RE: Mini-vans?

From: Mok, Alan (AMok@spbank.com)
Date: Fri Sep 25 1998 - 10:20:08 EDT


IMO, SUVs (blazer,jimmy, explorer,etc) are just "trendy" versions of the
old station wagon/mini van. I don't know about elsewhere but here in So.
Cal. it seems that every third vehicle is a SUV. Have you ever seen
these house wives trying to handle a full size Suburban around town?
Stay the F away from me!

Alan

'98 Dakota R/T (Headers, FABM & waiting for Shift kit)
'89 Mustang GT (347, Griggs, S-trim...)
Ducati 916 (someday)

                -----Original Message-----
                From: Jason & Norah [mailto:janor@ican.net]
                Sent: Thursday, September 24, 1998 5:23 PM
                To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
                Subject: DML: Mini-vans?

>Hehehe, nope, we're all just pissed that we're are
lugging around an
>extra 1000lbs or so, and want to prove we can handle
it! LOL! Actually I
>have the same problem with Mini-van drivers as well;
don't know if they
>aren't paying attention and get in the wrong lane all
the time or what
>their major malfunction is but they are always trying
to gun it and cut
>in front of me.
>
>Craig
>(Dak and Durango owner)

                speaking of mini-vans.... what's with these guys? Most
of them think
                they're driving a sports car and want to race? I can't
race these guys,
                cause I'm laughing too hard. They're mini-vans! You
couldn't pay me to own
                one. No flames please - I'm sure they serve a purpose,
just not mine. I
                also find them hard to see around. There are too many
in T.O. and my
                personal opinion is they're a hazard, a nuisance, and
ugly. Sorry to any
                van owners. I guess something had to replace the
station wagon - yuk.

                Norah

                        Common sense ain't so common anymore....BABYLON
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