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Dan wrote:
Harry Krause wrote: On 10/13/2006 9:28 AM, Eisboch wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. My lovely wife informed me the other day that she "really likes" the new little Mustangs and might want to buy one. She's looking at a 2007 "V6 Premium," with the 4 liter V6, 5-speed auto, and anti-lock brakes with traction control, and a bunch of other accessories. Our local dealer is more than willing to "make a deal." Any thoughts about this vehicle as an "everyday car?" Most of my wife's driving is suburban, with very few trips of more than, say, 50 miles. I drove such a vehicle recently and thought the power-brakes-handling were more than adequate. Any ideas about gas mileage, reliability, that sort of thing? I'd prefer she buy a new top of the line Toyota, but she wants something sportier. Wimmins! She'll probably get similar mileage with the 4.7L V8 and it'll make it a lot "sportier". Eisboch She's a woman. To her, a sporty car is one that looks sporty. It doesn't have to act sporty. I'd still rather she went with a Toyota. Odd choice from a union man... Harry is a union man until it comes to his wallet. |
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Bert Robbins wrote:
Dan wrote: Harry Krause wrote: On 10/13/2006 9:28 AM, Eisboch wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. My lovely wife informed me the other day that she "really likes" the new little Mustangs and might want to buy one. She's looking at a 2007 "V6 Premium," with the 4 liter V6, 5-speed auto, and anti-lock brakes with traction control, and a bunch of other accessories. Our local dealer is more than willing to "make a deal." Any thoughts about this vehicle as an "everyday car?" Most of my wife's driving is suburban, with very few trips of more than, say, 50 miles. I drove such a vehicle recently and thought the power-brakes-handling were more than adequate. Any ideas about gas mileage, reliability, that sort of thing? I'd prefer she buy a new top of the line Toyota, but she wants something sportier. Wimmins! She'll probably get similar mileage with the 4.7L V8 and it'll make it a lot "sportier". Eisboch She's a woman. To her, a sporty car is one that looks sporty. It doesn't have to act sporty. I'd still rather she went with a Toyota. Odd choice from a union man... Harry is a union man until it comes to his wallet. Don't expect a response. |
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