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U refused to buy gasoline cars because of emission controls. That's all. Diehardbiker thinks Sequoias is stupid. :-).
Looks like I can pick up a Canon 20D for around $200 with lens and the kit. A bargain compared to a new one costing few thousands. Too bad it's only 8 megapixels.
I have searched and there's no luck finding a Ford conversion van with diesel. Most of them are cargo vans, mini buses, box vans, etc. You might want to get one with an inline 6 or a small V8 for a bit better gas mileage.
Natural gas is cleaner, so I guess it's a smart move BUT, BUT there is a huge problem with fracking in the United States that cause contimated water supply and water table underground to become posionous and flammable.
The car weighs about 3,300 lbs. That's not really heavy. Many new full size 4 cylinder cars weighs about 3,000 to 3,500 lbs due to safety features. Crashworthiness will fail big time with 1950's cars, they smash up like paper.
What about Toyota Sienna? Most minivans with FWD have smaller cargo space than rwd minivans/vans. There should be a website that compares the cu ft of space against different vans.
I joke that Chevy Astro is also called Atshma, can't breath can't breath...suffocating and die. :P
I've did low speed drifting with all rwd cargo/passenger vans at my old job during the snowy winters. Can be a scary experience for sure.
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Yup, Honda came up with an idea to compete with Ferrari and other more expensive cars...so NSX was born. Too bad its discontinued in 2005. I heard rumors they're bringing it back in 2014 or 2015 with hybrid drive train. I don't like complicated...
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In my opinion, for control, Infinti G37, For workhorse, dodge with Cummins diesel, for sporty performance, Honda S2000 and Acura NSX. Toyota Supra as well. I'm not a fan of BMW cars.