[DMCForum] Re: SUV envy
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[DMCForum] Re: SUV envy




Oh don't get me started about that lousy TV show "Las Vegas". I'll
never forget the episode where ninjas scaled the Venetian. Yeah, that
happens all the time here. Just last night, one skittered off the
roof of my apartment.

I can understand using an H1 if you're in the scrap business. I think
that the civilian versions are 24V like their military cousins, and
that alone is great for towning. Electric brakes, and if you're in
the scrap and/or disposal business of some sort, it would be great
for pulling a trailer with dump capabilities. And living in the
Florida, I can see justification for it, with all the consistant
disasters that state has. But I certainly wouldn't buy a new one. I'd
go out, and grab an early 90's one. Usually between $25-35K, and
rebuilt engines aren't a problem to obtain. Just restore the
interior, and you'd be good to go. And that's still ALLOT cheaper
than the top of the line trucks that you can buy brand new.

-Robert



--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Jack Stiefel" <jackstiefel@xxxx>
wrote:
> Well as some of you have seen me, you know, but I am 6'5" about 350
Lbs.  I
> am married and have 2 kids ages 2 ½ and 1.  Add to it my double
strollers,
> box of toys, and all sundry kid stuff and you have a cluttered
cramped
> mini-van.  If I were of smaller stature I could see using the mini-
van as
> many people do, but I am a sequoia.  My best fit is a full size SUV
then.
> So if given the chance to be in comfort, would I chose the Ford
Expedition,
> Chevy Yukon/Suburban,  etc. or a Hummer?  If I were a single guy I
would be
> driving my Jag around and have the "D" for nice days.  But I would
not look
> at single people who own one in disgust, why should I? What do they
do to
> me?  Why should a person ever care what someone else drives?  I
mean do you
> also laugh at kids driving beater cars because they are an
eyesore?  Do you
> look at a poor person who can't afford anything more than a 30 year
old boat
> of a car that can't park it in small parking lots?
>

>
> Plus if it is good enough for CSI Miami and Mr. Deline (James Caan)
in Las
> Vegas, it is good enough for me lol.
>

>
> Jack Stiefel -- Tampa, Florida
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>   _____ 
>
> From: Chris Almy [mailto:chris.almy@xxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 1:40 AM
> To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: [DMCForum] Re: SUV envy
>

>
> Contrary to popular SUV owners' beliefs, most of those that bash
SUVs are
> not jealous. For example, a co-worker just got a Lotus Elise. I
would love
> to have one, but can't afford it. Needless to say, I'm very
jealous.
> However I don't bash the car. It's a great car that simply costs
too much
> for me to own. Now when I see an H2 (or other large SUV) that I
can't
> afford, I don't get jealous, I feel sorry for the person. Most of
these
> people spend 100% of the time driving on paved roads with just a
few
> passengers and never haul anything. That's why I buy a car that's
designed
> to do just that! I'm in the process of buy a Mini Cooper S because
it's
> simply amazing under these conditions.
>
> Now if only we can make some sort of deal where all SUV owners keep
them
> off road or just haul stuff with them. I would then in return only
drive my
> DeLorean and future Mini on roads and never take it off roading.
Also, I'll
> promise to stop laughing when I see an SUV trying to park in a
small
> parking lot and in return, all SUVs shouldn't block my view when
I'm
> turning right at a busy intersection. Do we have a deal? :-)
>
> Chris
>
> >I have been looking
> >at these automobiles for a while and have found the sentiments
from many to
> >be a semi-jealousy thing.  No not all comments are that, but as
with any
> >status symbol, if you can't readily afford it, then you tend to
bash it.
>
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