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Since: Nov 20, 2006 Posts: 2704
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 6:55 pm
Post subject: First time for everything! ;) Archived from groups: alt>autos>toyota (more info?)
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Washed the Scion today. We're supposed to get a storm tonight/tomorrow, so
I wanted to make sure it was dry...so, I took it up on the local
Interstate.
Rt91 from Mass to Vermont has been called "The Autobahn of America". Once
you get out on Enfield CT and through Springfield. MA it is preety much
nice, straight and smooth. Even more so now that they have paved the first
15 miles in Vermont...
Well, 60 wasn't fast enough, 75 didn't quite do it, so let's see what
happens at 100...
Nice and smooth! Barely felt like I was over 75. Took about 4 seconds
to hit 100 from 75. Still had PLENTY of throttle left, but I didn't
fell like pushing my luck. Held it there for about 2 miles, and then got
off and around the rotary for the return trip. This time, I drove a little
more sanely...I kept it to 95...
Wooooo-Hooooo! This thing is freakin' FAST!!! >> Stay informed about: First time for everything! ;) |
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Since: Sep 13, 2005 Posts: 176
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 7:43 pm
Post subject: Re: First time for everything! ;) [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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I think it was Hachiroku ???? who commented on his
Scion:
>Wooooo-Hooooo! This thing is freakin' FAST!!!
You didn't get the xB, did you??
Actually, the xB can go pretty fast -- I've had mine to 90 or so --
but it takes a L_O_N_G time to get there!
-Don
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"Ladies and gentlemen take my advice.
Pull down your pants and slide on the ice."
-- Sidney Freedman >> Stay informed about: First time for everything! ;) |
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Since: Nov 20, 2006 Posts: 2704
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 9:55 pm
Post subject: Re: First time for everything! ;) [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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On Mon, 25 Dec 2006 19:43:46 -0600, Don Fearn wrote:
> I think it was Hachiroku ???? who commented on his
> Scion:
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>>Wooooo-Hooooo! This thing is freakin' FAST!!!
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> You didn't get the xB, did you??
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> Actually, the xB can go pretty fast -- I've had mine to 90 or so -- but it
> takes a L_O_N_G time to get there!
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> -Don
tC...Va---VOOOOOOM! >> Stay informed about: First time for everything! ;) |
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Since: Oct 17, 2006 Posts: 16
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 4:36 am
Post subject: Re: First time for everything! ;) [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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"Hachiroku ????" wrote in message
>snip<
> Rt91 from Mass to Vermont has been called "The Autobahn of America". Once
> you get out on Enfield CT and through Springfield. MA it is preety much
> nice, straight and smooth. Even more so now that they have paved the first
> 15 miles in Vermont...
> snip<
We like to stop at the vermont welcome center especially when there's an
outdoor non-profit coffee and pastry offering (I can't think of anything
better to call it). If you and I ever meet there, it'll be my treat. >> Stay informed about: First time for everything! ;) |
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Since: Dec 27, 2006 Posts: 14
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 8:53 am
Post subject: Re: First time for everything! ;) [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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It is nice up there. Part of the reason I get my parts at Greenfield Toyota
is that it's so nice to drive on that stretch of 91
"Hachiroku ????" wrote in message
> Washed the Scion today. We're supposed to get a storm tonight/tomorrow, so
> I wanted to make sure it was dry...so, I took it up on the local
> Interstate.
>
> Rt91 from Mass to Vermont has been called "The Autobahn of America". Once
> you get out on Enfield CT and through Springfield. MA it is preety much
> nice, straight and smooth. Even more so now that they have paved the first
> 15 miles in Vermont...
>
> Well, 60 wasn't fast enough, 75 didn't quite do it, so let's see what
> happens at 100...
>
> Nice and smooth! Barely felt like I was over 75. Took about 4 seconds
> to hit 100 from 75. Still had PLENTY of throttle left, but I didn't
> fell like pushing my luck. Held it there for about 2 miles, and then got
> off and around the rotary for the return trip. This time, I drove a little
> more sanely...I kept it to 95...
>
> Wooooo-Hooooo! This thing is freakin' FAST!!! >> Stay informed about: First time for everything! ;) |
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Since: Nov 20, 2006 Posts: 2704
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 11:55 am
Post subject: Re: First time for everything! ;) [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 08:53:21 -0500, tom418 wrote:
> It is nice up there. Part of the reason I get my parts at Greenfield
> Toyota is that it's so nice to drive on that stretch of 91
Where are you at?
I'd bet the other reason is that they are often cheaper than other Toyota
dealers in the region; at least they used to be. They were bought last
year by the people that own Father's and Sons.
I used to get parts shipped there when I bought them direct from Toyota,
but they won't do that anymore...
Also, shop around. Noho Toyota used to be less expensive on some items, at
least before Lia bought them out. I wouldn't bet on that anymore; Lia
knows a Gold Mine when he sees one...
There's one dealer in Pittsfield that knew a Gold Mine back in the 80's, I
can't imagine he's let up any since then...
"Hachiroku
> ????" wrote in message
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>> Washed the Scion today. We're supposed to get a storm tonight/tomorrow,
>> so I wanted to make sure it was dry...so, I took it up on the local
>> Interstate.
>>
>> Rt91 from Mass to Vermont has been called "The Autobahn of America".
>> Once you get out on Enfield CT and through Springfield. MA it is preety
>> much nice, straight and smooth. Even more so now that they have paved
>> the first 15 miles in Vermont...
>>
>> Well, 60 wasn't fast enough, 75 didn't quite do it, so let's see what
>> happens at 100...
>>
>> Nice and smooth! Barely felt like I was over 75. Took about 4 seconds to
>> hit 100 from 75. Still had PLENTY of throttle left, but I didn't fell
>> like pushing my luck. Held it there for about 2 miles, and then got off
>> and around the rotary for the return trip. This time, I drove a little
>> more sanely...I kept it to 95...
>>
>> Wooooo-Hooooo! This thing is freakin' FAST!!! >> Stay informed about: First time for everything! ;) |
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Since: Nov 20, 2006 Posts: 2704
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 11:55 am
Post subject: Re: First time for everything! ;) [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 04:36:03 -0500, mark_digital© wrote:
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> "Hachiroku ????" wrote in message
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>>snip<
>> Rt91 from Mass to Vermont has been called "The Autobahn of America".
>> Once you get out on Enfield CT and through Springfield. MA it is preety
>> much nice, straight and smooth. Even more so now that they have paved
>> the first 15 miles in Vermont...
>> snip<
>
> We like to stop at the vermont welcome center especially when there's an
> outdoor non-profit coffee and pastry offering (I can't think of anything
> better to call it). If you and I ever meet there, it'll be my treat.
LOL! Nice! I think I'll take you up on that.
The company I just got laid off from has a display there; it's made up to
look like a Vermont sugar house, even though they are a high-tech
manufacturer. The owner like the Vermont 'spirit'; they even have their
own line of Maple syrup!
I was just up in Bratt/Hinsdale yesterday. Had to get cigs, you know. It
was a lousy, cloudy rainy day, but it was the first time for the Mazda to
take a 'road trip', and I certainly DIDN'T go over 65 in that! >> Stay informed about: First time for everything! ;) |
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Since: Dec 27, 2006 Posts: 14
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 8:48 am
Post subject: Re: First time for everything! ;) [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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I'm in Granby, CT
"Hachiroku ????" wrote in message
> On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 08:53:21 -0500, tom418 wrote:
>
> > It is nice up there. Part of the reason I get my parts at Greenfield
> > Toyota is that it's so nice to drive on that stretch of 91
>
> Where are you at?
> I'd bet the other reason is that they are often cheaper than other Toyota
> dealers in the region; at least they used to be. They were bought last
> year by the people that own Father's and Sons.
>
> I used to get parts shipped there when I bought them direct from Toyota,
> but they won't do that anymore...
>
> Also, shop around. Noho Toyota used to be less expensive on some items, at
> least before Lia bought them out. I wouldn't bet on that anymore; Lia
> knows a Gold Mine when he sees one...
>
> There's one dealer in Pittsfield that knew a Gold Mine back in the 80's, I
> can't imagine he's let up any since then...
>
>
>
> "Hachiroku
> > ????" wrote in message
> >
> >> Washed the Scion today. We're supposed to get a storm tonight/tomorrow,
> >> so I wanted to make sure it was dry...so, I took it up on the local
> >> Interstate.
> >>
> >> Rt91 from Mass to Vermont has been called "The Autobahn of America".
> >> Once you get out on Enfield CT and through Springfield. MA it is preety
> >> much nice, straight and smooth. Even more so now that they have paved
> >> the first 15 miles in Vermont...
> >>
> >> Well, 60 wasn't fast enough, 75 didn't quite do it, so let's see what
> >> happens at 100...
> >>
> >> Nice and smooth! Barely felt like I was over 75. Took about 4 seconds
to
> >> hit 100 from 75. Still had PLENTY of throttle left, but I didn't fell
> >> like pushing my luck. Held it there for about 2 miles, and then got off
> >> and around the rotary for the return trip. This time, I drove a little
> >> more sanely...I kept it to 95...
> >>
> >> Wooooo-Hooooo! This thing is freakin' FAST!!!
> >> Stay informed about: First time for everything! ;) |
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 1:55 pm
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On Thu, 28 Dec 2006 08:48:40 -0500, tom418 wrote:
> I'm in Granby, CT
And you come all the way here to buy parts?
One of the better parts dept's was Westfield Toyota. I would assume they
are still in business, but I haven't been there for 20 years now. Also,
Brother's had a decent parts guy, also 20 years ago, and the one in E.
Hartford used to deliver!
But I haven't lived in CT since '87, nor in Westfield since '85, so I'm
not up on what's what there any more.
Oh, and before Westfield I lived in Southwick, and worked in Bloomfield,
so I used to cut through Granby every day...Usually stopping at a
convenience store on (RT 20?) to get a cuppa coffee! Nice town, but I bet
it's grown since then!
LOL! Greenfield, OTOH, is till pretty much the same 'Sleepy Hollow' it's
been since 1955...
> "Hachiroku ????" wrote in message
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>> On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 08:53:21 -0500, tom418 wrote:
>>
>> > It is nice up there. Part of the reason I get my parts at Greenfield
>> > Toyota is that it's so nice to drive on that stretch of 91
>>
>> Where are you at?
>> I'd bet the other reason is that they are often cheaper than other
>> Toyota dealers in the region; at least they used to be. They were bought
>> last year by the people that own Father's and Sons.
>>
>> I used to get parts shipped there when I bought them direct from Toyota,
>> but they won't do that anymore...
>>
>> Also, shop around. Noho Toyota used to be less expensive on some items,
>> at least before Lia bought them out. I wouldn't bet on that anymore; Lia
>> knows a Gold Mine when he sees one...
>>
>> There's one dealer in Pittsfield that knew a Gold Mine back in the 80's,
>> I can't imagine he's let up any since then...
>>
>>
>>
>> "Hachiroku
>> > ????" wrote in message
>> >
>> >> Washed the Scion today. We're supposed to get a storm
>> >> tonight/tomorrow, so I wanted to make sure it was dry...so, I took it
>> >> up on the local Interstate.
>> >>
>> >> Rt91 from Mass to Vermont has been called "The Autobahn of America".
>> >> Once you get out on Enfield CT and through Springfield. MA it is
>> >> preety much nice, straight and smooth. Even more so now that they
>> >> have paved the first 15 miles in Vermont...
>> >>
>> >> Well, 60 wasn't fast enough, 75 didn't quite do it, so let's see what
>> >> happens at 100...
>> >>
>> >> Nice and smooth! Barely felt like I was over 75. Took about 4 seconds
> to
>> >> hit 100 from 75. Still had PLENTY of throttle left, but I didn't fell
>> >> like pushing my luck. Held it there for about 2 miles, and then got
>> >> off and around the rotary for the return trip. This time, I drove a
>> >> little more sanely...I kept it to 95...
>> >>
>> >> Wooooo-Hooooo! This thing is freakin' FAST!!!
>>
>> >> Stay informed about: First time for everything! ;) |
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