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Finally, one SUV worth having
http://www.edmunds.com/new/2007/toyo.../standard.html
and inexpensive, too. Would be great for remote areas of northern Canada. |
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Finally, one SUV worth having
223rem wrote: > http://www.edmunds.com/new/2007/toyo.../standard.html > and inexpensive, too. > > Would be great for remote areas of northern Canada. This is a good vehicle in what way ? It looks ugly as sin to me ! Graham |
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Eeyore wrote: > 223rem wrote: > > > http://www.edmunds.com/new/2007/toyo.../standard.html > > and inexpensive, too. > > > > Would be great for remote areas of northern Canada. > > This is a good vehicle in what way ? It looks ugly as sin to me ! It's a modern version of the famous Land Cruiser. Good power, great off-roader, Toyota quality, low price. What more can you ask for? |
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Finally, one SUV worth having
223rem wrote: > Eeyore wrote: > > 223rem wrote: > > > > > http://www.edmunds.com/new/2007/toyo.../standard.html > > > and inexpensive, too. > > > > > > Would be great for remote areas of northern Canada. > > > > This is a good vehicle in what way ? It looks ugly as sin to me ! > > It's a modern version of the famous Land Cruiser. Good power, great > off-roader, Toyota quality, low price. What more can you ask for? I have no need for such a think. The Land Cruiser looked / looks far better IMHO. Graham |
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Finally, one SUV worth having
Eeyore wrote:
> I have no need for such a think. In the UK/Europe, of course not. But if you wanted to take a road trip to the remote (northern) parts of Canada and Alaska, then this'd be the ideal vehicle.. > The Land Cruiser looked / looks far better IMHO. The original Land Cruiser, I agree. But the current Toyota Land Cruiser http://www.edmunds.com/new/2006/toyo...10/photos.html is a boring full size SUV, which has nothing to do with the original. |
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Finally, one SUV worth having
"223rem" > wrote in message oups.com... > http://www.edmunds.com/new/2007/toyo.../standard.html > and inexpensive, too. > > Would be great for remote areas of northern Canada. > Too bad it'll mostly be driven in remote areas of large American cities in rush-hour traffic. -Dave |
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Finally, one SUV worth having
On 18 Aug 2006 20:38:43 -0700, "223rem" > wrote:
>http://www.edmunds.com/new/2007/toyo.../standard.html >and inexpensive, too. > >Would be great for remote areas of northern Canada. How much premium gas to they sell up there, anyway? And I'd sure like to be able to buy an SUV like this, but that weighed closer to my '93 Cherokee's 3055 curb weight. Why's everything have to be a gas-mileage enemy and weigh 2 tons and better? Dave Head |
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Finally, one SUV worth having
"Scott en Aztlán" wrote: > Eeyore > said in > rec.autos.driving: > > >> http://www.edmunds.com/new/2007/toyo.../standard.html > >> and inexpensive, too. > >> > >> Would be great for remote areas of northern Canada. > > > >This is a good vehicle in what way ? It looks ugly as sin to me ! > > I think it looks way cool. European and American ideas of good styling seem to be at wide variance. Aside from a few we can agree on. What's with the current vogue for slit like windows btw ? Graham |
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Finally, one SUV worth having
"Scott en Aztlán" wrote: > Eeyore > said in > rec.autos.driving: > > > >"Scott en Aztlán" wrote: > > > >> Eeyore > said in > >> rec.autos.driving: > >> > >> >> http://www.edmunds.com/new/2007/toyo.../standard.html > >> >> and inexpensive, too. > >> >> > >> >> Would be great for remote areas of northern Canada. > >> > > >> >This is a good vehicle in what way ? It looks ugly as sin to me ! > >> > >> I think it looks way cool. > > > >European and American ideas of good styling seem to be at wide variance. Aside > >from a few we can agree on. > > Yeah - y'all like boring, stuffy boxes on wheels like the Range Rover. > Your version of the Corvette would probably look something like this: > > http://www.conejovalleyymca.org/trai...ars/cvcar4.jpg > > >What's with the current vogue for slit like windows btw ? > > Not sure what you mean. Can you post a link to a photo of the kind of > windows you're talking about? Chrysler 300C would be a good example. That Gangsta high waist / low roofline kind of thing.. Graham. |
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Finally, one SUV worth having
"Scott en Aztlán" wrote: > Eeyore > said in > rec.autos.driving: > > >> >What's with the current vogue for slit like windows btw ? > >> > >> Not sure what you mean. Can you post a link to a photo of the kind of > >> windows you're talking about? > > > >Chrysler 300C would be a good example. That Gangsta high waist / low roofline kind > >of thing.. > > Probably yet another retro thing - kind of an homage to the > chopped-top customized vehicles like this one: > > http://www.donshotrodpage.net/Editorials/custom007.JPG Exactly so. Graham |
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