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Default Re: Results of Weekend Shopping for a New Car For My Mother - 10-21-2009 , 11:02 PM






"Sharx35" <sharx35 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

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"Ed White" <ce.white3 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
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On Oct 19, 11:12 pm, Hachiroku ハチロク <Tru... (AT) e86 (DOT) GTS> wrote:
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 07:34:30 -0400, C. E. White wrote:
I'm not disagreeing with your mom's choice but why does she need an
SUV?? What were her needs from a technical perspective?

First of all, the Highlnader is not an SUV. You might get away with
calling it a "Crossover

That's what it's marketed as. Two or 4WD, but around here they run 5-1
in
favor of AWD.

On the Toyota webpage it is in the SUV section, but they don't have a
crossover section.

At the dealers we looked at they had plenty of 2WD or AWD (seemed to
be more 2WD than AWD). My Mother lives in a relatively flat area, it
snows no more than a few days a year, and she has no need to go on bad
dirt roads. Her Freestyle was AWD, but I don't think she knew or cared
and I saw no reason to pay extra for AWD for the new Highlander. If
things are bad enough that 4WD is required, she still has my Dad's '99
4WD Ranger available.

Ed

Having the Ranger, why does she need to have TWO vehicles?
The Ranger is 11 years old and beat to crap. However, we use it on the farm
for typical farm things. It is not worth a lot but is very useful for farm
chores. It would not be suitable for my Mom and her bridge laying buddies.

Ed

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Default Re: Results of Weekend Shopping for a New Car For My Mother - 10-21-2009 , 11:04 PM






"dr_jeff" <utz (AT) msu (DOT) edu> wrote

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Sharx35 wrote:

"Ed White" <ce.white3 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
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On Oct 19, 11:12 pm, Hachiroku ハチロク <Tru... (AT) e86 (DOT) GTS> wrote:
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 07:34:30 -0400, C. E. White wrote:
I'm not disagreeing with your mom's choice but why does she need an
SUV?? What were her needs from a technical perspective?

First of all, the Highlnader is not an SUV. You might get away with
calling it a "Crossover

That's what it's marketed as. Two or 4WD, but around here they run
5-1 in
favor of AWD.

On the Toyota webpage it is in the SUV section, but they don't have a
crossover section.

At the dealers we looked at they had plenty of 2WD or AWD (seemed to
be more 2WD than AWD). My Mother lives in a relatively flat area, it
snows no more than a few days a year, and she has no need to go on bad
dirt roads. Her Freestyle was AWD, but I don't think she knew or cared
and I saw no reason to pay extra for AWD for the new Highlander. If
things are bad enough that 4WD is required, she still has my Dad's '99
4WD Ranger available.

Ed

Having the Ranger, why does she need to have TWO vehicles?

It's not her Ranger. It's her husband's. Apparently, she needs her own
car.
Actually it is my Mother's (my Father passed away a few years back). But as
I said in another post, it is old and beat up and not really the sort of
vehicle a little old lady uses to haul her friends to their bridge games.

Ed

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C. E. White
 
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Default Re: Results of Weekend Shopping for a New Car For My Mother - 10-21-2009 , 11:06 PM



"C. E. White" <cewhite3remove (AT) mindspring (DOT) com> wrote

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"Sharx35" <sharx35 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
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"Ed White" <ce.white3 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
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On Oct 19, 11:12 pm, Hachiroku ハチロク <Tru... (AT) e86 (DOT) GTS> wrote:
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 07:34:30 -0400, C. E. White wrote:
I'm not disagreeing with your mom's choice but why does she need an
SUV?? What were her needs from a technical perspective?

First of all, the Highlnader is not an SUV. You might get away with
calling it a "Crossover

That's what it's marketed as. Two or 4WD, but around here they run 5-1
in
favor of AWD.

On the Toyota webpage it is in the SUV section, but they don't have a
crossover section.

At the dealers we looked at they had plenty of 2WD or AWD (seemed to
be more 2WD than AWD). My Mother lives in a relatively flat area, it
snows no more than a few days a year, and she has no need to go on bad
dirt roads. Her Freestyle was AWD, but I don't think she knew or cared
and I saw no reason to pay extra for AWD for the new Highlander. If
things are bad enough that 4WD is required, she still has my Dad's '99
4WD Ranger available.

Ed

Having the Ranger, why does she need to have TWO vehicles?

The Ranger is 11 years old and beat to crap. However, we use it on the
farm for typical farm things. It is not worth a lot but is very useful for
farm chores. It would not be suitable for my Mom and her bridge laying
buddies.
I meant bridge playing...not laying. I suppose a Ranger would be a good
vehicle for someone building a bridge

Ed

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Ray O
 
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Default Re: Results of Weekend Shopping for a New Car For My Mother - 10-22-2009 , 12:13 AM



"C. E. White" <cewhite3remove (AT) mindspring (DOT) com> wrote

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Quote:
Having the Ranger, why does she need to have TWO vehicles?

It's not her Ranger. It's her husband's. Apparently, she needs her own
car.

Actually it is my Mother's (my Father passed away a few years back). But
as I said in another post, it is old and beat up and not really the sort
of vehicle a little old lady uses to haul her friends to their bridge
games.

Ed
Come to think of it, I don't see many little old ladies riding the back of
truck beds...
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Joe
 
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Default Re: Results of Weekend Shopping for a New Car For My Mother - 10-22-2009 , 12:35 AM



On 2009-10-22, C. E. White <cewhite3remove (AT) mindspring (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
It's not her Ranger. It's her husband's. Apparently, she needs her own
car.

Actually it is my Mother's (my Father passed away a few years back). But as
I said in another post, it is old and beat up and not really the sort of
vehicle a little old lady uses to haul her friends to their bridge games.
Why not? Plenty of room in the back for plenty of the old ninnies...
;-)

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Default Re: Results of Weekend Shopping for a New Car For My Mother - 10-22-2009 , 03:02 PM



On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 23:02:45 -0400, C. E. White wrote:

Quote:
It would not be suitable for my Mom and her bridge laying
buddies.
I would think someone who does bridge laying would want a dump truck! ;p

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Kevin
 
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Default Re: Results of Weekend Shopping for a New Car For My Mother - 10-22-2009 , 07:36 PM



"Stewart" <gortamus36 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in
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Quote:
"Sharx35" <sharx35 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
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"Ed White" <ce.white3 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:856ff4de-f170-4411-a2a0-
f034529c661c (AT) p36g2000vbn (DOT) googlegroups.com
...
On Oct 19, 11:12 pm, Hachiroku ハチロク <Tru... (AT) e86 (DOT) GTS
wrote:
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 07:34:30 -0400, C. E. White wrote:
I'm not disagreeing with your mom's choice but why does she
need an
SUV?? What were her needs from a technical perspective?

First of all, the Highlnader is not an SUV. You might get away
with
calling it a "Crossover

That's what it's marketed as. Two or 4WD, but around here they run
5-1 in
favor of AWD.

On the Toyota webpage it is in the SUV section, but they don't have
a
crossover section.

At the dealers we looked at they had plenty of 2WD or AWD (seemed
to
be more 2WD than AWD). My Mother lives in a relatively flat area,
it
snows no more than a few days a year, and she has no need to go on
bad
dirt roads. Her Freestyle was AWD, but I don't think she knew or
cared
and I saw no reason to pay extra for AWD for the new Highlander. If
things are bad enough that 4WD is required, she still has my Dad's
'99
4WD Ranger available.

Ed

Having the Ranger, why does she need to have TWO vehicles?



My brother has 7 vehicles. I have know people with many more.




heck I have three rangers with out counting anyother of my other
stuff. KB

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Hachiroku ハチロク
 
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Default Re: Results of Weekend Shopping for a New Car For My Mother - 10-22-2009 , 07:44 PM



On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 18:47:06 -0700, Stewart wrote:

Quote:
Having the Ranger, why does she need to have TWO vehicles?



My brother has 7 vehicles. I have know people with many more.
Hey. I ain't yer brother!

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Stewart
 
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Default Re: Results of Weekend Shopping for a New Car For My Mother - 10-22-2009 , 11:29 PM



"Hachiroku ????" <Trueno (AT) e86 (DOT) GTS> wrote

Quote:
On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 18:47:06 -0700, Stewart wrote:

Having the Ranger, why does she need to have TWO vehicles?



My brother has 7 vehicles. I have know people with many more.

Hey. I ain't yer brother!



Well, 5 are registered as classics....

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Sharx35
 
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Default Re: Results of Weekend Shopping for a New Car For My Mother - 10-23-2009 , 06:55 AM



"Kevin" <kevyNOSPAM (AT) netins (DOT) net> wrote

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"Stewart" <gortamus36 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in
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"Sharx35" <sharx35 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
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"Ed White" <ce.white3 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
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f034529c661c (AT) p36g2000vbn (DOT) googlegroups.com
...
On Oct 19, 11:12 pm, Hachiroku ハチロク <Tru... (AT) e86 (DOT) GTS
wrote:
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 07:34:30 -0400, C. E. White wrote:
I'm not disagreeing with your mom's choice but why does she
need an
SUV?? What were her needs from a technical perspective?

First of all, the Highlnader is not an SUV. You might get away
with
calling it a "Crossover

That's what it's marketed as. Two or 4WD, but around here they run
5-1 in
favor of AWD.

On the Toyota webpage it is in the SUV section, but they don't have
a
crossover section.

At the dealers we looked at they had plenty of 2WD or AWD (seemed
to
be more 2WD than AWD). My Mother lives in a relatively flat area,
it
snows no more than a few days a year, and she has no need to go on
bad
dirt roads. Her Freestyle was AWD, but I don't think she knew or
cared
and I saw no reason to pay extra for AWD for the new Highlander. If
things are bad enough that 4WD is required, she still has my Dad's
'99
4WD Ranger available.

Ed

Having the Ranger, why does she need to have TWO vehicles?



My brother has 7 vehicles. I have know people with many more.





heck I have three rangers with out counting anyother of my other
stuff. KB

Little wonder that consumer debt is at an all time high and the savings rate
is at an all time low. Does anyone here know what FRUGAL means?

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