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But if you cuddle the teenagers too much and don’t let them make their own mistakes, they’ll never grow up.
I guess you are right.
BTW, Toyota Avalon is a pretty good car. I test drove one just for the fun of it. This thing has some power (270hp)!
Isn’t that about the practical limit for a front wheel drive car?
About right... what is the point of front-wheel-drive anyway?
Peter P,
Yup, teeny little car, great big engine and brakes. AWD is the way to go!
FWD is more energy efficient and safer for inclement weather.
FWD is more energy efficient and safer for inclement weather.
I think AWD is safer. I agree that AWD is the way to go but large AWD sedans are quite expensive.
FAB,
We've enacted a few laws here in OR that are making a difference. Mandatory driver's ed. and their lic. is basically a "provisional" lic. If they get into any trouble between 16 and 18 they're walking until they're 21. It seems to be helping along with the sober grad. parties.
The Suburu wagons are not expensive, and they all have full time AWD.
Audis quattro also have a good reputation, probably slight edge over BMW's AWD solution.
Scott,
That's why I call the 3 series Civics with RWD. (mostly joking though, the ones with the bigger engines are nice)
I heard the X3 is a sucky vehicle though. But hopefully BMW will extend that system to its sedans.
We’ve enacted a few laws here in OR that are making a difference. Mandatory driver’s ed. and their lic. is basically a “provisional†lic. If they get into any trouble between 16 and 18 they’re walking until they’re 21. It seems to be helping along with the sober grad. parties.
That is better. :)
Scott,
Something like 1/3 of the threads on this blog eventually turns to car talk. It's a good thing. Who knows, we might be forced to live in them one day. :)
Are used Audi A8s any good? I am very worried about buying used European cars.
Peter P,
We could just turn America into a Muslim theocracy. Then we'd get rid of women drivers, severely limit underage driving, and no more alcohol!
We could just turn America into a Muslim theocracy. Then we’d get rid of women drivers, severely limit underage driving, and no more alcohol!
Alcohol is necessary in cooking. Think Steak Diane.
A8s are kind of an awkward car. A6s are really adequate for luxury car type needs.
All I know is that my next car will be a BMW 335. I am just trying to resist the temptation to buy it for as long as possible.
"Don’t be worried about used European cars, depending on the year."
I don't know, I've heard a lot of unhappy noise re the new beamers and MBs. The mid to late 90s seem to have the best word of mouth going for them.
Joe,
If you're looking for used vehicles, SQT says you may be able to get a 5 series for similar or less amount than a similar age 3 series.
Scott,
Maybe you can move to the Elysian fields of Tennessee :)
"Alas most new house “2 car†garages are really just 1.5 car garages."
Especially if they try parking a Suburban AND a HUMMER in them.
You forgot that you can also get a used 7 series for similar price to a 3 series.
Is a used 740iL/750iL any good in terms of reliability? What is a good vintage?
I always like to increase the average weight of my cars. :)
I know friends with an A6 and a Jetta who both have had problems; my g/f has a Passat and the interior lining has fallen out (but no other problems).
My wife drives an '04 TT Roadster 3.2 Quattro with DSG. She hasn't had any problems yet, but this is our first Audi. I drive an old reliable 1998 BMW 328i which has about 120K on it and has never had any major failures. I also have a quite old beast (from before they were called SUVs) which I desperately want to get rid of, but not until I find a workable alternative that costs less than $80 per tank to operate.
I can't believe with as many Californians as there are on this blog (and the price of gas these days) no one has mentioned the Chrysler Sebring Convertible. O.K now everyone give out a collective groan. Oh, ughhh. They are serious fun! We've had 2 and I'm thinking about getting one again just for the summer. 2.7L engine (yes they've worked out the bugs) about 220 HP, simple but decent interiors and excellent gas mileage! The only problem that I can see is that w/all soft tops, they are too noisy to use as a daily commuter car. Other than that would you worry all that much where you parked a car you paid 8K for?
(groan)
I'd go for a MINI Cooper convertible or an S2000 or a RX-8 convertible, and damn the absence of trunk space!
I can’t believe with as many Californians as there are on this blog (and the price of gas these days) no one has mentioned the Chrysler Sebring Convertible.
I feel safer in a non-convertible...
"I’m really bad at selling stuff. For me 3 is ideal — street car, race car, tow vehicle. 5 is too many. I’m still trying to convince my g/f to sell her Passat and buy my M3"
If M3 is not the race car, what is?
Peter P,
You're missing out on a major California intangible TM! Idiots in NYC and DC buy convertibles, and then drive with the top up for 85% of the time.
SQT,
Maybe you can persuade him into a G350 coupe. They're a bit more practical and still have good performance.
Sacto’s too hot most of the time for a convertable, and I hate the way they look when they start getting old and ratty. I’ll stick with a hard-top.
Get a hard-top convertible. Crossfire, Volvo C50, ...
Is vacation traveling? Or living more than walking/biking distance of work?
We can all live like subsistance farmers, but we don't. Is that all waste?
ps,
Funny how that works.
Here's the general opinion from I've read:
Cutco and most other American brands are not worth owning
Wusthoffs and Henckels (I guess Sabatiers are beyond the pale) are *okay* but a bit hefty for regular use and priced high for their quality.
ceramic knives are useful for cutting fruits and vegetables where acidity is a concern. However, they're rather delicate and they may chip with hard use. They can maintain their edge almost indefinitely but take care not to drop them or use them to hack at bones.
Victorinoxs have a surprising following amongst chefs, especially for smaller utility knives. (yay!)
MACs are generally considered pretty good. Their highest end offering is actually not considered as good, because they're too big and heavy for most people. They're actually at a slightly lower price point compared to high end Germans.
Japanese blades are fancy and the realm of knife nerds - if you want to investigate, go to this forum: http://www.knifeforums.com/ubbthreads/postlist.php?Cat=&Board=Kitchen
Why the middle-aged oriental housewives in Cupertino need 270 HP is beyond me, but there seem to be a lot of them wandering around in Avalons.
Power is always good.
You need power to get away from the bad drivers.
Exactly. I hate flooring the throttle. I like to touch it gently and feel the acceleration.
newsfreak,
Oh what the heck!? Why not have fun with those guys? Lead 'em along and then ask them if they'd heard Ameriquest is laying off another 3,800 mort. brokers!
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Hello,
Not sure if this has been discussed here or not, but I recently came across the following report from HBSC Global Research. It’s a pretty comprehensive analysis of the US housing market based on a model called HomePulse, which they developed and have made publicly available. I've linked the spreadsheet below also. There is so much data, buttons and knobs to play with that I haven't been able to even scratch the surface on it. I think there are some sharp minds on this forum - it would be interesting to see some discussion of this work.
HBSC Report (PDF, large)
HomePulse model (Excel)
#housing