Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 11:38:15 -0500
Reply-To: Sudhir Desai <sudhir.desai@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Sudhir Desai <sudhir.desai@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: More? New? Better? nah! (editorial content)
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That's why people considering an element have to get a Scion xB. The
same boxy utilitarianness without all the electronic whoojiwhats.
Furthermore, I think it's considerably cheaper. :D
Sudhir
On 12/20/06, Jeff Lincoln <magikvw@gmail.com> wrote:
> I hear you loud and clear Don.
>
> First, I considered a Honda Element. I like them but I think the reason I
> like them is that they are really the closest thing (that I know of) to
> having the versatility of a Vanagon (and they don't do it as well).
>
> As for all the gadgets and automatic this and that. Well, I have thought the
> same thing. That is just one more thing to quit working. Sure those are nice
> conveniences to have but aren't necessary in my opinion.
>
>
>
> On 12/20/06, Don Hanson <dhanson@gorge.net> wrote:
> >
> > I've recently returned to VW ownership, first with an old Beetle ('72)
> > and now an older Vanagon. Makes me wonder about 'stuff'.
> > When driving either of my 'new' vehicles I often look around at the
> > other stuff on the road and think things like...'Hey, lookit that Honda
> > Element, is it ten times the vehicle that my $3k vanagon is?" Or.."how
> > about that_____,(mmm, I can't even think of a car that compares to a
> > Beetle...but) do I want one of those? Could I fix that in the middle of
> > Nevada with a screwdriver and some pliers?"
> > After 33 years of Automotive Evolution, I figure my Vw Vanagon is right
> > up there with the best new stuff available. Is that just me?
> >
> > I watched a lady get into her Chrysler mini-van the other evening. She
> > walked up thumbing her key fob till the lights blinked and the horn
> > beeped...Up went the rear door, automatically..(Good thing my van wasn't
> > parked behind her, or my pickup with the light bar..) She stuck her kid
> > into the toddler seat, after dis abling the automatic seat belt function,
> > then went round and got in, again thumbing the key fob...More blinking
> > lights and horn then the door slid shut, automatically and down the hatch
> > came, automatically.Seat belts wrapped her up and away she went. Wonder
> > how all those Gizmos will be working in 35 years? The doors didn't even
> > have handles...Wonder if that POS was worth $20k+ to her?..musta been..
> > Dunno, ya gotta wonder about a culture that finds people buying Hummers
> > for daily drivers and who find pushing a key fob more desirable than pushing
> > a mechanical door latch...
> > Don Hanson
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff
> 90' Carat (It's Blue, It's Beautiful, It needs a lot of work)
> 86' (Soon to be donating organs to the 90')
> 85' GL (sidelined but to be resurrected in the near future)
>
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