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Date:         Wed, 8 Oct 2003 14:01:51 -0400
Reply-To:     "Rob S." <iH8myISP@SUSCOM.NET>
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From:         "Rob S." <iH8myISP@SUSCOM.NET>
Subject:      Re: Car Talk Vanagon caller
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I'd have bought an Element if they could get over 25 mpg, and weren't so plastic-y on the outside. It's EXACTLY what I need in a vehicle. Ended up with a TDI Jetta wagon instead.

50 mpg and I can haul my DJ gear around.

-Sealover 03 Jetta GLS TDI Wagon 5spd Juliet 82 Westy 4spd Lucy 73 Mercedes 220D 4spd Brigitte 89 GMC S-15 5spd Violet 86 Grand Wagoneer (just bought it today, haven't even seen it yet...)

On Wednesday, October 8, 2003, at 01:33 PM, Mark Tuovinen wrote:

> Another draw back to the Element, though some would consider it a > positive point, we would not get to tinker with them all the time. > Being a late model Honda product they are just too darned reliable! > Ok, I confess, I do work for the local Honda dealer, but they really > are very reliable. > > Mark in AK


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