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Driver:  :callaway: Diablo Octane
Fairway Wood:   :adams: Speedline 3W
Hybrid:   adams.gif A7OS 3 Hybrid 
Irons:   :callaway:  2004 Big Bertha 4-LW


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2003 Mercedes Benz C230 Coupe. Fun little supercharged RWD car. But god awful in the snow. Had a 1988 Wrangler that I used for off roading and snow, but wrecked it this past winter.

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Land Rover Discovery 4 SDV6 HSE. A mouthful, but a great ride. Highway, dirt, goat track, rock-strewn hillside -- the Disco gives not a single ****. Also seats seven, has every techno bell and whistle known to man and the turbodiesel pulls like a train.

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Stretch.

"In the process of trial and error, our failed attempts are meant to destroy arrogance and provoke humility." -- Master Jin Kwon

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'63 VW Bug (pictured in avatar) or my '06 Chevy Silverado Crewcab 4x4 Truck.

The most difficult distance in golf is the six inches between your ears.


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I love the way Land Rovers look and ride but my god do they break a lot and when they do they are just a giant money pit.

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Yes I'm Aware That's 16 Clubs!

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Sold my 2007 Honda Civic LX coupe with 73,000 miles on it for $9,000 (pretty good investment since I paid a little under $16,000) and bought a 2011 Honda Odyssey EX-L.  We've got a new baby girl - and are hoping to add a baby boy in the near future - so the coupe got to be pretty impractical.  The Odyssey is awesome for a family because it holds everything you could possibly need to carry, and still get great mileage.  Another bonus is the safety rating... insurance actually went down a couple of bucks a month even though the Odyssey cost well over twice as much as the Civic.

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Busy last 12 months for me and vehicles.  Traded the Jag in for a Navigator.  Kept that for 3 months and all of it's 12mpg on the highway.  Traded the Nav in for a Trailblazer, which we still have.  Our main vehicle, an 05' F150 s/crew lost it's transmission at 60000kms (37282mi).  Replaced it, then the engine went at 78000kms, neither of which were covered under warranty, according to the dealer.  What a that turned out to be!!! The rear-end was also a bit loose when I traded it in.  Sad really, all I ever used were top brand fluids, meticulous maintenance, etc...  I traded that piece of junk in on a brand new 11' GMC Sierra Crew 4x4.  Needless to say, my wife has inherited the Trailblazer, and I drive the new baby, ha ha.

Although......I do miss the Jag, muahahaha.....


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I must say I dont get why people like Jags to me they look like a fancy version of an old Ford Taurus and dont drive nearly as well as comparable BMWs and Mercedes models.

Where do people get off on them, they are like a slightly worse more expensive cross between a mercedes and a BMW that looks like a ford.

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Yes I'm Aware That's 16 Clubs!

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LOL, yes, I can see the resemblance to the Taurus.....well, I mean they both have tires made from rubber I suppose.

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Depends on which versions we're talking about - which one's which?

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Since Jag used to be owned by Ford, there were some models that were greatly influenced by them, namely the X-Type and the S-Type. I've driven both and yes it is pretty much a glorified Taurus. The higher class you go like the XJ, XK, etc, Ford didn't touch them too much. At least I don't think so. They're now owned by Tata Motors since 2008 and I think they're doing a better job on making Jaguar look more "modern" looking to rival the likes of BMW and Mercedes. They've also discontinued the X-Type and S-Type, which were good calls. But they're only left with 3 models and usually it takes a company 5-6 years to fully implement changes in dealers, manufacturing, service centers, etc, so we still have yet to see more from Jaguar and Tata.

Originally Posted by LankyLefty

I must say I dont get why people like Jags to me they look like a fancy version of an old Ford Taurus and dont drive nearly as well as comparable BMWs and Mercedes models.

Where do people get off on them, they are like a slightly worse more expensive cross between a mercedes and a BMW that looks like a ford.



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Here are both of my antique Volkswagens.  '63 Herbie and '62 Hippymobile.  The second one is all hand painted by me (I'm about halfway finished).  What I do when I'm not playing golf.

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Tell me these dont look too much alike for you not to buy a better driving German car.... Or just save your self 25 grand and get the taurus instead.

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Yes I'm Aware That's 16 Clubs!

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All golf balls are round, so they must be the same.  I can generalize as well. The "E" in E-type must stand for Escort.  Anyway, I think we are getting a bit off topic here.  Anyone else have a pic of their daily driver or special weekend trailer queen?

These are the current wheels:

Trailblazer

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I have a 2011 Mazda 3s hatchback with the manual transmission. If you skip the luxury upgrades like sunroof and leather a good value and the most enjoyable of the non special edition models in this type car to drive day to day. Not a class leader in mileage, but since I don't drive a lot of miles the extra power and handling compared to competitors matters more, plus with a hatch carrying golf gear is a breeze for up to 3 people.:-P

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Originally Posted by moparman426

These are the current wheels:

Not what I expected from MOPARman...

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Fairway Wood:   :adams: Speedline 3W
Hybrid:   adams.gif A7OS 3 Hybrid 
Irons:   :callaway:  2004 Big Bertha 4-LW


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Originally Posted by Gresh24

Not what I expected from MOPARman...



Cough, cough......  I no longer have any Mopars in the stable, no.  This was my last Dodge.

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:tmade: Burner 2.0 Rescue 3-4
:titleist: 714 AP1 Irons 5-pw, gw(Steel XP95 R300)
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