Everything posted by Robert Hall
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What Are You Listening To?
Listening to the new The Cure album, first album in 16 years..has a similar sound to 1989's classic Disentegration...several of the new songs were premiered on the tour in 2023 when I saw them at Blossom. Great band, still making great, gloomy atmospheric music...love the new track 'Alone'..great long intro. Good November music.
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Ford News: Sportier 2025 Mustang Mach-e Debutes
Didn't Ford put their giant EV truck plant plans in the Memphis area on hold? Sometimes it seems some automakers EV plans are reminiscent of a classic South Park meme.. 1. Invest heavily in new EVs 2. ? 3. Profit
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Top Ten Least-Expensive Vehicles of 2024
Working from home, I'm at about 7k miles for the year..and that was inflated by my 2300 mile road trip. I think I'm set for winter w/ my 10 yr old 4WD Jeep Grand Cherokee and 5yr old AWD Caddy CT6. Both have all season tires. And both paid for, so I'm content. Next car purchase down the road will be for fun.
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Ford News: Sportier 2025 Mustang Mach-e Debutes
Back on track, the Mach-e Rally looks good. I like the changes compared to a standard Mach-e.
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SCOUT Returns with All New EV Truck and SUV
With the usual dealer 'market adjustments' they will probably start at $75k or more.
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Random Thoughts Thread
That doesn't seem likely. Anything metal is going to be susceptible to corrosion, and wiring, etc don't do well being submerged. Best to recycle such damaged vehicles.
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Random Thoughts Thread
Water and electronics don't mix well....think about the cabin electronics...it's scrap. .isn't any flood damaged car usually issued a salvage or scrap title in most states?
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SCOUT Returns with All New EV Truck and SUV
Random aside, I'm not into Costco, never saw the appeal.(buying in bulk would make sense for families, though)....there is one a couple miles from me, and they always seem to have long lines at their gas pumps on Sat/Sun mornings..couldn't imagine waiting in line to get gas, I'm in and out of my local Shell in a few minutes..
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SCOUT Returns with All New EV Truck and SUV
Yeah, I remember spending a lot of time in local non-chain coffee shops in Ann Arbor and Colorado Springs in the 90s and early 00s..in grad school spent hours in one w/ friends when preparing for exams, and in the 00s planning the launch of an ill-fated startup w/ some friends. In the mid-00s, it was the 'company pub' next door to my office in Denver..had so many late afternoon work meetings that became happy hours there. Good times.. seems like a lifetime ago.. Just can't see hanging out at a convenience store/gas station/EV station or a big box retailer like that...
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Ford News: Sportier 2025 Mustang Mach-e Debutes
The profile reminds me a lot of the Taycan. The Taycan is the shortest of the 3, the Model S the longest, though all 3 are within a couple inches of overall length.
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Ford News: Sportier 2025 Mustang Mach-e Debutes
The profile reminds me a lot of the Taycan.
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Ford News: Sportier 2025 Mustang Mach-e Debutes
The Xiaomi Speed Ultra 7 Farley is driving has a mix of McLaren and Porsche styling cues, with Lincoln MKZ-inspired taillights.
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SCOUT Returns with All New EV Truck and SUV
Yeah, this is what I'm used to...cupholders, room for my cell phone, nav screen and Apple Car Play.. all the usual modern conveniences. But sometimes I'd like an '80s interior w/ bench seat and column shift and those comfy sofa seats...
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SCOUT Returns with All New EV Truck and SUV
It's a novelty...I suppose some would like it, I'd prefer have buckets and a center console with storage space.
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SCOUT Returns with All New EV Truck and SUV
3rd space..even 2nd space feels like an alien space at this point in time. Working out of my house I find myself going out far less than I did in my 30s 20 years ago...when I had an office (2nd space) and the bars (3rd space) where I'd hang out w/ my work team for happy hour or w/ friends... much more insular now than when I was young. As I lurch towards retirement within a decade, I see the 2nd space and 3rd space being an RV or maybe a vacation lake house here in Ohio and/or a winter condo somewhere warmer...
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Random Thoughts Thread
Took a drive in the beautiful rolling hills of Geauga County then up to the North Coast of Lake County, to Grand River for a late lunch of clams at Pickle Bills then a walk on the beach at Fairport Harbor. Love the clouds.
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SCOUT Returns with All New EV Truck and SUV
Good looking truck and SUV...definitely some Rivian vibes in the shape. Will be interesting to see how it does as a new brand w/ a retro name and a few small retro details....probably very few shoppers today remember the old International Scouts considering they have been gone over 40 years.
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Beautiful Cars Appreciation Thread
There is a new version of the Meyers Manx being built with a 3 cyl radial engine...pretty wild. They are also doing an EV version. https://meyersmanx.com/pages/tarmac-touring-edition
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Permanent Car Spotters
Beautiful fall weather here in NE Ohio this weekend...lots of color. Took a drive out in nearby Geauga County--lots of rolling hills, lakes, rivers..beautiful part of the state. Saw a brown Ferrari F488 Pisa spyder, a bright blue Lotus Emira, and a bright blue C8 Corvette convertible on the same hilly stretch of road, out enjoying the fall sun. Also saw a ghastly Pepto-Bismol Pink Cybertruck. A couple pics of the lake at Punderson State Park and a pic of my back yard.
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Beautiful Cars Appreciation Thread
Catching up on this thread after not checking it for a while...loving the Cadillac and Corvette pics, and the 80s cars...
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Random Thoughts Thread
Houses on stilts are pretty common in the Florida Keys, remember them from 40 years ago growing up there. I saw a bunch built that way recently in the NC Outer Banks and in SC--Myrtle Beach, Garden City, Surfside Beach. The Outer Banks and coastal SC remind me so much of the Keys. (Have insomnia this morning.. up doing random tasks..checking server logs, filling out vote-by-mail ballot, looking at maps, watching hurricane coverage, etc..)
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Random Thoughts Thread
The bumpers in that generation were kinda awkward...the rear bumpers were ok for '73, but the fronts were huge...I like how the Grand Am and Laguna had the integrated plastic bumpers. Some of the '73s I like the rear more than the front, like the '73 Cutlass had a great rear but a gawky front, IMO. The later '76-77 cars w/ the rectangular lights looked better, IMO.
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Random Thoughts Thread
Hmm...too new for Balthy, I think. My favorites of the Colonnade era Pontiacs would be a '73 Grand Am or a '77 Can Am or '77 Grand Prix.
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Random Thoughts Thread
Yeah, it was nice pretty dry most of the summer but fall is coming in wet. I love the green. My backyard as seen from the edge of the woods: