Texas Spring/Summer Thread

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The new Escape doesn't ride as soft and smooth as the old Crown Vic, but overall, it's much more comfortable, especially for old folks. The seats are at a height that makes it easier getting in and out, plus the higher seats leave your knees bent more instead of your legs sticking more straight out, and there's a comfortable "foot rest" for your left foot. Of course I haven't gotten it over 70 mph, but it'll jump up there so fast, that I do believe it would outrun the Crown Vic. And of course it has some cute little features that aren't necessary, but nice, like no visible keypad on the door, but you can touch the door in the right place and one lights up, and instrument panel readouts with compass heading, outside temperature, wide angle lenses on the upper, outside corner of the outside mirrors, etc.

And Dennis, being a Ford salesman might be good. At least at Bill Utter Ford, you're treated with respect, no high pressure sales tactics, and I was offered a better deal that I was ever offered anywhere else. I took a 2011 Honda CRV for a test drive at the local Honda dealer. It was not only overpriced, but I guess I look old and senile enough that the sales manager thought he could really stick it to me. He offered me $750 trade-in for the Crown Vic, CarMax offered me $1,700 for it (whether I bought a car from them or not), and Bill Utter gave me $3,500 for it, and that was after he knocked another $2,000 plus off their advertised price. Of course it was the same salesman I bought the Crown Vic from nearly five and a half years ago, but he'd had their appraiser appraise it, and I told him to start with about the power door locks not working and their service department being unable to find a new electronic module for it.
 
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Brandi saw the 3.38.9 on Kunkyndall (sp) in Spring.
Kuykendahl is part of my old stomping grounds. Kuykendahl is German. It is out of the way for me to get fuel. Would you believe I used to ride a school bus down 1960 (past Champions golf course and subdivision) when it was a two lane road called Jack Rabbit Road?
hugs, Brandi
 
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Kuykendahl is part of my old stomping grounds. Kuykendahl is German. It is out of the way for me to get fuel. Would you believe I used to ride a school bus down 1960 (past Champions golf course and subdivision) when it was a two lane road called Jack Rabbit Road?
hugs, Brandi


OK, I stayed right there on fm 1960 and 1-45! Allot of places around there to eat I'll tell ya:thumbsup:
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #5,044  
Kuykendahl is part of my old stomping grounds. Kuykendahl is German. It is out of the way for me to get fuel. Would you believe I used to ride a school bus down 1960 (past Champions golf course and subdivision) when it was a two lane road called Jack Rabbit Road?
hugs, Brandi

OK, I stayed right there on fm 1960 and 1-45! Allot of places around there to eat I'll tell ya:thumbsup:

All that area sure has changed. I recall when the Northline Mall was built out on what was then the far north side on I 45 near Crosstimbers. 1960 as it is today wasn't even a figment.

Remember when Gulfgate Mall as built. It was the first enclosed mall in Houston. There was a guy who came to Gulfgate with a music box and a little monkey. The monkey would dance when the guy cranked the handle on the music box. When the music stopped the monkey would hold a tin cup out for a coin.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #5,045  
The new Escape doesn't ride as soft and smooth as the old Crown Vic, but overall, it's much more comfortable, especially for old folks. The seats are at a height that makes it easier getting in and out, plus the higher seats leave your knees bent more instead of your legs sticking more straight out, and there's a comfortable "foot rest" for your left foot. Of course I haven't gotten it over 70 mph, but it'll jump up there so fast, that I do believe it would outrun the Crown Vic. And of course it has some cute little features that aren't necessary, but nice, like no visible keypad on the door, but you can touch the door in the right place and one lights up, and instrument panel readouts with compass heading, outside temperature, wide angle lenses on the upper, outside corner of the outside mirrors, etc.

And Dennis, being a Ford salesman might be good. At least at Bill Utter Ford, you're treated with respect, no high pressure sales tactics, and I was offered a better deal that I was ever offered anywhere else. I took a 2011 Honda CRV for a test drive at the local Honda dealer. It was not only overpriced, but I guess I look old and senile enough that the sales manager thought he could really stick it to me. He offered me $750 trade-in for the Crown Vic, CarMax offered me $1,700 for it (whether I bought a car from them or not), and Bill Utter gave me $3,500 for it, and that was after he knocked another $2,000 plus off their advertised price. Of course it was the same salesman I bought the Crown Vic from nearly five and a half years ago, but he'd had their appraiser appraise it, and I told him to start with about the power door locks not working and their service department being unable to find a new electronic module for it.

Bird,
My Mom and Dad always had a full size (used) Mercury. You couldn't beat the ride of those big "boats", as they felt like they floated.
hugs, Brandi
 
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OK, I stayed right there on fm 1960 and 1-45! Allot of places around there to eat I'll tell ya:thumbsup:

I don't drive on 1960 any more. I go down to the Sam Houston Toll Road and circle around to where I need to go.
hugs, Brandi
 
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Northline Mall had a clown on high stilts walking around when it opened. I thought he was chasing me when he tried to hand me a balloon. I hide behind Mom's skirt.
hugs, Brandi
 
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Bird,
My Mom and Dad always had a full size (used) Mercury. You couldn't beat the ride of those big "boats", as they felt like they floated.
hugs, Brandi

Yes, they did. The Ford Crown Vic and the Mercury Grand Marquis are just about the same thing. I have a 92 year old aunt who still has a Grand Marquis and a younger brother who still has a Crown Vic. I've owned a number of Fords, but the only Mercury I ever had was the black & white 1956 Mercury Montclair convertible I had when I graduated from high school in 1958.:D
 
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I bought a Grand Marquis from my inlaws and gave it to my daughter who loved it' despite the squeaky bushings in the suspension...
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #5,050  
Up to 4.25inches around here,had to order me new tedder today got some drying out to do eventually but not complaining. Have 75acres still growing nicely. Glad see some folks getting something done,may just have to go play golf this weekend,oh darn.
 

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