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Robert Hall

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  1. They could have done an Acadia and an Acadia XL like they do with the Yukon. (I'd like to see someone use the 'Big' and 'Bigger' naming).
  2. Robert Hall replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    I get the appeal of CUVs compared to sedans, though. I prefer sedans and SUVs, but a CUV is low to the ground like a sedan, higher H-point so they are easy to get in and out of, more headroom, more cargo room than a sedan without the stigma of a minivan or heft of an SUV.. for example, comparing my sister's Equinox to a simiarly priced Malibu, it's more practical for her use case...easy to get in and out of, easy to drive around town, room to pack up 3 months worth of stuff when snowbirding in the winter. I don't want a CUV, but I understand why the general public like them--they are very practical vehicles.
  3. Robert Hall replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    Happy Birthday @A Horse With No Name
  4. Robert Hall replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    I like those also. I have a fondness for so many cars from the 80s.
  5. Robert Hall replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    I kinda want an '80s IROC-Z w/ t-tops to go w/ my 5.0..
  6. Robert Hall replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    The new car market looks bleak to me...EVs don't appeal to me, I don't want a CUV, maybe another SUV eventually (another Grand Cherokee), I have no interest in trucks. I still have my vintage Mustangs, getting restored now, but they are weekend toys I won't drive very much. I'm thinking a CPO Cadillac sedan or Chrysler 300 might be my next primary vehicle (save the Jeep for winter). More interested in spending on real estate..upgrades to my new house, maybe eventually a lake house somewhere in NE Ohio or a winter getaway home in SC..
  7. Robert Hall replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    Malibu is in it's last year, Fusion is gone...it's crazy, but Ford only has one car left--the Mustang. I guess being in tech I have a warped (jaded?) view of things..my total compensation has almost doubled in the last 3 years and my old house almost doubled in value over 6 years.. inflation partially I'm sure. I can afford a new $60-75k car, but it's hard to justify considering I work out of my house and have no commute.
  8. Robert Hall replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    As far as midsize family sedans, I do like the Malibu and Fusion quite a bit. Drive many as rentals over the years. I could live with a loaded one as a daily if I had a commute. It seems short sighted that GM and Ford have given up on mainstream sedans, as others have done also. Basically given the market to Toyota, Honda and Hyundai and Kia. But I don’t see the obsession with CUVs going away…
  9. Robert Hall replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    I can’t imagine going back to manual windows after decades with power windows. And with any vehicle of sufficient size, can’t reach the passenger side and can’t reach the back windows. Crank windows are best left to the past. I get the appeal of a $25k car, I’d pay cash and not finance something that cheap. But I don’t like decontented or stripper models, I’m old enough I want all the goodies in something of decent size and not a subcompact 4cyl despair-mobile. (I drove an ‘84 Ford Escort diesel with manual windows and AM radio part of the time in college 30+ years ago, not going back to that level of minimalism). I like CPOs, get something 3 years old w/ low mikes at a reduced price. A $60k car for $40k or a $50k suv for $30k. I plan to do that again on my next vehicle.
  10. Haven't been in a Costco in about 20 years...I have a Costco about 5 min from me, will have to check it out sometime..though I so rarely go in stores anymore, usually I do all my shopping from my phone and packages appear at my door. As far as my car, need to take the Jeep to my favorite local full detail car wash...grubby inside and outside from the last few months of moving.
  11. Nowhere..other than Mustang, those are dead...afraid the 'EV Generation' is just going to be more soulless CUV appliances...generic vehicles for generic consumers.
  12. With a new front end this could be a good range topper for Lexus above the LX..
  13. Robert Hall replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    Yeah, I can't imagine there are many consumers today in the US or CA that would actually WANT a car without all the mod cons. A stripped down basic vehicle w/ a despair gray interior says one of two things about it's owner--that's it's all they can afford, or they are a cheapskate. Not a good image and not what people aspire to. In today's market, $25k is a decent used car, not much of anything decent under $30k for new and your average midsize CUV is $40k and up...
  14. Saw this Crosley Hotshot that belonged to Frank Lloyd Wright at the Hagen Museum in Erie, PA today. So tiny it makes a Miata look Corvette sized.
  15. The front looks like a mix of Lincoln and Genesis styling cues.. And this photo got me thinking that the headlights would look great retrofit to a GMT-400 or GMT-800...
  16. Robert Hall replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    Would have been more amusing if it had been a Tesla...
  17. I did grow up in a Ford family, so I've long liked some of their animal-named models..
  18. Robert Hall replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    Happy Labor Day. Enjoying the holiday, going to do a bit of grilling this afternoon and be lazy and sit in the hot tub again tonight. I'm on PTO this week, going to go to a couple beaches and take some sightseeing trips up the North Coast this week, as well as unpacking more around the house..
  19. Went out to Oberlin, Ohio to tour a neat Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian house, parked in the driveway was this neat Citroen 2CV Dolly...80s vintage I think.
  20. Robert Hall replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    Kias are the most common stolen cars here..there has been a phenomenon this summer the local press has labeled 'Kia Kids' where mindless hooligans steal Kias and wreak havoc around the Cleveland area..
  21. Phrasing was wrong..was thinking of the poor quality..poor fit and finish... though some of the engineering is certainly questionable, like the 'self driving' feature that is crash prone, etc....they are too complex for their own good..
  22. Given how Tesla is known for poorly engineering their cars, I would think they would just do a cut down, stripped out variation of the Model 3 and sell it cheap.. put normal door handles, analog gauges, get rid of the nonsense..
  23. I like that Gulf Livery watch...a very LeMans endurance racing theme instead of F1..
  24. Robert Hall replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    The EV technology is changing so fast, it seems prudent to lease as what is new today will be obsolete or dated soon... As far as my next vehicle, it will either a replacement for my '14 Jeep or a luxury sedan to supplement it. I don't really need a new vehicle anytime soon, though...Jeep only has 76k and is running fine.