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Default Re: "Volkswagen vindicated by its new Rabbit" - 01-16-2007 , 08:46 PM







<upand_at_them (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote

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Papa wrote:
Well, I like them, and I am an American. I definitely do NOT like SUVs or
4-wheel drive vehicles of any type. In going to the Mall or making a
roadtrip on paved roads, they just seem like overkill and a big waste of
resources.

Yes, I like them too and I think they're a waste for the same reasons
you do. My point was not that ALL Americans don't like them, but that
the most don't. SUVs are a larger market. Sad, but true.

Mike

Got it, and yes - it is sad.




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Default Re: "Volkswagen vindicated by its new Rabbit" - 01-16-2007 , 10:13 PM






I owned 2 of them a 75 and 77 2 dr rabbits the only bad design was the
fusebox some circuits would burn up due the small gauge wiring electric
fan and fresh air fan easly fixed it was quicker then any honda of that
era 1.5-1.7 cc class 2040lbs imagine now with a 1.8 t or 2.0 t mod or
syncro it . A 77 tricked out euro is the dookie
"Papa" <bikingis (AT) my (DOT) fun> wrote

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Papa wrote:
Well, I like them, and I am an American. I definitely do NOT like SUVs
or
4-wheel drive vehicles of any type. In going to the Mall or making a
roadtrip on paved roads, they just seem like overkill and a big waste of
resources.

Yes, I like them too and I think they're a waste for the same reasons
you do. My point was not that ALL Americans don't like them, but that
the most don't. SUVs are a larger market. Sad, but true.

Mike


Got it, and yes - it is sad.




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Default Re: "Volkswagen vindicated by its new Rabbit" - 01-18-2007 , 02:40 PM



In article <1168987232.669756.116120 (AT) q2g2000cwa (DOT) googlegroups.com>, upand_at_them (AT) yahoo (DOT) com wrote:
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Papa wrote:
Well, I like them, and I am an American. I definitely do NOT like SUVs or
4-wheel drive vehicles of any type. In going to the Mall or making a
roadtrip on paved roads, they just seem like overkill and a big waste of
resources.

Yes, I like them too and I think they're a waste for the same reasons
you do. My point was not that ALL Americans don't like them, but that
the most don't. SUVs are a larger market. Sad, but true.
Aren't most tail gates in SUVs a variation on the hatch back design. I have
one (SUV) for the 'no liftover' effect I get when trying to put heavy items
in and out plus the fact I can fit several adults comfortably in it on a
longish trip. Same reason I have a Jetta Wagon (TDi), fewer worries about
the old back with regard the liftover.

The problem with most earlier hatch backs is that they offer so little to
the consumer v a standard trunk. Even the Golf still has a back wall of
several inches you have to lean over to lift a box out of the back. That's
just asking people to pull a muscle lifting stuff out of the car.

Regarding the light truck, keep in mind mini-vans (kid/grocery haulers)
also fall into the catagory as do pick-up trucks used in business and light
vans ussed in business like fedx and ups. So while there is no question the
American consumer loves trucks, the truck covers a broad spectrum.

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Default Re: "Volkswagen vindicated by its new Rabbit" - 01-22-2007 , 07:16 PM




<upand_at_them (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote

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Mike wrote:
Volkswagen vindicated by its new Rabbit
When practically everybody in the car business abandoned hatchbacks as
if they were infected with some sort of bird flu, Volkswagen stubbornly
stuck to the design with its Golf.
at http://www.washtimes.com/autoweekend...1354-3828r.htm

Everyone else in the car business is abandoning hatchbacks because
Americans want big gas guzzlers that can climb mountains, for all the
trips they take to the mall. Hatchbacks are still made and sold to the
rest of the world.

[another] Mike

I have the only "big" hatchback made my a major American car company, a
Chevy Malibu Maxx. It works well for daily driving, and for transporting
R/C model airplanes. As might be expected, there will not be a hatchback
version of the next Malibu.

I'm hoping there will again be a Passat TDI wagon by the time I am ready to
replace my Malibu. I get OK mileage, but would get 50% better with a TDI.

Before you start flaming me for talking about a Chevy on this group, I have
a VW, an '86 Cabriolet, which is why I am here. The Cabriolets were made in
Germany in '86, while the Mk II Golfs were made in Pennsylvania at the time.




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