2007 Honda Accord Sedan EX Manual - $21,999, drive off price
2008 Nissan Altima Coupe - $23,538, drive off price (base car with
spoiler only)
Judy Sauer - 12 Oct 2007 01:49 GMT
and you're posting this in a Toyota group because.........?
Between the two I'd take the Nissan, but ditch the spoiler
> 2007 Honda Accord Sedan EX Manual - $21,999, drive off price
>
> 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe - $23,538, drive off price (base car with
> spoiler only)
Grumpy AuContraire - 12 Oct 2007 02:34 GMT
How'z about a Studebaker Lark???
<G>
JT
> and you're posting this in a Toyota group because.........?
>
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>> 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe - $23,538, drive off price (base car with
>> spoiler only)
Tony Hwang - 12 Oct 2007 03:10 GMT
> How'z about a Studebaker Lark???
>
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>>> 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe - $23,538, drive off price (base car with
>>> spoiler only)
Hmm,
Is he old enough to remember that?
I'd go for Nissan.
Judy Sauer - 12 Oct 2007 14:57 GMT
Hey Grumpy! Howzya doin? Of course he is. He owns one or
two. I own three.
>> How'z about a Studebaker Lark???
>>
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> Is he old enough to remember that?
> I'd go for Nissan.
sharx35 - 12 Oct 2007 17:44 GMT
> Hey Grumpy! Howzya doin? Of course he is. He owns one or two. I own three.
I downsized to ONE and was able to retire from full time work at 42. When are YOU going to be able to
retire?
>>> How'z about a Studebaker Lark???
>>>
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>> Is he old enough to remember that?
>> I'd go for Nissan.
tww1491 - 13 Oct 2007 14:24 GMT
>> Hey Grumpy! Howzya doin? Of course he is. He owns one or two. I own
>> three.
>
> I downsized to ONE and was able to retire from full time work at 42. When
> are YOU going to be able to retire?
I am 66 and have no desire to retire even though I would have two
retirements and SS. What would I do instead. I suppose I could spend a
couple hours at the gym each day extra, garden or perhaps rebuild an old
Triumph Bonneville. People my age who retire generally don't live very much
longer from I have seen.
>>>> How'z about a Studebaker Lark???
>>>>
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>>> Is he old enough to remember that?
>>> I'd go for Nissan.
sharx35 - 14 Oct 2007 06:25 GMT
>>> Hey Grumpy! Howzya doin? Of course he is. He owns one or two. I own three.
>>
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> old Triumph Bonneville. People my age who retire generally don't live very much longer from I have
> seen.
SOME of us have HOBBIES and interests outside work. Never heard of VOLUNTEERING??
>>>>> How'z about a Studebaker Lark???
>>>>>
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>>>> Is he old enough to remember that?
>>>> I'd go for Nissan.
Grumpy AuContraire - 13 Oct 2007 01:50 GMT
Judy, did you ever sort out that T-Cab wiper swithc issue... (five vs.
four wires)?
JT
(Whose wipers have never parked willingly)
> Hey Grumpy! Howzya doin? Of course he is. He owns one or two. I own
> three.
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>> Is he old enough to remember that?
>> I'd go for Nissan.
Fred Buchholz - 13 Oct 2007 02:09 GMT
I prefer the Studebaker Hawk, a 63 GT to be precise!
Fred
> Judy, did you ever sort out that T-Cab wiper swithc issue... (five vs.
> four wires)?
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>>> Is he old enough to remember that?
>>> I'd go for Nissan.
Judy Sauer - 13 Oct 2007 04:53 GMT
There's a couple for sale here. Someone told me about them,
and now I can't remember the details, but I think they were
in pretty decent condition.
> I prefer the Studebaker Hawk, a 63 GT to be precise!
> Fred
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>>>>Is he old enough to remember that?
>>>>I'd go for Nissan.
Grumpy AuContraire - 13 Oct 2007 10:03 GMT
There is usually at least a couple or so on eBay.
JT
> There's a couple for sale here. Someone told me about them, and now I
> can't remember the details, but I think they were in pretty decent
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>>>>> Is he old enough to remember that?
>>>>> I'd go for Nissan.
Grumpy AuContraire - 13 Oct 2007 10:01 GMT
I have a '56 Power Hawk and have owned it since 1966 when I purchased it
for $300 at 33K miles. It now has just over 90K and looks/drives as
well as ever!
JT
> I prefer the Studebaker Hawk, a 63 GT to be precise!
> Fred
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>>>>Is he old enough to remember that?
>>>>I'd go for Nissan.
Judy Sauer - 13 Oct 2007 04:52 GMT
Yes, I did. It's actually a five prong switch.
Unfortunately before we left for SB the motor quit. Now
THAT was a MAJOR pain to fix.
> Judy, did you ever sort out that T-Cab wiper swithc issue... (five vs.
> four wires)?
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>>> Is he old enough to remember that?
>>> I'd go for Nissan.
Robert A. Cunningham - 12 Oct 2007 03:17 GMT
> How'z about a Studebaker Lark???
I'd take the LaSalle over the Lark, anyday.
> <G>
>
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>>> 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe - $23,538, drive off price (base car with
>>> spoiler only)
Hachiroku ハチロク - 13 Oct 2007 02:54 GMT
> How'z about a Studebaker Lark???
You and your Studes!!! ;)
A Golden Hawk?
> <G>
>
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>>> 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe - $23,538, drive off price (base car with
>>> spoiler only)
Grumpy AuContraire - 13 Oct 2007 10:02 GMT
>>How'z about a Studebaker Lark???
>
> You and your Studes!!! ;)
>
> A Golden Hawk?
See my other post...
JT
EdV - 12 Oct 2007 03:03 GMT
On Oct 11, 6:57 pm, "techtechx...@gmail.com" <techtechx...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> 2007 Honda Accord Sedan EX Manual - $21,999, drive off price
>
> 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe - $23,538, drive off price (base car with
> spoiler only)
$1500 difference? I'd go with the Honda.
sharx35 - 12 Oct 2007 05:22 GMT
> 2007 Honda Accord Sedan EX Manual - $21,999, drive off price
>
> 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe - $23,538, drive off price (base car with
> spoiler only)
Honda--the favourite vehicle of Asian gangsters
Nissan--pile of tin
Get thee to a TOYOTA dealer.
ransley - 12 Oct 2007 11:39 GMT
> <techtechx...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:1192143447.259889.264240@z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
> > 2007 Honda Accord Sedan EX Manual - $21,999, drive off price
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>
> Get thee to a TOYOTA dealer.
I would not buy either one.
M.Balarama - 12 Oct 2007 18:31 GMT
>> 2007 Honda Accord Sedan EX Manual - $21,999, drive off price
>>
>> 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe - $23,538, drive off price (base car with
>> spoiler only)
>
> Honda--the favourite vehicle of Asian gangsters
Honda accord is a great car....
> Nissan--pile of tin
>
> Get thee to a TOYOTA dealer.
sharx35 - 12 Oct 2007 21:01 GMT
>>> 2007 Honda Accord Sedan EX Manual - $21,999, drive off price
>>>
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>
> Honda accord is a great car....
The favourite of punks, here in Edmonton, Alberta.
>> Nissan--pile of tin
>>
>> Get thee to a TOYOTA dealer.
Hachiroku ハチロク - 13 Oct 2007 02:56 GMT
> 2007 Honda Accord Sedan EX Manual - $21,999, drive off price
>
> 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe - $23,538, drive off price (base car with
> spoiler only)
I've had about a dozen Toyotas, 1 Nissan and 1 Honda. I think you see
where my loyalties lie.
However, the Honda is a well-made car. The Nissan...
Mine was a pile of junk...
From the factory...
badgolferman - 13 Oct 2007 03:42 GMT
> 2007 Honda Accord Sedan EX Manual - $21,999, drive off price
>
> 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe - $23,538, drive off price (base car with
> spoiler only)
Between the two I'd choose the Honda, especially since it is the last
year of the design. All bugs are worked out by now.
I've had Nissans in the past until I discovered Toyotas. Nissans are
better than average but not in the league of Toyotas.
This may be heresy but I have heard many good things about Hyundais
these days. Did you look at them?
John Horner - 14 Oct 2007 02:39 GMT
> 2007 Honda Accord Sedan EX Manual - $21,999, drive off price
>
> 2008 Nissan Altima Coupe - $23,538, drive off price (base car with
> spoiler only)
Which one do you like better?
I would choose the Accord because when I drove both I liked the Accord
better. Also, Honda's reliability record is more consistent than Nissans.