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A week in Arizona

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Buicks have tinted windows and are all chromed/golded out.
Chevy's are cool and fast.
Cadillacs are a rare site.
Pontiac's are a rare site.
Coupes are everywhere.
The Infiniti G35 is everywhere.
BMW's are everywhere.
Arizona is always hot.
Old people drive fast.
Everyone drives above the speed limit.
Almost every car has tinted windows and nice rims.
Mercedes's engines feel very refined.
There is alot of traffic.
There is no grass.
There are alot of hot mexicans/latino boys/girls ^_^
Arizona is very clean.
Arizona is a lot like California in that everyone looks the part.
Not too many Toyotas around, more Hondas.
The mall is 10 times the size of a superwalmart!!!!!!! :angry:
Lots of kias/hyundias around.
More Hummers are appearing.
Buicks are popular... :unsure:
The houses/buildings are pretty
everyone is rich
everyone has a new car

I want to move to Arizona.... :lol:

Edited by zoomtm

When I went to Arizona last year, trucks ruled the roads. Everyone had a truck. You even saw old Chevy/Ford pickups from the 50s/60s still being used as work trucks. At the local cruise nights, at least 60% of the vehicles there were trucks. yeah, I want to move to Arizona too. Probably in five years, but maybe less.
For what it's worth, with the Hummer remark. I had to go to Sprints Reginal HQ in Southfield, MI late in the week and I counted literally...20 H3's in one lot. A count of two lots counted nearly 50. No corporate discount, the vehicle is <i>just that HOT!</i>

There is plenty of grass in Arizona. Oh, you mean that kind of grass. Nevermind. :P

Arizona doesn't have enough snow for me.

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All you have to do is drive a couple of hours up to Flagstaff....they get TONS of snow there in the winter.

That's the beauty of it (California's like this as well...) go drive up and enjoy the snow for a day or a weekend, then go home to your 65-75degree sunny weather.

Buicks have tinted windows and are all chromed/golded out.
Chevy's are cool and fast.
Cadillacs are a rare site.
Pontiac's are a rare site.
Coupes are everywhere.
The Infiniti G35 is everywhere.
BMW's are everywhere.
Arizona is always hot.
Old people drive fast.
Everyone drives above the speed limit.
Almost every car has tinted windows and nice rims.
Mercedes's engines feel very refined.
There is alot of traffic.
There is no grass.
There are alot of hot mexicans/latino boys/girls  ^_^
Arizona is very clean.
Arizona is a lot like California in that everyone looks the part.
Not too many Toyotas around, more Hondas.
The mall is 10 times the size of a superwalmart!!!!!!!  :angry:
Lots of kias/hyundias around.
More Hummers are appearing.
Buicks are popular... :unsure:
The houses/buildings are pretty
everyone is rich
everyone has a new car

I want to move to Arizona.... :lol:

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I disagree on a lot of them. Cadillacs are not rare, in fact, I probably see more Cadillacs than Buicks. I see lots of Pontiacs as well. Old people here drive annoyingly slow. Too many Toyotas. Buicks are popular with the 55+.
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what city are you in?

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