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Re: Shoes, Bumpers, & Celebs [nyccarguy]
by lulu9 on Thu May 31 21:41:41 PDT 2007
So you have a resemblance to David Schwimmer? I would have never guessed that! (How could I?) Oh that's so funny! It's always fascinating to finally meet (or see) someone with whom you've been corresponding or with whom you've gotten to know over phone through work/business. I had a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT image/idea! "Ross" as you call him has a very "nice guy/solid guy" look to him, so you must too. From a demographics standpoint, it's interesting how the qualities of the Prelude attracted three owners from completely different backgrounds. The one thing I know we have in common is (very) good taste! :shades: And we're fastidious about our cars. I know you guys will laugh when you read this--go ahead it's o.k. :blush:--but there is actually a short list of celebs I apparently look like. Some I agree with in that I can understand their comparison. For starters, in no particular order, my father (of all people) agrees that I look like the actress Rachel Weisz. Or, rather, that she looks like me, especially in her last film The Constant Gardener. I can kinda/sorta see that. Then we have the Madonna camp. I will tell you guys that I do not look like her, but there are a few friends and even strangers who see a physical commonality. It’s actually quite embarrassing to hear strangers say, “Oh my God, you look like Madonna” (in grocery stores, restaurants...Metro North even). NO I DON’T! After that we have Wynona Ryder. That I get… I can actually see for myself what they’re referring to (again, in a way) except a completely different hair style. Yes...there’s more: I will also get Salma Hayak. I can kinda/sorta see that one as well with the hair style, nose, and eyes. Finally, we’ve got Bernadette Peters, though she’s quite older—yet she looks absolutely phenomenal. (She does a lot of Broadway musicals—she’s been in two films with Steve Martin.) Completely different hair style and color, but this one I get as well, especially if you ever saw her films with Steve Martin in her younger years. Funny that I’ve had a few gay men ask if I am her younger sister as she used to summer here in Westport, and they saw her up close and personal on several occasions. And a former co-worker thought the resemblance was so uncanny that she thought I should enter a look-alike contest. So whenever I get dressed up and go out, depending on my “look,” I will typically hear one of the above-mentioned celebs. Then why don’t I have a boyfriend? Because, as I have been reminded, all I do is work, work-out, and refinish kitchen cabinets...or other home improvement project du jour! (Well, being extremely gun-shy after my last experience has A LOT TO DO WITH IT.) With the deer/animal population (and completely inept drivers), I would never attempt to go above 80 MPH on the Merritt. However, I seized the opportunity on my way back from my friend's cook-out on Saturday. I was returning on I-95; it was around midnight. There was a stretch of highway between Fairfield and Westport with few cars, and I didn't see any cops. SO I JUST WENT FOR IT as I couldn't wait to test my new tires at a high speed! I really couldn't believe how solid the road felt and how smooth the Prelude responded. (I actually did take the car up to 110 for a few moments :blush:.) Then I became paranoid again because the State Police Headquarters is off one of the exits I was about to pass. NOT A GOOD IDEA! (I can only imagine the amount of the ticket I would get for going that fast.) But while the fun lasted, I was over-the-top thrilled. In my Pre-Edmund Prelude Forum days, I would have replaced these stock tires with an all-weather tire: end of story. Boy, was I naive! But that's one of the reasons I decided to participate in this forum. I knew I needed help! As a single gal, I wanted/needed support--out of respect for my Prelude. You guys have been really helpful and supportive--and TOLERANT AND PATIENT. So, yes, I have definitely "seen the light." Experiencing the dramatic difference that tires can make has turned me into a true believer! Yes, getting your bumper repainted will help your car look like new again. I've already got a few of those (chips) on mine too.
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by fedlawman on Fri Jun 28 09:15:08 PDT 2002
"...a pretty woman with the number bar in front of her." You mean like Wynona Ryder? LOL Actually, it's funny you should mention that. The dealer had mounted the front license plate braket to the front bumper by screwing two screws through the plastic of the grill, just above the lower chrome lip. Thanks to his desire to advertise his dealership on the front of "my" car, there are two small holes in the front bumper.
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by Mr_Shiftright on Wed Nov 20 22:08:35 PST 2002
But that's not what they say...that's what you want them to say. What they say is that more people complained to CR and to Zues about Mercedes than they did about Lexus. This does not even remotely "prove" that Mercedes is less reliable, or that people are switching from Mercedes to Lexus any more than they switch from Lexus to Mercedes. Zueslewis' sample is not "medium" it is relatively small. Mercedes makes over 600,000 vehicles a year. Zueslewis is "in the trenches" as I am. We see a small part of the war, like the doctor in the Emergency room. We could not deduce the health of the community from what we see in ER. Going to CR or to people like me or Zues for drawing decisive conclusions is like going to the media for conclusions about crime. If you watched TV all day, you'd think crime was much much worse than it actually is. My point is always the same but I'll run 'em past you again: 1. Mercedes reliability reports have never been any better than they are now. Mercedes is not "slipping" because it was never "up there". 2. If you culled out customer fault (quite a few might qualify in Town Hall postings, unbeknownst to the poster who feels wronged but really isn't), and dealer error, you end up with Mercedes being no better or worse than the vast majority of cars produced today. This is my contention anyway. It's like the "full moon theory" that people go more psycho when the moon is full. Most likely, it's just that people are watching other people more carefully during the full moon and reporting more incidents. Same with reliability reports. There is more monitoring going on than before. Some poor person shoplifts, nobody knows or cares. Wynona Ryder shoplifts, its in all the papers. Benz burns out a bulb, it's a big deal. Hyundai dumps its tranny, that's not news.

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