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Re: [ihc] Don't hate me because I am Beautiful



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From: "Christine N. Gust" <dukkha@domain.elided>
To: <ihc@domain.elided>
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 01:16
Subject: [ihc] Don't hate me because I am Beautiful


> Well gang, the conversion to family life continues. Chris and I were
talking
> about my Mercury and it is starting to cost more and more and that it
maybe
> time at nine years (considering how it was built) to swap it for something
> newer and kid (and wife) friendly. It's reliable and zippy if I need it
but
> it is a manual and Chris will not learn it since she found out that
> Automatics are pretty staandard now a days.
>

My opinion has always been that it's good to know how to drive a manual just
because... my other reasoning is what if a situation comes up some day where
you need to drive one, then you can't...  many people don't agree with me
though.

> So I asked her what she would agree to but would still work for me. She
> asked for a Hybrid SUV or a small size SUV. To be honest, she kind of
liked
> the Jeep Liberty. I am not going to pull the snob game on this one and I
> will buy one that is a year old or so and will do all that I need. I did
> want some opinions though on what you all have seen or heard on these.
No
> the Scouts are not going away and I will probably drive he SSII to the
> dealer to show him what a real SUV is. Geez these guys were really
ignorant.
> Who makes Scout? What was the prototype for the Liberty? What makes
Liberty
> one of only two Small SUVs unique? By the end of just looking if Chris at
> 5'1" could drive it the guy said he learned more on SUV's than Chrysler
> taught him. What does that tell you.
>

Honestly, I really don't like it.  But, in it's defense I pretty much don't
like anything that's out there right now that you can get new.  Looks more
like a car to me than an SUV (and I think that's what Jeep was going for
when they built it).

> So, Opinions, thoughts. Oh yea, Chris's other choiice was a Subaru
Forester.
> Errrr....... No thanks
>
> I will probably look at getting this next year but need to hear the Good,
> the Bad and te Ugly before spinning too many cycles on this one.
>
> Robert
>

Has she looked at the Cross Lander?   It is the *only* vehicle within the
next few years (other than that pickup International does) that I have any
interest in.  www.crosslander4x4.com

Initially it will come with a gas engine, but by the end of next year an
International Turbo Diesel will be availible.

Some guys on the Binder Bulletin looked at it when it did its American intro
tour in the midwest and were really excited about it, it's basically the
same size as a Scout II, and weighs the same amount too... the est. retail
price is really nice sounding too...

Back to the jeep... take my opinions on it with a grain of salt because I'm
pretty much against all of the SUVs out right now.  In fact, I'm unhappy
with *all* the vehicles currently availible right now... I do like the
liberty more than that honda element though... I also have not really heard
anything specifically wrong with the liberties either, so my opinion isn't
based on experience or anything, it's just my opinion...


-Ryan


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