[Shotimes] Re: Convention 2004 DVD

Shylo McKinsey mrfluffy02@yahoo.com
Wed, 20 Oct 2004 20:33:04 -0700 (PDT)


The one thing I've really noticed in the SHO, and I've
rarely seen in ANY other car, (well American and
Japanese cars...the majority of whats in MT and where
I was in school in NC) is the side bolsters on the
seats, and the fact that the SHO had dual power seats
up front.

Shylo McKinsey

'91 White MTX

--- Donald Mallinson <dmall@mwonline.net> wrote:

> FYI, the SHO, even in it's most basic form in 1989
> was 
> considered a high content car.  Many of the features
> it had 
> still aren't standard in even some very high content
> cars.
> 
> No it isn't the be all and end all, but it never was
> a 
> "basic" automobile
> 
> Don Mallinson
> 
> bjshov8 wrote:
> > The SHO started as a fairly basic automobile,
> compared to new cars of today.
> > It is natural for things to evolve, content to
> increase, expectations to get
> > higher.  The Altima is probably closer
> content-wise to the original SHO, but
> > these days I would be looking at the Max instead
> of the Altima.  Of course I
> > would probably be looking at the G35 instead.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >>Hard to compare them now, but content-wise, the
> Altima seems to be closer.
> >>Maxima is more content, unlike the Maxima of old,
> which was a more direct
> >>SHO competitor on many fronts. Toss-up on either
> one, though.
> > 
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