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Let's try to define this forum as being limited to luxury performance vehicles where the mainstream version in a typical configuration has an MSRP of at least $60k.
A luxury vehicle with a base price of $59k qualifies because it would typically be bought with some additional equipment, bringing the MSRP over $60k.
Vehicles like the E, 5, A6, M, or GS, even if available in certain versions over $60k, don't qualify because they are cars from companies that have higher end cars in their lineups.
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Replying to: hpowders (Oct 11, 2006 4:40 pm) You're funny! I still can't stop laughing about that 6 second thing!
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Replying to: maxhonda99 (Oct 11, 2006 4:35 pm) The problem is that Lexus claimed 5.5 seconds and C&D found it really should be 6.0. I have never seen a 0-60 mph time off by so much. It sure would have looked better if Lexus claimed a 6.0 and C&D found it to be 5.5!
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Replying to: maxhonda99 (Oct 11, 2006 4:42 pm) Of course, I park the 545 around back. |
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Replying to: hpowders (Oct 11, 2006 4:45 pm) It sure would have looked better if Lexus claimed a 6.0 and C&D found it to be 5.5! Yeah car makers generally err on the side of being conservative. Makes sense that the magazines are willing to launch borrowed cars very hard to get the best possible 0-60 times. As for the LS460, I think something was wrong with their particular pre-production sample. Hondas across the board have lousy brakes, and usually turn in very long stopping distances. Toyotas though generally do very well. I just don't think Toyota would screw up so bad that they would make a car with 100 more horses that would be slower and brake much worse than the car it replaces. They aren't idiots.
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Dozens of cars conk out after getting diesel fuel, instead of gas, from Holbrook station SOURCE:South of Boston The Enterprise HOLBROOK — Tim Johnson of Abington picked his car up Monday afternoon at Dana's Automotive on South Franklin Street, happy that it was fixed and happy that he did not have to pay the bill. His was just one of the repair bills in a stack of some 45 that will be turned over to the owner of the abutting Super Petroleum gas station, where diesel fuel was pumped into a regular-unleaded gasoline storage tank last week and ended up in the tanks of dozens of motor vehicles. “They're taking care of it,” Johnson said. “They've been very nice about it.” The owner of the gas station, identified in state records as Dana Watson, was not available Monday. Carol Kinne, an employee at Dana's Automotive, which is located on the same site, said the gas mix-up occurred with a delivery at 3 a.m. Wednesday, but was not detected until Friday. Johnson said he drove his 2000 Grand Marquis some 20 miles before it starting running rough. He had put 14 gallons of diesel fuel into his car's 18-gallon tank on Wednesday. Kinne said other vehicles never got out of the gas station. “They started shimmering and blowing blue smoke,” she said. Many opted for convenience and took their vehicles into Dana's. A couple of vehicles had to be towed back to Dana's. Before the real problem was recognized, mechanics did tune-ups or other maintenance on some of the vehicles, she said. After the gas was identified as the problem, the tanks were emptied and cleaned, along with the fuel injectors. That should resolve any operational issues related to the diesel, she said. The gas station owner also replaced gas to the level that was in the vehicle when it was taken in for repair, Kenne added. Some motorists took their vehicles to other garages or dealers, according to Kenne. She said the gas station owner intends to reimburse them for any repair costs if they bring in the invoices. A Holbrook man, who identified himself only as “Joe,” said his son had to tear down the engine of his motorcycle after filling the tank with diesel. Kurt Doughty of Abington said he has already incurred more than $200 in repair costs since filling the tank of a 1985 Oldsmobile at Super Petroleum on Thursday and it is still not running properly. “I'm mad,” Doughty said Monday as he prepared to meet with an attorney today. Johnson, meanwhile, said he may have benefited in the long run. “I saved on gas this weekend because I couldn't drive my car,” he said |
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Replying to: hpowders (Oct 11, 2006 4:45 pm) |
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Replying to: lexusguy (Oct 11, 2006 5:34 pm)
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