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Karl Brauer is the Editor in Chief of Edmunds.com, which means he finds himself in a different vehicle almost every day of the week. If you want a daily road test review regarding the latest cars and trucks to hit the market, along with commentary on everything from auto industry happenings to L.A. drivers to his latest close encounter with Johnny Law, this is the place to be.
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Replying to: andys120 (Oct 24, 2005 10:17 am) There are also many other year round activities that make it inviting. That's the reason I love it. However, as has been mentioned, the price of real estate is truly bizzare. If I hadn't bought my house many years ago the only way I now could afford it would be to hit the lottery. To keep this topic automotive related, yes the traffic is pretty bad.
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Replying to: xmf314 (Oct 24, 2005 11:29 am) Ah ha ha ha ha! If I had a dollar every time I heard that line from someone in CA.... Yes, it was once technically possible to do that. But if you wanted to do that today, you'd spend 12 of your hours in traffic, twenty minutes in the ocean and 30 minutes on the ski hill. I heard that line so often I would ask people: "But have YOU ever done that?" And people would sort of shuffle and look away. I, too, can swim in the ocean and ski in one day and be home at night. It's called flying on an airplane. It's about as easy to do as getting around LA. Boy, all this topic talk sure makes me NOT miss LA. And this talk was originally about Nissan, right? Anyone see today's Wall Street Journal about LAPD arresting pushy movie 'characters' who were hounding tourists in LA? As to the fellow who said moving is harder because of both people working in a couple, it's true. CA is so expensive that almost no one I knew had a stay-at-home parent. Everyone was home at 8 p.m. at night in order to pay their mortgage and their crazy lease payments and on and on and on.... I think Nissan's head US honchos just want to cash out of their real estate and move on...
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Replying to: splatsterhound (Oct 24, 2005 1:07 pm) Ah ha ha ha ha! If I had a dollar every time I heard that line from someone in CA.... Even with today's traffic it is still possible to do the above. I have driven from the beach area of Santa Monica up to my son's house in the San Gabriel Mountains near Lake Arrowhead, and then down to my wife's relatives house in Palmdale in the high desert in one day. It's true that it's not as easy as it used to be because of the traffic, but if you travel at the right times of day it is no problem. |
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Is there any more car related discussion on this board? California real estate prices are fascinating but this doesnt seem like the place to discuss such issues. One thing I do know about CA is that it is dominated by imports and I wonder if that gives CA based journalists a warped view of the automotive world. I read that 20% of Toyota's sales come in the state of CA which means that Toyota really isnt nearly as dominate in many of the other states. When I read info written by people from CA I get the impression that they think non-imports arent sold to anyone other than rental fleets. They also seem to think that no one outside of UAW territory drives domestic vehicles. I live in a pretty balanced area where Toyotas and Chevys are very common. All the normal import success stories (accord, altima, camry, etc.) are big here of course. But not everything import is popular here, I rarely see Titans, Tundras, Sequioas, Ridgelines, etc. In other words, import trucks are not nearly as successful as import cars in my area. I rarely see pickups of any kind unless it's a construction site, and when I do see pickups they are from the Big 3. BMWs, Cadillacs and MBs are very common, but Audi's are not that common by comparison. The RX330 and ES330 are big sellers, but the GS is rarely seen around here. Same goes for GX470 or LX470. Anyway, I would like to see the Acura TL compared to the Passat V6 and Maxima. Three wonderful FWD V6 sedans that would appeal to the same prospective buyers. I think that is a very even match up and Edmunds should be the first to see how they compare. You really cant go wrong with any of those class leading luxury sedans.
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Replying to: phillyone (Oct 24, 2005 6:03 pm) Audi is very common here--as are the LX/GX 470, etc... |
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Replying to: redmaxx (Oct 21, 2005 1:19 pm) If they just let the auto climate control system maintain the current set temp (instead of going to one extreme) then this wouldn't be a problem. But this isn't your fault. Over-using? No, I just want to keep the car cool some times when I go into a store. Why are you even using the remote start feature? Just leave the car running!!
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Replying to: phillyone (Oct 21, 2005 2:08 pm) |
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Replying to: dieselone (Oct 21, 2005 3:45 pm) And don't forget who designed the system: Delphi.
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Replying to: kevm14 (Oct 25, 2005 5:46 am) I'm not sure if you're saying that's good or bad? Delco/Delphi has engineered many things through the recent years. I would consider that a plus.
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