[dsn_klr650] digest number 269
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[dsn_klr650] digest number 269
In a message dated 6/21/00 6:11:04 AM Canada Central Standard Time,
DSN_klr650@egroups.com writes:
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If you think back a few years, the only SUV's out there were the Ford Bronco,
Chevy Blazer, Dodge Ram Charger, Jeep CJ's, Jeep Cherokee/Wagoneer (large
body), Range Rovers, and Toyota Land Cruisers. On top of that, these vehicles
were primarily the domain of people like us. They were the KLR's of the auto
world. I have owned several of those myself. I currently own a 1979 Chevy
Blazer. I don't know what happened, but somehow people turned our
camping/dirt machines into ridiculous status symbols. Not to mention the
fact, that most of those 30K to 50K vehicles will never see the dirt, let
alone a water crossing. Sure, some people, us or people similar to us, will
truly use them for what they were originally designed to be used for, but
most will not. It is interesting the changes in SUV's and the people that buy
them. Personally, I think the fad will go away, especially with gas prices
going up the way they are, over $2.00 a gallon here in Milwaukee. At least,
let's hope so. But for carrying capacity, good fuel mileage, comfort, and
reliability, my family has selected the Ford Taurus Wagon. Isn't it funny,
and sometimes sad, how times change things.
Jim Sherlock
ps. I think the PT cruiser looks kinda cool myself. Sort of retro future,
doesn't fit the current styling mold.
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