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Honda Element5 Votes - [26.32%]
Honda Pilot2 Votes - [10.53%]
Jeep Liberty1 Votes - [5.26%]
buy a cheap p.o.s to hold over until you know what you really want0 Votes - [0%]
Nissan Xterra3 Votes - [15.79%]
Mini Cooper3 Votes - [15.79%]
AMC Pacer....the lime green option2 Votes - [10.53%]
Highlander Hybrid2 Votes - [10.53%]
Scion Xb1 Votes - [5.26%]

2005-09-19 12:14 PM
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Master
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Subject: RE: Need a new bike rack (car)...suggestions needed
I just got a new chevy Trailblazer and I love it. It's nice and big. As far as gas goes, I live work and play within a 3 mile radius so I only fill up every three weeks anyway.


2005-09-19 12:19 PM
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Subject: RE: Need a new bike rack (car)...suggestions needed
http://www.mitsubishicars.com/lancerevolution/index.html

Theres my bike rack. It goes like hell and I can fit 2 car seats in the back. Ride is a little choppy - something about a stiff suspension, but who the hell cares when you're going from 0-60 in 4.6 sec. :-) All wheel drive, 5 speed manual. Did I say 0-60 in 4.6 sec? I like fast cars. Twin scroll turbo - 19psi boost at 3500rpm, 16psi at 6500rpm. Mine's white.

Personally, I hate SUVs. Ever think about a wagon? There are lots of VERY nice ones out there. Audi, CPO BMW's, Mazda has a nice one. Most wagons have more cargo space than SUV's. For example, the Taurus wagon has more cargo space than the Explorer. Plus, they're easier to get into, easier on gas, easier to park, easier to see around. Plus, they drive SOOOOO much better.

Hard to go wrong with a Honda though. There's something so sterile about all of their cars though, with the notable exception of the Type-R civics. But still, if you're stuck on an SUV, the Element will probably treat you well. Just stay away from Volkswagons, especially the Jetta's. Questionable build quality and stuff wears out WAY too soon.

And the mini is COOOOOOOL as h - e double hockey stick!!!!

Edited by D.Z. 2005-09-19 12:21 PM
2005-09-19 3:43 PM
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Check out the Scion Xb.  I just got one three weeks ago.  Great vehicle for all my tri stuff.  Bike will either fit between the front and rear seats, or I can lay the rear seats flat and and slide it in that way.  Great gas mileage (30mpg+) plus you can't beat the price and you can pimp it out how ever you want.

Plus it's so ugly, it's cool

Chris



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2005-09-19 4:17 PM
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OOoooooo - good one. My manager had one and it was cool as $hit. Very pimpalishiss.
2005-09-19 4:41 PM
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2005-09-19 8:02 PM
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Hey I drive a white jeep wrangler!!! I must be cool. Did I mention I had a guy paint pink stripes on the side?


2005-09-20 12:36 AM
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2005-09-20 6:43 AM
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ok, so I test drove the Element and Liberty yesterday. I am not any closer to deciding on a vehicle and think the deciding factor will be price. Some people say "it's like a house, you'll know the right one when you see it" but I only have about 2 days to decide! Is this the best way to decide on a major purchase? I really don't think I'm confortable with that.

Don't know what to do...sigh...

2005-09-20 6:57 AM
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TriComet - 2005-09-20 6:43 AM

ok, so I test drove the Element and Liberty yesterday. I am not any closer to deciding on a vehicle and think the deciding factor will be price. Some people say "it's like a house, you'll know the right one when you see it" but I only have about 2 days to decide! Is this the best way to decide on a major purchase? I really don't think I'm confortable with that.

Don't know what to do...sigh...

Well, it is a big chunk of change, but not a house-sized chunk of change. And it's a commitment, but not a house-sized commitment. It is just a bike rack (it's not like you're deciding on a bike in two days...that would be crazy). It's just a means for hauling your self and your crap around. Either one'll accomplish the job just fine.

How about a pro-con list? Or just go with your gut. What's your gut saying, Haley?

2005-09-20 7:07 AM
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Just think about which one Big Red will look the best in   That will help you decide.
2005-09-20 7:15 AM
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Well here's my list. It revolves mostly around my bike and price and how nice I want to go. Mileage is about the same..

Element                                                 Liberty
Bigger                                                   Smaller
bare bones (really)                                 nice and comfy
built in bike carrier                                 have to get a bike rack
seats are very versatile                           standard (and nice) suv features (seats only fold down)
4-cyl, felt a little weak                            V-6 (what I'm used to, all my cars have been v-6 or 8)
couple thousand cheaper

So my big dilema is am I obsessed enough with my bike and tri crap to buy a bare bones, vinyl floor car? The Element is not as comfortable as the Liberty. A big part of me is leaning toward the Liberty b/c its more conventional (I guess I'm not as "out there" as I thought) but I think its only because I'm out of my comfort zone. I think they'll both get another look, but it might come down to what I get a better deal on. I think I can get a really nice Liberty for a lot less than dealer prices because they are more common than the Elements.



2005-09-20 8:06 AM
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Without actually test-driven one, I voted for the Element, cus' I like the boxy, edgy, boom-boom look. Sha-ka-bao-bao, sha-ka-bao-bao. My bf drives a Rav4 and we got Thule racks on top. Setting the bikes on top is a big challenge for shorty me.
2005-09-20 9:07 AM
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So my mom just emailed me "Element can grow on you, you can be messy anyway, so you might like that its bare and washable on the inside. But OOOOHHHHH....you know you still like the mini cooper!!!! Great gas milegae, you'll be cute with your bike on it..."

DAMN!!! Shes not into the Liberty, she says its too conventional for me. I need bigger or smaller.

2005-09-20 9:14 AM
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Have you driven the Liberty? My son took one for a test drive a couple years ago and he said the vibration nearly drove him to the brink of insanity. One of the worst handling vehicles he ever tried. But then he settled for a PT Cruiser, which to my mind looks like an ambulance from the back!
2005-09-20 9:15 AM
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You are too young to go for practical. Pick what you like, screw what your bike fits in. This might be the last time you don't have to consider other responsibilities when making a decision like this. Look for what you want, impractical or not, and forget what you bike fits in best.
2005-09-20 9:19 AM
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Queen BTich
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max - 2005-09-20 10:14 AM Have you driven the Liberty? My son took one for a test drive a couple years ago and he said the vibration nearly drove him to the brink of insanity. One of the worst handling vehicles he ever tried. But then he settled for a PT Cruiser, which to my mind looks like an ambulance from the back!

I drove the Liberty yesterday too. It handled great--that might have been a first year bug or something. I do NOT like the PT Cruiser. A friend had one, she hated it, POS.

Welshy, you're right. Back to the drawing board! Hope you like riding in a MINI!!!!!

Big Red will fit in anything, I jsut have to deal with a rack.



Edited by TriComet 2005-09-20 9:21 AM


2005-09-20 9:21 AM
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Master
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Comet, your mom is COOL! Does she tri?
2005-09-20 10:17 AM
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Denise2003 - 2005-09-20 10:21 AM Comet, your mom is COOL! Does she tri?

Shes thinking about it!! She dabbles in running, has been for years, and is totally jealous of my new hobby. She is scared of the bike (we come from a swimming and running focused family) because I suck on the bike so she might too. Anyway, Noot (my mom) is cool, is right most of the time, and why should I settle for something I dont really want just for practicality? Big Red will look good on top of something sporty...

2005-09-20 12:36 PM
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Subject: RE: Need a new bike rack (car)...suggestions needed
TriComet - 2005-09-20 11:17 AM

Denise2003 - 2005-09-20 10:21 AM Comet, your mom is COOL! Does she tri?

why should I settle for something I dont really want just for practicality? Big Red will look good on top of something sporty...

Exactly! Do it! Do it! Let me live my mini-dream vicariously through you!

2005-09-20 12:43 PM
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Master
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BTW, mini retains it's resale value amazingly well, so I have heard.

Edited by Denise2003 2005-09-20 12:44 PM
2005-09-20 2:07 PM
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Subject: RE: Need a new bike rack (car)...suggestions needed
okay, i'm voting for the liberty now, because i just decided that i am getting a grand cherokee, so then our cars could be like, you know, brotha and sista.  word homey.


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