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From: "Robert Comer" Nah, it's ugly-ugly. >And what does the Aztec look like? Not good. >Is it still being > made? Yep. never seen one on the road though. See http://www.pontiac.com/aztek/index.jsp?brand=home&pagename=home To tell the truth, I'd drive an Aztec before I'd drive an Element, but to really tell the truth I'd rather drive something a bit better looking -- like a Pacer or an old Subaru. >The Outback even looks more like a station wagon. The Outback comes in a station wagon, but that's not the only body style/size. - Bob Comer "Judy Folkenberg" wrote in message news:3FAC0447.9BD1110{at}mail.nlm.nih.gov... > > > "Richard B." wrote: > > > >>> but once she saw the Beetle convertable it was all over but > > the indebtedness. > > Yea, that's a cute car, but I need something I can cart art, bags of mulch, and > a bicycle around in (plus the occasional cat). However, not all these items at > once. > > > The Element is homely but not worse than the > > 'please-but-a-bag-over-it' Aztec. > > The Element is cute-ugly. Anyway, the car guys, Click and Clack really gave the > Element a rave review. And what does the Aztec look like? Is it still being > made? > > > >>She thought the Forester looked too much like a station wagon for her > > tastes. > > Yes, that's my concern. The Outback even looks more like a station wagon. The > Forester kind of straddles the line between station wagon and RV. I guess the > other alternative is a Honda CRV or a Santa Fe. I wish some car company would > design a hip station wagon. > > Judy > > > > > > --- BBBS/NT v4.01 Flag-5* Origin: Barktopia BBS Site http://HarborWebs.com:8081 (1:379/45) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 379/45 1 633/267 |
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