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  #21  
Old November 4th 04, 05:01 AM
RPhillips47
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"Chris E " wrote:

>Your point?


Not yours!
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Old November 4th 04, 05:07 AM
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"Hmmm..." wrote:

>"RPhillips47" > wrote in message
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>> "Art" wrote:
>>
>> >Sat in a Magnum today. How the heck do people see out of them. Traffic
>> >lights would require ducking and the back.... forget. Anyone here buy

>one
>> >yet?

>>
>> Do you always base your decisions on a vehicle by just "sitting" in them
>> without driving them? I am sure YOU do!

>
>I can determine visibility of objects outside of a vehicle by sitting in the
>vehicle and looking out the windows. It's a simple concept, but I guess
>some people have the ability to do it, and some people don't.



Yup - you can sure determine the visibilty of those traffic lights that Art has
to duck to see while sitting in the Magnum on the showroom floor or on the
dealers' lot, can't you??? Give me a break!
  #23  
Old November 4th 04, 05:07 AM
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"Hmmm..." wrote:

>"RPhillips47" > wrote in message
...
>> "Art" wrote:
>>
>> >Sat in a Magnum today. How the heck do people see out of them. Traffic
>> >lights would require ducking and the back.... forget. Anyone here buy

>one
>> >yet?

>>
>> Do you always base your decisions on a vehicle by just "sitting" in them
>> without driving them? I am sure YOU do!

>
>I can determine visibility of objects outside of a vehicle by sitting in the
>vehicle and looking out the windows. It's a simple concept, but I guess
>some people have the ability to do it, and some people don't.



Yup - you can sure determine the visibilty of those traffic lights that Art has
to duck to see while sitting in the Magnum on the showroom floor or on the
dealers' lot, can't you??? Give me a break!
  #24  
Old November 4th 04, 05:14 AM
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I have a red Magnum RT. I absolutely love it!

What is amazing is that the visibility is much better then in most cars I
have owned, including my PT Cruiser and my 2002 Durango.

The windows are in the exact spot where you need them.

The webshots link below will take you to picture of my cars if you care.

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The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'."

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"Art" > wrote in message
nk.net...
> Sat in a Magnum today. How the heck do people see out of them. Traffic
> lights would require ducking and the back.... forget. Anyone here buy

one
> yet?
>
>



  #25  
Old November 4th 04, 05:14 AM
Just Me \Koi\
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I have a red Magnum RT. I absolutely love it!

What is amazing is that the visibility is much better then in most cars I
have owned, including my PT Cruiser and my 2002 Durango.

The windows are in the exact spot where you need them.

The webshots link below will take you to picture of my cars if you care.

--
_______________________________________
"The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is
like an eggs-and-ham breakfast:
The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'."

http://community.webshots.com/user/godwino

"Art" > wrote in message
nk.net...
> Sat in a Magnum today. How the heck do people see out of them. Traffic
> lights would require ducking and the back.... forget. Anyone here buy

one
> yet?
>
>



  #26  
Old November 4th 04, 07:03 AM
Hmmm...
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"RPhillips47" > wrote in message
...
> "Hmmm..." wrote:
>
> >"RPhillips47" > wrote in message
> ...
> >> "Art" wrote:
> >>
> >> >Sat in a Magnum today. How the heck do people see out of them.

Traffic
> >> >lights would require ducking and the back.... forget. Anyone here

buy
> >one
> >> >yet?
> >>
> >> Do you always base your decisions on a vehicle by just "sitting" in

them
> >> without driving them? I am sure YOU do!

> >
> >I can determine visibility of objects outside of a vehicle by sitting in

the
> >vehicle and looking out the windows. It's a simple concept, but I guess
> >some people have the ability to do it, and some people don't.

>
>
> Yup - you can sure determine the visibilty of those traffic lights that

Art has
> to duck to see while sitting in the Magnum on the showroom floor or on the
> dealers' lot, can't you??? Give me a break!


Determining the visibility of traffic lights? No problem. I've been
driving for about 36 years, and by this time know the angle where traffic
lights are relative my position in a car, whether I am driving it or just
sitting in it. Sorry you are too inexperienced to have that ability yet, or
perhaps you just don't have the brain power.


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Old November 4th 04, 07:03 AM
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"RPhillips47" > wrote in message
...
> "Hmmm..." wrote:
>
> >"RPhillips47" > wrote in message
> ...
> >> "Art" wrote:
> >>
> >> >Sat in a Magnum today. How the heck do people see out of them.

Traffic
> >> >lights would require ducking and the back.... forget. Anyone here

buy
> >one
> >> >yet?
> >>
> >> Do you always base your decisions on a vehicle by just "sitting" in

them
> >> without driving them? I am sure YOU do!

> >
> >I can determine visibility of objects outside of a vehicle by sitting in

the
> >vehicle and looking out the windows. It's a simple concept, but I guess
> >some people have the ability to do it, and some people don't.

>
>
> Yup - you can sure determine the visibilty of those traffic lights that

Art has
> to duck to see while sitting in the Magnum on the showroom floor or on the
> dealers' lot, can't you??? Give me a break!


Determining the visibility of traffic lights? No problem. I've been
driving for about 36 years, and by this time know the angle where traffic
lights are relative my position in a car, whether I am driving it or just
sitting in it. Sorry you are too inexperienced to have that ability yet, or
perhaps you just don't have the brain power.


  #28  
Old November 4th 04, 03:47 PM
RPhillips47
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"Hmmm..." wrote:

>Determining the visibility of traffic lights? No problem. I've been
>driving for about 36 years, and by this time know the angle where traffic
>lights are relative my position in a car, whether I am driving it or just
>sitting in it. Sorry you are too inexperienced to have that ability yet, or
>perhaps you just don't have the brain power


Too bad you live in an area where there are no variables and everything is
constant and the same. I am happy that you have such capability to know
everything from just where you sit and everything everyplace will always be the
same. I never worry about such mundane items as to the angle of just where the
traffic light will be as I can always see them from the position in which I
stop - and I don't need brain power for that. In your 70+ years on this earth
it is comforting to know that you expend such brain power on items like this. I
prefer to expend mine on items that have more importance, but next time I go to
a dealer and sit in a vehicle I will sit in that drivers seat and ponder the
angle of the traffic light and calculate where I must stop to see the light.
Wait a minute - traffic lights where I live are set on the opposite side of the
intersection so I really don't have to worry about it. Wow - I just saved some
more of my undeveloped brain power but I must admit I had to use some of it to
respond to your ridiculous post I copied above (wasn't very taxing, though).
  #29  
Old November 4th 04, 03:47 PM
RPhillips47
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"Hmmm..." wrote:

>Determining the visibility of traffic lights? No problem. I've been
>driving for about 36 years, and by this time know the angle where traffic
>lights are relative my position in a car, whether I am driving it or just
>sitting in it. Sorry you are too inexperienced to have that ability yet, or
>perhaps you just don't have the brain power


Too bad you live in an area where there are no variables and everything is
constant and the same. I am happy that you have such capability to know
everything from just where you sit and everything everyplace will always be the
same. I never worry about such mundane items as to the angle of just where the
traffic light will be as I can always see them from the position in which I
stop - and I don't need brain power for that. In your 70+ years on this earth
it is comforting to know that you expend such brain power on items like this. I
prefer to expend mine on items that have more importance, but next time I go to
a dealer and sit in a vehicle I will sit in that drivers seat and ponder the
angle of the traffic light and calculate where I must stop to see the light.
Wait a minute - traffic lights where I live are set on the opposite side of the
intersection so I really don't have to worry about it. Wow - I just saved some
more of my undeveloped brain power but I must admit I had to use some of it to
respond to your ridiculous post I copied above (wasn't very taxing, though).
  #30  
Old November 4th 04, 04:00 PM
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"RPhillips47" > wrote in message
...
> "Hmmm..." wrote:
>
> >Determining the visibility of traffic lights? No problem. I've been
> >driving for about 36 years, and by this time know the angle where traffic
> >lights are relative my position in a car, whether I am driving it or just
> >sitting in it. Sorry you are too inexperienced to have that ability yet,

or
> >perhaps you just don't have the brain power

>
> Too bad you live in an area where there are no variables and everything is
> constant and the same. I am happy that you have such capability to know
> everything from just where you sit and everything everyplace will always

be the
> same. I never worry about such mundane items as to the angle of just where

the
> traffic light will be as I can always see them from the position in which

I
> stop - and I don't need brain power for that. In your 70+ years on this

earth
> it is comforting to know that you expend such brain power on items like

this. I
> prefer to expend mine on items that have more importance, but next time I

go to
> a dealer and sit in a vehicle I will sit in that drivers seat and ponder

the
> angle of the traffic light and calculate where I must stop to see the

light.
> Wait a minute - traffic lights where I live are set on the opposite side

of the
> intersection so I really don't have to worry about it. Wow - I just saved

some
> more of my undeveloped brain power but I must admit I had to use some of

it to
> respond to your ridiculous post I copied above (wasn't very taxing,

though).

Awww... Poor baby. Don't take your limitations so personally.


 




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