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Re: Veritably nice dreams [dewey]
by anthonyp on Mon Nov 17 18:58:57 PST 2008
As I will wait another year, I won`t close my eyes to a diesel, but twenty years after having one I remember the smell of the tiny bit on the hand after refilling....Jose gave a good description a few posts back, but I`l keep an open mind.. I might jump the gun as the economic downturn could produce a super buy in a slightly used Mercedes in my case, and I am really hoping that Mr. Mad will be able to get a 911 in his price range....Man to be young and have the Porsche would be something.to behold, as long as he didn`t get in a wreck....It is nice to read on this board that most people who have been here a while, are enjoying their new cars, and giving hope to those that are thinking of getting a new car that the most expensive car is not the only game in town...Tony
Re: Veritably nice dreams [dewey]
by anthonyp on Mon Nov 17 14:31:41 PST 2008
Hi Dewey The older Mercedes were quite plush in an elegant sort of way...I don`t care for too much chrome, but back then even with the large amounts of chrome, the cars looked good, and carried the chrome well.....I remember one moder, a convertable that a friend of mine owned, had leather on the inside of the glove box....It was a very expensive car in it`s day.... I as you am interested in the hy-brid, but when I really though about it, most of the miles I put on a car are interstate roads....so comfort is important to me....I get around twenty five -six mpg, and my wife twenty nine on her bmw 5...I drive a bit faster than her, her engine is the streight six with 255hpor 265 I don`t remember, but her mpg is accurate, so I don`t really understand why the 1 series is as Tagman says ( not doubting him), and Howard if you read this, didn`t you want a car that your bike could fit in? If so, you needed the 3 to be big :) Tony
Re: [m4d_cow]
by anthonyp on Sun Nov 16 14:52:03 PST 2008
Hi m4d I certainly appreciate the relationship between you and your sister...She is a lucky girl......the Jag with the cpo should qualify as used (preowned sounds better, but we deal with the truth-you and me) and what I meant primarily is that if a car costs eighty thousand dollars new, and then fifty thousand dollars with five thousand miles and a year old--same newish model--then that is a much better deal....These high priced brands really take a monster hit right up front, and is such a waste of money it is shaming....I personally like the Mercedes cls....of course all your short list is tempting....and that should do you well as you aren`t wedded to a single brand....I think in a month or so, a really good deal will come along, and it may be the best chance you get --as these financial dislocations only come around a couple of times in your life......Glad you dodged the bullet Tony ps don`t give up on the 911....Go for the Gold
Re: [tagman]
by anthonyp on Sat Nov 15 12:28:13 PST 2008
There is no value in any car, just depreciation....Relatively speaking Mr. Mad would do better choosing a slightly used -- car-- Tony
Hpowders
by anthonyp on Mon Nov 10 18:38:41 PST 2008
Hi H I turned the computer back on, with the idea of saying I disagreed with you, but by the time it booted up, I do agree with you philosophically(sp) .. In normal times... I also think the government should just enforce the rules and let the free market take it`s own course.....Of course the rules haven`t been enforced, so the American people stepped up to the plate and changed the show.....I think we are in such a strange situation, that no one really knows of the magnitude, and if they do, they aren`t being direct....I think the government should do something , even if it is just a stop gap measure, to re-organise General Motors.....Maybe GM should take the chapter 13 route, and the labor issues could be handled that way---and then slowly dismantled to a company that could be understood...and managed....I sure hate the thought of millions of additional people dismissed.....Tony
Re: Hpowders [rockshocka1]
by anthonyp on Wed Nov 12 14:19:47 PST 2008
Hi Was over at the Audi dealership today, getting the little light and grill finally fixed...Just a report on the service...I was told it would be quick, and just wait, what was what I expected to do...They had a loaner all ready although I didn`t ask for one, and had it ready at lunch time---washed and shined up, which was nice. Let me know when the R8 is supposed to come in , as I too would like to see it....Tony

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