueger December 6th 05 12:21 AM

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Harry Krause wrote:

John H. wrote:

On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 09:21:10 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

John H. wrote:

On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 13:57:53 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

Jim Carter wrote:

"Don White" wrote in message
...

Harry Krause wrote:

You're really bizarre. Besides, why are you worried? Not only do
you
post with your real name, you used to be an almost neighbor of
mine.
You do look kind of spindly and brittle, though, John. If I were
you,
I'd be careful about mouthing off in front of your high school
classes.
One of those kids could take you out with a single bitch-slap.


I bet he bought thet yellow V8 Mustang....to look cool and be
accepted
by the teenage students.

Hey Don!! Careful......I am an old guy and I like that yellow V-8
Mustang.
I think it looks damn good!

Jim C.


It's a cute car, no question about it. But to see an old fart like
Herring driving one? What an absurdity.

Harry, I don't suffer from NPD, and therefore am not too concerned
with what people think when they
see me driving my Mustang. I'm just having fun!

--
John H

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Wishing you peace, fellowship, and good humor as we celebrate the
birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day.


Once again, you don't understand what you read. My comment was not
directed at your feelings about your cute car, but the giggles others
must get when they see an old fart like you driving it.

Whether their laughter "concerns" you was not the subject of my post.

Hey, if half the kids in this county (or so it seems) weren't driving
one, I wouldn't mind owning one. But not yellow. Silver, maybe, or
black, if it comes in black.

Our local Ford dealer had a GT in the showroom, and I got to sit in
it. Wonderful car, at least in looks, but...getting out of a car that
close to the ground ain't easy when you're 6'3".



Being 6'3.5" myself, I haven't had the problem. The driver's leg room
is much more than any Cadillac
I've sat in.




Another example of your inability to read. I wasn't discussing leg room.
Perhaps you should insert a mental (.) period between each word when you
read.



Perhaps he DID answer your question and THEN added a comment about the
legroom. That's how I read it and it makes perfect sense.

Was that a Mustang GT, or a Ford GT? I'm guessing the former since the
Ford GT's are a bit harder to find and usually behind a rope.

I'm 6'4" and have a hell of a time getting into, or out of, a Corvette
gracefully. Even my 330i took some practice.


Dan Krueger December 6th 05 01:28 AM

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Jim Carter wrote:

"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
k.net...

Jim Carter wrote:

Dan, I just checked and this vehicle was manufactured in Alliston


Ontario.

Nice car!!!
Jim C.


If you checked then I'm sure you are right. Are you anti-Quebec? I'm
not attacking you, I really don't get your point.
Dan



Hi Dan. I was just curious as to where it was made. I knew it wasn't made
in Montreal as that city does not have an auto plant. It is a city that
manufactures great aircraft but no cars.

No, I love Quebec! It is a beautiful Province of Canada. Have you been
there? Quebec City is even more beautiful than Montreal!

Jim C.


Sorry, Jim, I thought you had something else in mind.

I have visited Montreal, but not Quebec City. Montreal was great. The
architecture is diverse and the people are wonderful. I stayed at the
Queen Elizabeth and enjoyed walking around the area and the underground
stores and train station. I also left you some money at the Casino and
spent a few hours at La Ronde (sp?) with some friends. Great city. I
hope to get to Toronto soon as well.

Dan

Don White December 6th 05 01:35 AM

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Dan Krueger wrote:


I can't "check again" since the lease expired over a year ago and the
window sticker went with it. Maybe it was Ontario. I thought it was
Montreal. It was Canada and if it came from Japan that would have been
fine, too.

What's really the difference? The fact that the city is in Quebec?

Dan



Just the fact that you made yet another inaccurate statement.

*JimH* December 6th 05 01:43 AM

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"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
k.net...
Jim Carter wrote:

"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
k.net...

Jim Carter wrote:

Dan, I just checked and this vehicle was manufactured in Alliston


Ontario.

Nice car!!!
Jim C.

If you checked then I'm sure you are right. Are you anti-Quebec? I'm
not attacking you, I really don't get your point.
Dan



Hi Dan. I was just curious as to where it was made. I knew it wasn't
made
in Montreal as that city does not have an auto plant. It is a city that
manufactures great aircraft but no cars.

No, I love Quebec! It is a beautiful Province of Canada. Have you
been
there? Quebec City is even more beautiful than Montreal!

Jim C.


Sorry, Jim, I thought you had something else in mind.

I have visited Montreal, but not Quebec City. Montreal was great. The
architecture is diverse and the people are wonderful. I stayed at the
Queen Elizabeth and enjoyed walking around the area and the underground
stores and train station. I also left you some money at the Casino and
spent a few hours at La Ronde (sp?) with some friends. Great city. I
hope to get to Toronto soon as well.

Dan


I was in Montreal during the 1964 Exposition.....I delivered newspapers then
and won a trip there based on me being able to write up new customers. I
was too young to have much of an impression of the place other than the
rooms were small and the service sucked.

Toronto...............another experience much later in life. Very
open....very liberal. A lot of activity downtown during the daytime and
nighttime weekend days.

My wife and I, along with my sister and her soon to be husband, spent a
weekend there when we were in our 30's. We walked the downtown during the
day and found great prices on some things including leather jackets.

Prior to dinner Saturday night we had a front seat at a nude musical called
"Let my people cum". Quite interesting and entertaining, to say the least.

We have not been back there since then other than my 'boat in' fishing trip
to the Georgian Bay just after that Toronto trip.

Based on reports or the state of Canada from Don and Jim C, I don't think I
want to return.



Don White December 6th 05 01:58 AM

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*JimH* wrote:
snip...

Based on reports or the state of Canada from Don and Jim C, I don't think I
want to return.



You haven't seen the best part yet. Just check your gun and bible at
the border & we'll welcome you.

*JimH* December 6th 05 02:08 AM

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"Don White" wrote in message
...
*JimH* wrote:
snip...

Based on reports or the state of Canada from Don and Jim C, I don't think
I want to return.



You haven't seen the best part yet. Just check your gun and bible at the
border & we'll welcome you.




Just welcome the pet owners of the USA when we take our dogs and cats for
their nightly *walks* into Canada. :-)



Jim Carter December 6th 05 02:23 AM

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" *JimH*" wrote in message
...

I was in Montreal during the 1964 Exposition.....I delivered newspapers

then
and won a trip there based on me being able to write up new customers. I
was too young to have much of an impression of the place other than the
rooms were small and the service sucked.

Toronto...............another experience much later in life. Very
open....very liberal. A lot of activity downtown during the daytime and
nighttime weekend days.

My wife and I, along with my sister and her soon to be husband, spent a
weekend there when we were in our 30's. We walked the downtown during the
day and found great prices on some things including leather jackets.

Prior to dinner Saturday night we had a front seat at a nude musical

called
"Let my people cum". Quite interesting and entertaining, to say the

least.

We have not been back there since then other than my 'boat in' fishing

trip
to the Georgian Bay just after that Toronto trip.

Based on reports or the state of Canada from Don and Jim C, I don't think

I
want to return.

I think you should try Georgian Bay one more time. The small craft route
through the 30,000 Islands from Port Severn up to the start of Collins Inlet
is the second best cruising on fresh water in the whole world. The very
best is from Collins Inlet west into the North Channel of Lake Huron. I
have cruised these waters for more than 40 years and I am still captivated
by the beauty of the area. Crystal clear waters, fabulous shore lines,
abundant wildlife and the best fishing that you could ever wish for. There
are many quaint little ports to visit and thousands of wilderness
anchorages. Fresh caught fish over a camp fire for a shore lunch or a
gourmet meal at some of the best restaurants that you will in the north.
It is just wonderful up there.

Jim C.



Don White December 6th 05 03:31 AM

New sites needed
 
Jim Carter wrote:
" *JimH*" wrote in message
...

I was in Montreal during the 1964 Exposition.....I delivered newspapers


then

and won a trip there based on me being able to write up new customers. I
was too young to have much of an impression of the place other than the
rooms were small and the service sucked.

Toronto...............another experience much later in life. Very
open....very liberal. A lot of activity downtown during the daytime and
nighttime weekend days.

My wife and I, along with my sister and her soon to be husband, spent a
weekend there when we were in our 30's. We walked the downtown during the
day and found great prices on some things including leather jackets.

Prior to dinner Saturday night we had a front seat at a nude musical


called

"Let my people cum". Quite interesting and entertaining, to say the


least.

We have not been back there since then other than my 'boat in' fishing


trip

to the Georgian Bay just after that Toronto trip.

Based on reports or the state of Canada from Don and Jim C, I don't think


I

want to return.


I think you should try Georgian Bay one more time. The small craft route
through the 30,000 Islands from Port Severn up to the start of Collins Inlet
is the second best cruising on fresh water in the whole world. The very
best is from Collins Inlet west into the North Channel of Lake Huron. I
have cruised these waters for more than 40 years and I am still captivated
by the beauty of the area. Crystal clear waters, fabulous shore lines,
abundant wildlife and the best fishing that you could ever wish for. There
are many quaint little ports to visit and thousands of wilderness
anchorages. Fresh caught fish over a camp fire for a shore lunch or a
gourmet meal at some of the best restaurants that you will in the north.
It is just wonderful up there.

Jim C.


Poor Rev Jim. He's a few years off on EXPO 67 too.
Most people remember the 'good times' on long ago trips....
the Rev only remembers the bad.

Dan Krueger December 7th 05 01:01 AM

New sites needed
 
Don White wrote:

Dan Krueger wrote:


I can't "check again" since the lease expired over a year ago and the
window sticker went with it. Maybe it was Ontario. I thought it was
Montreal. It was Canada and if it came from Japan that would have
been fine, too.

What's really the difference? The fact that the city is in Quebec?

Dan




Just the fact that you made yet another inaccurate statement.


"Yet another"? Give me another example.

Dan Krueger December 8th 05 01:58 AM

New sites needed
 
Dan Krueger wrote:

Don White wrote:

Dan Krueger wrote:


I can't "check again" since the lease expired over a year ago and the
window sticker went with it. Maybe it was Ontario. I thought it was
Montreal. It was Canada and if it came from Japan that would have
been fine, too.

What's really the difference? The fact that the city is in Quebec?

Dan





Just the fact that you made yet another inaccurate statement.



"Yet another"? Give me another example.


Don...Don...Bueller...?


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