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Rich ToscanoKeymasterFor myself, the videos are often quite hilarious and I enjoy them… it’s just that when I’m trying to keep on top of a lot of reading material, I can quickly skim some written commentary and get the gist, whereas I can’t do that with videos. That’s why I often don’t watch them myself but I know they are a very popular “feature” of his site. (Don’t worry, no pigg videos forthcoming).
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Rich ToscanoKeymasterFor myself, the videos are often quite hilarious and I enjoy them… it’s just that when I’m trying to keep on top of a lot of reading material, I can quickly skim some written commentary and get the gist, whereas I can’t do that with videos. That’s why I often don’t watch them myself but I know they are a very popular “feature” of his site. (Don’t worry, no pigg videos forthcoming).
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Rich ToscanoKeymasterFor myself, the videos are often quite hilarious and I enjoy them… it’s just that when I’m trying to keep on top of a lot of reading material, I can quickly skim some written commentary and get the gist, whereas I can’t do that with videos. That’s why I often don’t watch them myself but I know they are a very popular “feature” of his site. (Don’t worry, no pigg videos forthcoming).
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Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=flu]oooohhh oooh oooh…..
Mx-5 Miata…. Fits right under your budget…
Come on. These things are blast..
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I am not a car expert but I can write in as a Miata owner to endorse this opinion. I have been driving one since early 03 and I absolutely love it. So much fun to tool around this little thing with the top down (just took my gf on a road trip around Santa Ynez wine country; having a little convertible roadster makes such a trip much more enjoyable — but its a lot of fun to just drive around town too).
I’m not alone on this, all car magazines reviews I’ve read have been ridiculously positive (at least when I bought it — that’s one of the things that swayed me — but I’ve read reviews on newer models which have also gotten raves).
It’s obviously small and a 2 seater so it helps to have an SO with a more practical car for hauling stuff around, but that’s really the only downside imho.
FWIW I have the previous (2nd) generation, the new generation is even cooler from what I’ve heard.
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=flu]oooohhh oooh oooh…..
Mx-5 Miata…. Fits right under your budget…
Come on. These things are blast..
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I am not a car expert but I can write in as a Miata owner to endorse this opinion. I have been driving one since early 03 and I absolutely love it. So much fun to tool around this little thing with the top down (just took my gf on a road trip around Santa Ynez wine country; having a little convertible roadster makes such a trip much more enjoyable — but its a lot of fun to just drive around town too).
I’m not alone on this, all car magazines reviews I’ve read have been ridiculously positive (at least when I bought it — that’s one of the things that swayed me — but I’ve read reviews on newer models which have also gotten raves).
It’s obviously small and a 2 seater so it helps to have an SO with a more practical car for hauling stuff around, but that’s really the only downside imho.
FWIW I have the previous (2nd) generation, the new generation is even cooler from what I’ve heard.
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=flu]oooohhh oooh oooh…..
Mx-5 Miata…. Fits right under your budget…
Come on. These things are blast..
[/quote]
I am not a car expert but I can write in as a Miata owner to endorse this opinion. I have been driving one since early 03 and I absolutely love it. So much fun to tool around this little thing with the top down (just took my gf on a road trip around Santa Ynez wine country; having a little convertible roadster makes such a trip much more enjoyable — but its a lot of fun to just drive around town too).
I’m not alone on this, all car magazines reviews I’ve read have been ridiculously positive (at least when I bought it — that’s one of the things that swayed me — but I’ve read reviews on newer models which have also gotten raves).
It’s obviously small and a 2 seater so it helps to have an SO with a more practical car for hauling stuff around, but that’s really the only downside imho.
FWIW I have the previous (2nd) generation, the new generation is even cooler from what I’ve heard.
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=flu]oooohhh oooh oooh…..
Mx-5 Miata…. Fits right under your budget…
Come on. These things are blast..
[/quote]
I am not a car expert but I can write in as a Miata owner to endorse this opinion. I have been driving one since early 03 and I absolutely love it. So much fun to tool around this little thing with the top down (just took my gf on a road trip around Santa Ynez wine country; having a little convertible roadster makes such a trip much more enjoyable — but its a lot of fun to just drive around town too).
I’m not alone on this, all car magazines reviews I’ve read have been ridiculously positive (at least when I bought it — that’s one of the things that swayed me — but I’ve read reviews on newer models which have also gotten raves).
It’s obviously small and a 2 seater so it helps to have an SO with a more practical car for hauling stuff around, but that’s really the only downside imho.
FWIW I have the previous (2nd) generation, the new generation is even cooler from what I’ve heard.
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=flu]oooohhh oooh oooh…..
Mx-5 Miata…. Fits right under your budget…
Come on. These things are blast..
[/quote]
I am not a car expert but I can write in as a Miata owner to endorse this opinion. I have been driving one since early 03 and I absolutely love it. So much fun to tool around this little thing with the top down (just took my gf on a road trip around Santa Ynez wine country; having a little convertible roadster makes such a trip much more enjoyable — but its a lot of fun to just drive around town too).
I’m not alone on this, all car magazines reviews I’ve read have been ridiculously positive (at least when I bought it — that’s one of the things that swayed me — but I’ve read reviews on newer models which have also gotten raves).
It’s obviously small and a 2 seater so it helps to have an SO with a more practical car for hauling stuff around, but that’s really the only downside imho.
FWIW I have the previous (2nd) generation, the new generation is even cooler from what I’ve heard.
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterI was a bit unclear; I meant most people I know are able to drive stick (whether they prefer to is another question, and they usually don’t). This was in response to Brian’s assertion that few women CAN drive stick.
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Rich ToscanoKeymasterI was a bit unclear; I meant most people I know are able to drive stick (whether they prefer to is another question, and they usually don’t). This was in response to Brian’s assertion that few women CAN drive stick.
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Rich ToscanoKeymasterI was a bit unclear; I meant most people I know are able to drive stick (whether they prefer to is another question, and they usually don’t). This was in response to Brian’s assertion that few women CAN drive stick.
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterI was a bit unclear; I meant most people I know are able to drive stick (whether they prefer to is another question, and they usually don’t). This was in response to Brian’s assertion that few women CAN drive stick.
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterI was a bit unclear; I meant most people I know are able to drive stick (whether they prefer to is another question, and they usually don’t). This was in response to Brian’s assertion that few women CAN drive stick.
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Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=briansd1]Congratulations for driving stick. Few women can drive stick.[/quote]
I am calling BS on this generalization… I hardly know anybody who doesn’t drive stick.
Glad you are ok JP.
Rich
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