4doors, was: <VV> 2007 guidelines...

Bill Hubbell whubbell at umich.edu
Wed Jan 3 00:01:55 EST 2007


I agree with Mark, although he gets a bit mixed up and loves those late
models.

2 doors may be "sexy", but 4 doors are ever so much fun.  They autocross
better, too!

Bill Hubbell


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 8:22 PM
To: Secular
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Subject: 4doors, was: <VV> 2007 guidelines...

WRONG! The people who want 4doors 1)are sensible, 2)know a good buy when
they see one, and/or 3)simply have better taste in styling. The 4door is
more practical than a coupe because there is better access to the back
seat area, sits (for an adult) better than a coupe, and has shorter
front doors (the better for entry and egress in tight parking spaces.
The 4door doesn't command the rediculous price that a coupe or
(especially) a convertable does, yet offers just as much driving
pleasure (with the possible exception of the convertable's top-down
uniqueness - for those so inclined) as a coupe. And to top it off (pun
intended), the 4door has no wrong viewing angles, unlike the coupe which
from the 3/4 angle looks ungainly, with a short hood and long rear deck
(and giving it "slightly pregnant" look).  Why would anyone want to sell
such an obviously better car?

I'll be glad to take any 4door off your hands that you want to give to
me. I can never have enough 4doors around. Loved them at a teenager, and
I STILL love them!

-Mark (4doors RULE!)

Secular wrote:
> 
>   4) Number 4 of course, is the topic of the 4 doors. Nobody wants
>   them except the dedicated owner who can't sell it -- although with
>   the average age of the corvair owner approaching a Sexagenarian,
>   these would soon become the most popular. Let's pump up & restart
>   the "with the windows down - it looks gorgeous" campaign.
>

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