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RE: Light trucks (OT)

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Subject: RE: Light trucks (OT)
From: "Hall, Phillip" <Phillip.B.Hall@MSFC.NASA.GOV>
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 08:57:09 -0600
My "other" car is a '01 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab.  It works great for
hauling kids, fire wood, lumber, all in the same trip and pulls a Roadster
nicely!   To me people buy (myself included) SUV's and trucks because - most
are built heaver with full frames, they hold their resale value, and they
typically last longer.  My wife likes 4 door sedans.  They are front drivers
and no matter how much you spend on one, they are throw away cars.  Nobody
wants a front driver with 150,000 plus miles on it.  They gravitate to the
junk yard very quickly after this many miles.  A truck on the other hand is
rebuilt, modified, and stays on the road.  Like any car, people buy
SUV,s/trucks for all the wrong reasons, but there is some logic to owning
this type of vehicle. 

OK, I should not say anything about front drivers - I am make good Roadster
money keeping my friends 135,000 mile Honda on the road:)

Sorry to keep the OT going, but the list is slow lately.  And tired of
waiting for the other Group to deliver parts so I can finish this robot
stuff here at work.......

Phil
SEROC

-----Original Message-----
From: snyler [mailto:marc@animalfirm.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 8:25 AM
To: Roadster List
Subject: Light trucks (OT)


     For the first time, over 50% of the new vehicles sold in the US were 
light trucks as opposed to cars (Pickups, minivans, SUVs) Do over 50% of 
the population really need a truck-based vehicle, or are some of us being 
sold a bill of goods.  I see a lot of longbed-crew-cab-duallie super duty 
4x4 behemoths that have never seen a puddle, much less a load of gravel.  
I guess they hold a lot of groceries.  I can get over 10 bags of 
groceries in the roadster when the top is up, and it's not going to roll 
if I swerve to avoid that puddle.  
     Some folks need a big hauler/towing vehicle, but many, I suspect are 
just pretending to be cowboys (and cowgirls)
     
-Marc T.
'70 1600
'93 Escort wagon (all you really *need *for a daily driver, will carry 
engine blocks, trannies)
'88 Dodge 318 pickup (shortbed)  Drive only when needed (trips to dump, 
towing)  
'65 Datsun 320  When this is restored, bye-bye Dodge :^)

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