On Thu, 14 Sep 2006, John Elle wrote: > As far as AMC for daily drivers, I gottem. I also have a Saturn and a > Chrysler Town and Country. > Their ain't no comparison folks. As nice as my Spirit is for cross > country traveling either of the other two cars get better gasoline > mileage, the A/C works better, they travel quieter so I can hear the > radio. The seats are more comfortable, the cruise control works better > and many other basic options that are not available on my Spirit make > traveling that much more enjoyable. Yupper. I have a deep respect for > the versatility and pleasure my AMC cars have brought me and believe me > they are nice. But the newer technology is far better and more > enjoyable. I had planned on restoring my Hornet Wagon and keeping it, > but to be honest, my T&C is a far better vehicle so if I do keep the > wagon, it will be to register it with the movie companies and let it > bring me some income. My go fast street racer Javelin will always have a > home with me but the Spirits day's are numbered now, I can see it > coming. I put a lot of work in the car to keep it as a daily driver but > to be honest. The Saturn has it beat any way you look at it. BLASPHEMY! BLASPHEMY! LALALALALALALALALALALALALLALALALALALA I cant hear you... ! (After I wrote this it sounded to me like I was criticising your choices, John; I'm not. We're all different and make different decisions, I'm totally fine with that!) Yup, techology marched on since AMC. While I drive exclusively AMCs (commute in my 70 Hornet) we own one 1996 Civic DX; little motor, auto trans, A/C. Out-handles any AMC car (and not just due to weight). A/C is a no-brainer. And so on... Personally, I drive old stuff not just for the old-car-ness, but because I specifically don't like to take part in consumer culture; I make what I drive; I drive slower, and with windows open. I hear (and umm, feel) my car run. I'm no Luddite, I just like to pick which technologies I think will actually improve my life (radial tires anyone?). I could probably lop off 10 minutes each way to work if I drove 75 - 80 like everyone else, but I don't want the stress, the competitiveness, or the gas consumption. I drive older cars partly to SLOW THE HELL DOWN. It's also why I'll never put electric wipers in my Rambler. If I wanted a new car, I'd drive a 1970! (I did install AC in the Rambler, I certainly enjoy it, but it really does change the driving experience.) _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com