some of us also own performance cars, I have 2 e bodies. >From: dardal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: Re: IML: Even at This Late Date >Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2003 21:47:58 -0600 > >A couple of years back, I went to a Mopar show in San Antonio TX, only >about 80 >miles south of Austin, all through interstate driving. As I was getting >closer >to the place, I kept on passing chargers, cudas, and challengers, and as I >was >getting closer and closer, the frequency I was passing them seemed to >increase. > I recall I was cruising between 75 and 90, while all the "performance" A >bodies and B bodies were on the slow lane doing 55-60. Why? Because they >had >the "performance gears" on them, and at 70 mph they would be doing >3000-3500 >rpm, so they had to slow down so they could hear each other talking. What >they >mean with the term "performance" is a car that sits in the garage all week >long, and every once and a while (usually saturday) they take it to the >drag >strip for a whoping 1/4 mile of WOT driving. Because these "performance" >cars >are not much good for anything else, they drive their modern junk the rest >of >the week, which means they have monthly payments for a cheaply built and >usually rather slow car or a roll over SUV or pickup truck. > >No thanks. I 'd rather have the speed, luxury, safety, and styling of the >Imperial, even if I can't burn rubber on the stop lights like these >"performance" cars seem capable of. > >Don't bother sharing that to your parts house clerk. Just hope one day you >encounter him driving on the highway. Just pass him and smile. > _________________________________________________________________ Enjoy a special introductory offer for dial-up Internet access — limited time only! http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup