[BMWCSRegistry] 50 Worst Cars of All Time
Richard Conway
richardconway at bellsouth.net
Tue Sep 11 09:07:50 EDT 2007
On occasion, I wonder whether the Ford Excursion would be a good replacement
for my F-250 Diesel, Crew Cab 4X4 with a shell on the back. On occasion
only, I sincerely doubt I would give it any more thought than that. Still,
they are about the same size and I don¹t ever remove the shell, hmmmm. They
do have Excursions with Diesel power too, hmmm. But I¹ve never seen an
Excursion with a 6 speed manual though. Oh well, enough of those mental
exercises. Back to work.
Richard Conway
On 9/11/07 7:41 AM, "james_rosenthal at comcast.net"
<james_rosenthal at comcast.net> wrote:
> I found it rather funny. Every car manufacturer has their..."oops"
> moments....some more than others. I agreed with most of what he
> said...especially the reference to the 74 Jag as a "thing"....it was a
> horrific perversion of a once glorious car...in the realm of the last e9 with
> 2.5 engine...they should have just put the thing out of it's misery rather
> than trying to carry it on in a new form. I think he was very kind to the '02
> 7-series...much kinder than words used to describe it on this very list back
> in '02-'03...I remember well!!
>
> James Rosenthal
> Interesting about the Ford Excursion...7k lbs, and 19ft long...holy crap...who
> needs that thing???
>> -------------- Original message --------------
>> From: cgshawaii at netscape.net
>>
>> who is the smug bastard writing about these cars, then letting on that he and
>> his family owned several and liked them? He puts the Chevette on the list
>> then admits he crossed the USA three times without a problem in one? What
>> does it prove to sneer at cars made 50 to 100 years ago? That you can be a
>> snide jackass? Well congrats, you've made your useless point.
>>
>> Seems like someone else drew up the list, and some poor schmuck tried to save
>> himself from his fate by being "funny". Dumbassmofo I'll drag you behind a
>> any 735i, including my own with broken windshield and rotten exhaust, through
>> the streets of this town, should you ever dare to show up here.
>>
>> Back in the 70s I remember a big ad campaign for "the shape of things to
>> come"... then saw a dark green TR7, bad ly wre cked in front, in a junkyard
>> with that slogan penned across the remains of the hood and fender. Never
>> forgot that, it was so appropriate a rejoinder to the hype that was smeared
>> all over the car.
>>
>> I haven't owned any of the listed cars, but would still love to have one or
>> several if only I could choose...
>>
>> Charlie
>>
>> Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail
>> <http://o.aolcdn.com/cdn.webmail.aol.com/mailtour/aim/en-us/index.htm> --
>> Unlimited storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection.
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Please edit the length of replies
> BMWCSRegistry mailing list
> BMWCSRegistry at idb.ded.forest.net
> http://idb.ded.forest.net/mailman/listinfo/bmwcsregistry
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://idb.ded.forest.net/pipermail/bmwcsregistry/attachments/20070911/f18bc50b/attachment-0001.html
More information about the BMWCSRegistry
mailing list