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New fishin' and campin' vehicle
Santa gave me a late x-mass gift. Payments on a 2008 automobile. My poor
little Toyota Tercel blew its rear main oil seal again, in less than 6 month after havin' the engine rebuilt. So, rather than drive around spewing oil all over the highways and byways of NC, I decided to go shoppin' yesterday, after much prior internet research. I had been lookin' at the Honda CR-V, but after seein' one up close and personal, I decided it wasn't going to fit my needs. Too much carpet on the floors and too little room inside. I wanted a fishin'/campin' vehicle that I could stretch out and sleep in, if weather conditions got too nasty, one with fuel economy that would allow me to drive it up to Penn. or out West, if I can find the funds, and one that is reliable. I settled on a Honda Element. It has lots of room. Gets around 24mpg highway, and has a composite flooring that will be easy to vacuum, as it will fill very quickly with loads of German Sheperd hair/fur?! I looked at several *certified Pre-owned* models, but they all cost so close to a new model that I figured I might as well go new. Anyway, I can haul a fishin' buddy and lots of gear around--hint, hint-- Jeff M.! Op |
New fishin' and campin' vehicle
Opus--Mark H. Bowen wrote:
Santa gave me a late x-mass gift. Payments on a 2008 automobile. My poor little Toyota Tercel blew its rear main oil seal again, in less than 6 month after havin' the engine rebuilt. So, rather than drive around spewing oil all over the highways and byways of NC, I decided to go shoppin' yesterday, after much prior internet research. I had been lookin' at the Honda CR-V, but after seein' one up close and personal, I decided it wasn't going to fit my needs. Too much carpet on the floors and too little room inside. I wanted a fishin'/campin' vehicle that I could stretch out and sleep in, if weather conditions got too nasty, one with fuel economy that would allow me to drive it up to Penn. or out West, if I can find the funds, and one that is reliable. I settled on a Honda Element. It has lots of room. Gets around 24mpg highway, and has a composite flooring that will be easy to vacuum, as it will fill very quickly with loads of German Sheperd hair/fur?! I looked at several *certified Pre-owned* models, but they all cost so close to a new model that I figured I might as well go new. Anyway, I can haul a fishin' buddy and lots of gear around--hint, hint-- Jeff M.! Op well alrighty then...will it go down , and back up, the greentown trail? g congrats on the new wheels. jeff |
New fishin' and campin' vehicle
Opus--Mark H. Bowen wrote:
I settled on a Honda Element. It has lots of room. Gets around 24mpg highway, and has a composite flooring that will be easy to vacuum, as it will fill very quickly with loads of German Sheperd hair/fur?! I looked at several *certified Pre-owned* models, but they all cost so close to a new model that I figured I might as well go new. Cool. You get the 4WD or 2WD? - JR (who admits to not really understanding the explanation of Honda's "Real time 4WD": http://automobiles.honda.com/element...px?Feature=4wd) |
New fishin' and campin' vehicle
On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 18:32:53 -0500, "Opus--Mark H. Bowen"
wrote: Santa gave me a late x-mass gift. Payments on a 2008 automobile. My poor little Toyota Tercel blew its rear main oil seal again, in less than 6 month after havin' the engine rebuilt. So, rather than drive around spewing oil all over the highways and byways of NC, I decided to go shoppin' yesterday, after much prior internet research. I had been lookin' at the Honda CR-V, but after seein' one up close and personal, I decided it wasn't going to fit my needs. Too much carpet on the floors and too little room inside. I wanted a fishin'/campin' vehicle that I could stretch out and sleep in, if weather conditions got too nasty, one with fuel economy that would allow me to drive it up to Penn. or out West, if I can find the funds, and one that is reliable. I settled on a Honda Element. It has lots of room. Gets around 24mpg highway, and has a composite flooring that will be easy to vacuum, as it will fill very quickly with loads of German Sheperd hair/fur?! I looked at several *certified Pre-owned* models, but they all cost so close to a new model that I figured I might as well go new. Anyway, I can haul a fishin' buddy and lots of gear around--hint, hint-- Jeff M.! Op Well, congrats and all, and if he tries to put any of that sorry-assed low-octane gas in it, I'd say waterboard him and sell the tapes to the AFL-CIO...wait...that doesn't sound right...ah...destroy the tapes, waterboard the car, and sell jeff to the AFL-CIO...yeah, that's sounds better... TC, R |
New fishin' and campin' vehicle
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New fishin' and campin' vehicle
On Jan 2, 6:32*pm, "Opus--Mark H. Bowen" wrote:
My poor little Toyota Tercel blew its rear main oil seal again, in less than 6 month after havin' the engine rebuilt. I loved my little red '82 Tercel. It was my first Japanese car, and it made me a believer. It met an untimely end ($2500 damage, $1500 book value) at 103K after interacting with a deer; but it was still going strong. Damned reliable and fun to drive, too. I was sad when they towed it away. Joe F. |
New fishin' and campin' vehicle
rb608 typed:
On Jan 2, 6:32 pm, "Opus--Mark H. Bowen" wrote: My poor little Toyota Tercel blew its rear main oil seal again, in less than 6 month after havin' the engine rebuilt. I loved my little red '82 Tercel. It was my first Japanese car, and it made me a believer. It met an untimely end ($2500 damage, $1500 book value) at 103K after interacting with a deer; but it was still going strong. Damned reliable and fun to drive, too. I was sad when they towed it away. My condolences on your loss. -- TL, Tim (hey - dogs, cars, kids, etc. - all the same, right?) ;-) ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
New fishin' and campin' vehicle
On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 07:48:41 -0500, jeff miller
wrote: wrote: On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 18:32:53 -0500, "Opus--Mark H. Bowen" wrote: Santa gave me a late x-mass gift. Payments on a 2008 automobile. My poor little Toyota Tercel blew its rear main oil seal again, in less than 6 month after havin' the engine rebuilt. So, rather than drive around spewing oil all over the highways and byways of NC, I decided to go shoppin' yesterday, after much prior internet research. I had been lookin' at the Honda CR-V, but after seein' one up close and personal, I decided it wasn't going to fit my needs. Too much carpet on the floors and too little room inside. I wanted a fishin'/campin' vehicle that I could stretch out and sleep in, if weather conditions got too nasty, one with fuel economy that would allow me to drive it up to Penn. or out West, if I can find the funds, and one that is reliable. I settled on a Honda Element. It has lots of room. Gets around 24mpg highway, and has a composite flooring that will be easy to vacuum, as it will fill very quickly with loads of German Sheperd hair/fur?! I looked at several *certified Pre-owned* models, but they all cost so close to a new model that I figured I might as well go new. Anyway, I can haul a fishin' buddy and lots of gear around--hint, hint-- Jeff M.! Op Well, congrats and all, and if he tries to put any of that sorry-assed low-octane gas in it, I'd say waterboard him and sell the tapes to the AFL-CIO...wait...that doesn't sound right...ah...destroy the tapes, waterboard the car, and sell jeff to the AFL-CIO...yeah, that's sounds better... TC, R even a casual view of the goods would evoke an immediate rejection of the sales offer...but the aclu might pay a few pennies. jeff (cheaper'n coffee) aclu? Hell, why'd them trojans want some broken down ol' lawyer who'd probably, ahem, run out of low-octane gas on the first kick...besides, they already lost to byu, so I don't see how you'd be any help anyway, at least this year... TC, R |
New fishin' and campin' vehicle
On Jan 2, 3:32*pm, "Opus--Mark H. Bowen" wrote:
Santa gave me a late x-mass gift. Payments on a 2008 automobile. My poor little Toyota Tercel blew its rear main oil seal again, in less than 6 month after havin' the engine rebuilt. So, rather than drive around spewing oil all over the highways and byways of NC, I decided to go shoppin' yesterday, after much prior internet research. I had been lookin' at the Honda CR-V, but after seein' one up close and personal, I decided it wasn't going to fit my needs. Too much carpet on the floors and too little room inside. I wanted a fishin'/campin' vehicle that I could stretch out and sleep in, if weather conditions got too nasty, one with fuel economy that would allow me to drive it up to Penn. or out West, if I can find the funds, and one that is reliable. I settled on a Honda Element. It has lots of room. Gets around 24mpg highway, and has a composite flooring that will be easy to vacuum, as it will fill very quickly with loads of German Sheperd hair/fur?! I looked at several *certified Pre-owned* models, but they all cost so close to a new model that I figured I might as well go new. Anyway, I can haul a fishin' buddy and lots of gear around--hint, hint-- * Jeff M.! Op Yakama is selling some really neat rooftop cargo carriers for the Element and Scion. There about 16" wide and 18" high. They are shapped and colored like the top of a slice of bread. You need the left and right for the effect. They open from the side and look like they would hold a lot stuff. They come in White, Rye, Sourdough, Wholewheat etc. |
New fishin' and campin' vehicle
Mark...I believe you'll like your choice! ...Did my share of eyeball'n
vehicles before buying an '07 Element recently. These funny-looking little Hondas are made-to-order for fishermen (especially if you like to pack an inflated belly-boat around). If you haven't found it already, here's a good owners site you might enjoy... http://www.elementownersclub.com/ "Opus--Mark H. Bowen" wrote in message ... Santa gave me a late x-mass gift. Payments on a 2008 automobile. My poor little Toyota Tercel blew its rear main oil seal again, in less than 6 month after havin' the engine rebuilt. So, rather than drive around spewing oil all over the highways and byways of NC, I decided to go shoppin' yesterday, after much prior internet research. I had been lookin' at the Honda CR-V, but after seein' one up close and personal, I decided it wasn't going to fit my needs. Too much carpet on the floors and too little room inside. I wanted a fishin'/campin' vehicle that I could stretch out and sleep in, if weather conditions got too nasty, one with fuel economy that would allow me to drive it up to Penn. or out West, if I can find the funds, and one that is reliable. I settled on a Honda Element. It has lots of room. Gets around 24mpg highway, and has a composite flooring that will be easy to vacuum, as it will fill very quickly with loads of German Sheperd hair/fur?! I looked at several *certified Pre-owned* models, but they all cost so close to a new model that I figured I might as well go new. Anyway, I can haul a fishin' buddy and lots of gear around--hint, hint-- Jeff M.! Op |
New fishin' and campin' vehicle
"Patrick Harrison" wrote in message . .. Mark...I believe you'll like your choice! ...Did my share of eyeball'n vehicles before buying an '07 Element recently. These funny-looking little Hondas are made-to-order for fishermen (especially if you like to pack an inflated belly-boat around). If you haven't found it already, here's a good owners site you might enjoy... http://www.elementownersclub.com/ Thanks Patrick! I think I'm going to be very happy with my purchase, or I will be unhappy for several years :~^ ) Op |
New fishin' and campin' vehicle
Congrads Op
I am not sure how a square box will do in Rieds Run at Hemlock Acres........... Worst case we can flip it over and paddle it out...........What the ground clearance on that puppy.............Spend a little more cash put some 20's on so you can go fishing................Good luck on your new ride my friend............ |
New fishin' and campin' vehicle
"jeff miller" wrote in message ... Opus--Mark H. Bowen wrote: Anyway, I can haul a fishin' buddy and lots of gear around--hint, hint-- Jeff M.! Op well alrighty then...will it go down , and back up, the greentown trail? g congrats on the new wheels. jeff *BASTIDS* how soon they fergit.... wally gatah.... (saved both thar worthless asses on harpers, many moons ago... ;-) |
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