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oups.com... > Quiet Desperation wrote: > > > > AuTo or StiCK Shift? > > > Auto. I know that's a sin to some, > > but I live in a Major Metropolitan Area[tm]. > > There is no doubt about it, in a metro area you gotta have an auto or > the car's for weekends only. I drive my kids' stick-shift '65 fb to > work sometimes, crossing the SF Bay Bridge. Along about the 20th > minute of stopping and going to get through the toll booth I'm ready to > get out and start walking. Keeping the faith is all well and good, but > the car will get a lot more use if it's not torture to use it. As you know, I get to choose my poison. Today is the "official" first day of Spring (mid-60s and sunny), so I've got the '93 GT convertible with automatic (CFrog). But on those days that I take the '93 LX stick (TFrog) to work, I can usually count on a good, long traffic snarl. Yes, the left knee gets a great workout, but I never complain. Well, maybe if it's a 10-feet-at-a-time crawl up a big, steep hill, but I'm still happy to be driving stick, when the traffic lets up and we get moving again. As for the weekends, yes, it's TFrog for a romp, and CFrog for tooling around with the top down and my wife in the passenger seat. > Glad to hear they're dealing (a little) on the GT's. My local Ford > dealer has a silver/black GT vert out front and of course they want the > $5,000 added dealer profit. That makes it a $38,000 car, just a few > thou below a Corvette! I have yet to see a GT convertible locally. I was just checking out a white coupe, which listed at about $27K. The dealer's markup was an additional $2,000, but I want to talk to the guy who actually pays that. That's as bad as taking out a personal seat license for the privilege of buying season tickets. Well, worse, actually. dwight |
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Dana H. Myers wrote:
> WindsorFox[SS] wrote: > >> The new Mustangs also have a really high reliability rating. > > > Um, that's a brand-new car. I rather suspect they don't > have a high *reliability* rating, there's no way we can know > yet. They probably have a very high *initial satisfaction* > rating, though, given all the hype. > >> You wanna talk about crap? lets talk about early to mid 80s Jags or >> early to mid 80s Cimmeron/Cavaliers. > > > Or Yugos. > > Dana Don't let Dave here you say that.... http://www.daveyugo.com |
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In article . com>,
> wrote: > Glad to hear they're dealing (a little) on the GT's. Well, it was a swap for an MSRP order, so... not really a deal, but nice of them to do that. I'll probably buy my LoJack there. See dealers? Be nice and get repeat business. |
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In article >, ZombyWoof
> wrote: > Aww come on. If I can ride a Harley in a Metro area you can certainly > drive a manual transmission car. I know this is hard for some to understand, but I don't *want* to drive a stick. |
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I understand completely .
Just what is the fascination with a clutch? -- Richard '94 GT 'vert Under Drive Pulleys Transgo HD2 Reprogramming Kit High Stall Torque Converter 4:10 Gears Gripp Sub Frame Connectors (welded) FRPP Aluminum Drive shaft FRPP M5400-A Suspension Laser Red "Quiet Desperation" > wrote in message ... > In article >, ZombyWoof > > wrote: > > > Aww come on. If I can ride a Harley in a Metro area you can certainly > > drive a manual transmission car. > > I know this is hard for some to understand, but I don't *want* to drive > a stick. |
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I used to commute from Modesto to San Mateo.
Believe me *I* understand! I was happo to have an auto then. Kate "Quiet Desperation" > wrote in message ... | In article >, ZombyWoof | > wrote: | | > Aww come on. If I can ride a Harley in a Metro area you can certainly | > drive a manual transmission car. | | I know this is hard for some to understand, but I don't *want* to drive | a stick. |
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"WindsorFox[SS]" > wrote in message news:A2I2e.72500$7z6.44145@lakeread04... | Dana H. Myers wrote: | > WindsorFox[SS] wrote: | > | >> The new Mustangs also have a really high reliability rating. | > | > | > Um, that's a brand-new car. I rather suspect they don't | > have a high *reliability* rating, there's no way we can know | > yet. They probably have a very high *initial satisfaction* | > rating, though, given all the hype. | > | >> You wanna talk about crap? lets talk about early to mid 80s Jags or | >> early to mid 80s Cimmeron/Cavaliers. | > | > | > Or Yugos. | > | > Dana | | | Don't let Dave here you say that.... http://www.daveyugo.com Isn't that just the coolest thing! Ya gotta love a guy that has that much gumption. |
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Ah, but then again you haven't been out with me. Downshifting as you enter
into the curve and powering your way through it with one hand on the wheel and the other on the stick,then upshifting as you come out of the curve just doesn't do it for me anymore. I would bet that I can out drive most others on a stick with an automatic that is properly set up. -- Richard '94 GT 'vert Under Drive Pulleys Transgo HD2 Reprogramming Kit High Stall Torque Converter 4:10 Gears Gripp Sub Frame Connectors (welded) FRPP Aluminum Drive shaft FRPP M5400-A Suspension Laser Red "ZombyWoof" > wrote in message ... > On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 07:10:42 GMT, "Richard" > wrote > something wonderfully witty: > > >I understand completely . > >Just what is the fascination with a clutch? > > > <In my best English accent> Ah my good man, it is the difference > between driving an automobile, or simply steering it. > > > -- > > "Maybe worshiping the cross and the painful death rather > than the well lived life really has distorted our sense > of who we are and what life is about." -- Author unkown |
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