Wednesday, August 31, 2005

VOTE: A)U.S. Lotus Elise

U.S. Lotus Elise Car Configurator: "Base Price: $42,990.00
Destination Charge: $870.00
Paint Option: $590.00
New Price: $44,450.00
* Price does not include tax, fees and any other charges. You may order option packages in any combination"

Add $1200 for neon "Krypton" green ;-) With touring and or racing pckage, it would be just shy of 50k. With racing package, subtract the 1200, I'll take Brisitsh racing green. For normal use, tough call betwene the black and the Nightfall Blue, but I'd most liklely go with Nightfall blue, skip the racing package and fancier neon paint. (Just imagine driving the neon pain and playing eminem though hahaha. Fun for 10 minutes, but not me. I would scare the deer when I drove into the woods!! hahaha!)

VOTE: B)Mitsubishi Motors

Mitsubishi Motors: "ECLIPSE GT


The Eclipse GT has some serious kick. With 263 horsepower from its 3.8-liter MIVEC V6, the GT comes with a choice of six-speed manual or a five-speed Sportronic? automatic transmission. The list of standard features includes everything offered on the GS and more, including: traction control, a front strut tower bar, fog lights and a center display with outside temperature and compass readings.

Maximum thrill. This is what's available to buyers who choose the Premium Sport Package. With the GT's driveline components and a host of special features, this edition is the ultimate Eclipse. It features 18-inch seven-spoke alloy wheels, leather front seating surfaces, a power sunroof, an eight-way-adjustable (six power) driver's seat, alloy pedals, heated front seats, heated door mirrors, automatic dimming rear-view mirror, air-conditioning and more. But it also has a 650-watt (max.) Rockford Fosgate? audio system with nine speakers, including a ten-inch trunk-mounted subwoofer, a 6-CD/MP3-compatible in-dash changer, and steering wheel-mounted audio controls."

Tuesday, August 30, 2005


Eclipse racing Posted by Picasa


Eclipse track instructions Posted by Picasa


Eclipse Track PIck Posted by Picasa


Eclipse 2006 commercial Posted by Picasa


Mitsubishi Eclipse 2006 interior Posted by Picasa

Sunday, August 28, 2005

Saturn: Sky or Curve?

Sky is on the Saturn website, but here I am reading about a more pepy Curve. well, which is it?
Carreviewsonline.com: "And the Curve will need strong brakes too, with a supercharged 2.2-L Ecotec 4-cylinder delivering 230 horsepower at 6,200 rpm and 220 lb-ft of torque at 4,200 rpm, it should be able to ramp up immoral speeds quickly. I've driven this engine in normally aspirated 140-hp guise, and it had plenty of pep then. I can only guess at its impish attitude with a blower strapped on."


Pook. Posted by Picasa


She stays with me. Posted by Picasa


This cat's caretaker is selling the house and leaving the cats to fend for themselves. There are three young ones. Windsor, CT Posted by Picasa


This cat's caretaker is selling the house and leaving the cats to fend for themselves. There are three young ones. Windsor, CT Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

The New Order: Forum for Harry Potter Fans

The New Order

Sunday, August 14, 2005

AstrologyZone

AstrologyZone: "Not much of importance will happen this month. Even though you are an industrious Virgo who probably likes to feel ultra productive and busy, in August, the crazy thing is, the LESS you tinker with things, the better off you will be. Mercury, your ruler, started to retrograde on July 22 and will remain in that mode until August 15.

Mercury retrograde periods can be trying because Mercury will always work to slow you down and make you do a number of reassessments and redesigns to your plans. Some Mercury retrograde dates are always harder than others. The 'bookend' dates are when Mercury crates the most havoc. Knowing this, don't be tempted to act on August 15, thinking you have just entered the free and clear zone. Instead, try to allow a couple days space before you do anything of importance. This is a rule you can apply to any Mercury retrograde period."

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