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From: fer308qv (fer308qv![]() |
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Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2010 02:20:59 -0700 (PDT) |
Just picked up a Subaru Outback..............couldnt be happier.........everything we were looking for and more for cross country comfort
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From: Mark <misc [at] 308systems.com>
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From: Mark <misc [at] 308systems.com>
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After our disastrous experience with a Volvo XC90, I could not recommend a Volvo to Osama Bin Laden..... Mark Lueker 308 SYSTEMS Inc www.308systems.com 970-282-7006 -----Original Message----- From: Erik Nielsen [mailto:judge4re [at] gmail.com] Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 7:20 PM To: Mark Cc: The FerrariList Subject: Re: [Ferrari] [NO Ferrari] Car replacement time Look at the Volvo XC60. On 10/29/10, Charles Perry <charles [at] carolina-sound.com> wrote: > I would disagree with that, although obviously there are variations. > > > > My 1998 Durango is past 350,000 miles (bought new). I had a spate of > problems around 75k miles, but after those were fixed it has been > relatively trouble free and quite a workhorse. Still on the original > transmission which is impressive for a domestic automatic. The 5.9l V8 > is plenty strong for its size. > > > > My 2006 SRT-10 pickup has 130,000 miles (bought new) on the Viper motor > with the only significant problem being a broken valve spring around 95k > miles, fixed under extended warranty. Other than that, it's been > terrific - far better than my brother's 08 Hummer H2 which he finally > sold after a big group of repeating problems, and similar issues with my > dad's Yukon Denali and GMC 2500 diesel trucks. And of course, living in > South Carolina, I get a lot more compliments on the Viper truck than I > do on my Ferraris... > > > > I will say I'm religious about maintenance and don't do things that I > know to be mechanically bad for the machine, but overall my experience > with Dodge has been quite good, and they're the only domestic dealer in > town (Rick Hendrick's) that I've used that I don't think is a pack of > crooks. > > > > -- charles > > > > > > From: Mike Fleischer [mailto:themightytoe [at] gmail.com] > Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 10:49 AM > To: Charles Perry > Cc: The FerrariList > Subject: Re: [Ferrari] [NO Ferrari] Car replacement time > > > > I just feel very sorry for any poor soul who buys a Dodge... > > Any kind of Dodge. Its like a Toyota without the reliability. > Automotive Cream of Wheat (with no sugar). > > On 10/29/2010 8:15 AM, Phil Tegtmeier wrote: > > Has any one looked at the Dodge Grand Caravan recently....I have not, > but have seen a couple in parking lots and they appear to be a little > bigger,beefier and have more of the trick stuff. > Just a thought > Phil > On Oct 28, 2010, at 8:54 PM, Mike Fleischer wrote: > > Ah > > Well hate to say it (BTW nice on the Cambridge lady D).... > > Chevy Avalanche > Ford F150 Extended cab > Ford F150 Raptor (costs more, bet definitely has the cool factor) > > Seriously anything else is just a glorified minivan, so you might as > well go with Dennis and get the Odyssey... Try and find a good use for > the lipstick holder :). Those trucks, at least, would haul your Elise > to the track and back :), and other toys. Also you are in the South > now, its not Detroit, if you don't drive a pickup people will be looking > for your pinky ring. > > As for the Elise... I was in the hunt for one when the Vette found > me... Cool little cars, but the road trip I took this summer, I would > never have attempted in an Elise. Snappy at the limit and requires > contortion and flexibility to get out of one (and perhaps Crisco), > though I am pretty small. Q-porte is pretty, no idea on reliability, > seems unlikely it would go 200k without costing a fortune. Good luck! > > BR, > Mike > > On 10/28/2010 12:46 PM, Dennis Liu wrote:The killer part of your query > is the two dogs -- at some point, when your daughter gets old enough and > you start schlepping lots of kidlet friends around, you're going to need > a decent-sized SUV or better yet, station wagon, so the dogs can get the > back (mostly) to themselves. > > > My immediate recommendation is a Subaru - Forester or Outback. Meets > all of your requirements thoroughly, except perhaps the "kinda cool" > thing. Unless you're a lesbian from Cambridge and you haven't told us. > > If it were me, I'd happily suck it up and buy a fully loaded Odyssey, > with the rear DVD. Something smaller? Mazda 5. But since I'm sure > you'd hate the thought of that, perhaps an Acura MDX - better than the > Lexus, IMHO. Followed closely by the Infiniti FX35/45. Mazda CX-9 too. > > > The European SUVs/crossovers are more expensive and less reliable, > though I'd consider the Cayenne, or better yet, the Turbodiesel Toureg, > if you can find one. Or the Audi Q7 diesel. All of these, and the BMW > X5/X3 and MB ML/GLK can go to 200k miles, but will require $$$$ in > maintenance, much more so than the Japanese. Some like the Volvo XC90, > but I try not to think about it. > > I'd personally prefer a wagon, like the A6 / Allroad, or the E350 or > 535xi. > > Something new? If you can get over your bowtie-red leaning, consider > the 2011 Ford Edge sport. > > HTH! > > vty, > > --Dennis > > > From: Lee Lingo [mailto:lee.s.lingo [at] gmail.com] > Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2010 1:02 PM > To: The FerrariList; Dennis Liu > Subject: Car replacement time > > > Hi folks, long time no post. > > Been relocating from Detroit, MI, to Madisonville, Ky. Most of my time > has been taken up orchestrating the whole shebang. > > Anyway, the family truckster, our '02 Olds Bravada thats responsible for > carting us, our daughter, our two huskys and various gear to and fro is > starting to show serious signs of hesitation when doing its chores. > Despite the fact that I'd planned to keep driving it to 250k, it looks > like it'll fall 75k short of my goal. > > So I'm looking for a new work horse. I'm open to suggestions, any and > all. > > Requirements are that it gets decent gas mileage, have the ability to > haul 3 people and two dogs when necessary, be kinda cool since I'll be > driving it mostly, be relatively lite on repair costs and if possible, > moderately maintainable by me, be well built enough to last 200k MI, and > lastly, $40k or less. Preferably much less. I set the bar @ 40 because > that's what it would cost to replace the Bravada with a like kind/size > new vehicle. I'm open to new and used. > > That being said, I would like to solicit the collective knowledge trust > for real info on the Porsche Cayenne turbo & Maserati QP in particular. > And as an aside, the Lotus Elise as well. > > Thanks for any and all suggestions and feel free to reply direct if you > prefer. > > Lee Lingo > > _________________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, please visit: > http://lists.ferrarilist.com/mailman/options/ferrari/themightytoe%40gmai > l.com > > Sponsored by BooyahMedia.com > and F1 Headlines > http://www.F1Headlines.com/ > > > _________________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, please visit: > http://lists.ferrarilist.com/mailman/options/ferrari/philville%40dejazzd > .com > > Sponsored by BooyahMedia.com > and F1 Headlines > http://www.F1Headlines.com/ > > > > _________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, please visit: http://lists.ferrarilist.com/mailman/options/ferrari/misc%40308systems.com Sponsored by BooyahMedia.com and F1 Headlines http://www.F1Headlines.com/ _________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, please visit: http://lists.ferrarilist.com/mailman/options/ferrari/fer308qv%40aol.com Sponsored by BooyahMedia.com and F1 Headlines http://www.F1Headlines.com/
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- Re: [NO Ferrari] Car replacement time Mike Fleischer, October 29 2010
- Re: [NO Ferrari] Car replacement time Charles Perry, October 29 2010
- Re: [NO Ferrari] Car replacement time Erik Nielsen, October 29 2010
- Re: [NO Ferrari] Car replacement time Mark, October 29 2010
- Re: [NO Ferrari] Car replacement time fer308qv, October 30 2010
- LFC Car Replacement Years Paul Bennett, October 30 2010
- Re: LFC Car Replacement Years Scott Saidel, October 30 2010
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