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Re: [TR] Thinking of Getting a Modern Car

To: "William Brewer" <bbrewer@tvwireless.net>, <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [TR] Thinking of Getting a Modern Car
From: "THOMAS FANSHER" <tfansher@comcast.net>
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 14:27:31 -0500
I REALLY like my Honda S2000. The prices of used ones are coming down. I saw 
one in the paper the other day for less that $15,000. They, as well as the 
ones you listed, are usually low mileage and at 50,000 miles I have only 
done routine maintenance and no repairs.
My 2 cents worth
Tom
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "William Brewer" <bbrewer@tvwireless.net>
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 11:32 AM
Subject: [TR] Thinking of Getting a Modern Car


>      Strange as it seems, I have been contemplating getting a modern  car. 
> Now, before the flamers cry blasphemy, I wish to point out that  I have a 
> new job that is unbelievably cool and the car hobby has to  take a back 
> seat for awhile. By an act of providence, I have become  Data Acquisition 
> Systems & Telemetry engineer for Burt Rutan at  Scaled Composites in 
> Mojave. You know, the guy that launched the  first privately funded manned 
> spaceflight. When I should be thinking  about British cars I find myself 
> thinking about work instead. What a  pervert I have become.
>      Anyway, I have noticed that some cars that I have never  considered 
> before are starting to look better and get into my  affordability range. 
> Specifically the Mercedes 230SLK, the Jaguar  XK8, the Porsche Boxster & 
> Acura NSX. I have been hoping that the  Lotus Elise prices would begin 
> dropping, but that is not the case  yet. Some of the Aston Martin DB7's 
> are getting lower, but not low  enough yet.
>      Anyone else on the list having the same mental tug of war?
>
>      Bill Brewer
>      Tehachapi, CA
>      1960 TR3A


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