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I like the New Taillights on the '00 Mustangs. They're alot better than the ones they've over the past four years.
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The mustang, stingray, firebird and camaro have all turned into shit since '80. The stingray looks like a porsche now. The camaro, Trans Am/Firebird and the mustan all look the same to me. Small beady headlights, ground clearance of about nil and a hood shorter than the trunk. I want the old long-hoods back, like on the Chrysler Chronos, those guys found their way back to the ol' recipe.
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....Yeah, and Mustangs in the '80's were the best. Right. Damn pieces of aluminum.
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And the mclaren maybe fast and streamlined but there's something about the whole engine-in-the-middle-for-improved-balance that kinda throws off the aesthetics for me.
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Er... Liam, I have a friend who describes transportation accessories like that as "sh1tboxes". In this case, I'll have to plead the fifth. After all, one tends to have irrational pride in one's vehicle, lest one die of shame.
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Damn, those are some sweet wheels, Liam. :P
I need to get me one just like it. I hope I'll have enough change left over from a slurpie at 7-11 to afford one. If not, I'll borrow a quarter.
Well, actually, I probably should learn how to drive first. Hmm who'd a thunk it. A 16 year old without even a learners. Oh well.
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Bianca. Which I'll have you know is a really sexy name in the UK. Yeah.
I'd love a better car, but as I'm a student who can barely make rent, I can't afford anything better. Now, if one of you spoilt tosspo...er...I mean lovely Americans whose parents let you have two cars for your 17th would like to help, I'll gladly take one off of your hands.
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I know what you mean. As part of the final decree's conditions, I had to trade my 1993 Chrysler Concord for TW's (TW = That Woman) 1994 Dodge Grand Caravan (Rather like the picture below, except it's blue).
Now that is what I'd call a transportation appliance. I'm above feeling embarrassed by transportation I have no choice but to drive, but I still keep trying to come up with good reasons to like it.
It's roomier than the Concord.
Although the payments are more than the Concorde's, it has a valid service agreement, meaning that the nearly $1,000 repair job on the air conditioning system cost me only the $50 deductible.
It costs less to insure than the Concorde.
The gas mileage (~25 mpg.) is no worse than the White Grape's.
While the driving dynamics aren't as exciting as the Concord's, it is quieter at speed and rides more comfortably.
It's a (potential) party barge.
Now if only something could be done to liven up the bland styling...?
--Baloo
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My car is like Baloo's, only it's a year older, green, and made by Plymouth. I agree about the party-barge thing, though...the extra seats came in handy when our Internet club went to a computer show to pick up an Ethernet hub for the new Linux lab. Er, um.
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