But very few manufacturers do a very good job of accommodating different varieties of taste.THIS JUST IN: EVERYBODY HAS DIFFERENT TASTES!!!!
Amazing, isn't it?
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But very few manufacturers do a very good job of accommodating different varieties of taste.THIS JUST IN: EVERYBODY HAS DIFFERENT TASTES!!!!
Amazing, isn't it?
See, now you're just being an arrogant snob. I never once stated I couldn't afford new vehicles. I stated I am cheap and don't wish to pay for them. I don't enjoy it.Correct. I dont buy vehicles that I don't enjoy.
Just because you haven't experienced it doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
Nope.
The regal had almost 1/2 the horsepower, less torque and is slower than a Navigator.
I can't even imagine what you're talking about but its never happened to me once. Maybe you can elaborate.
Its not a need. Its an enjoyable creature comfort.
That's because you've never had them.
You spend A LOT of time arguing with people trying to convince them that they shouldn't like things that you cannot afford or don’t enjoy.
Odd way to live ones life.
But it seems others want to be arrogant and condemn or criticize others for those particular beliefs. I am simply asking people who have or want to purchase these items why they enjoy them so much.THIS JUST IN: EVERYBODY HAS DIFFERENT TASTES!!!!
Amazing, isn't it?
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I don't see the need for a massage in a car.
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I won't be arrogant or condemn them for this.
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You're back to your facts again on the Buick horsepower and speed. Lol
That's highly laughable. Obviously you don't have any experience or have not been a member of the Buick turbo Regal world
Not only were they grossly underrated on the power, it's pretty much impossible to find one that's still at stock levels. It was impossible 5 years after I made and especially impossible now. There are so many turbo Regals out there with well over 600 horsepower that that has become the norm and not the exception. They had these cars running 8.46 second quarter mile back in the early 90s.
So when you do what you do, and based on facts that you can look up, you are not getting anywhere near the real picture. You are getting Wikipedia or published horsepower stats from Factory cars. A turbo Regal would gain over 1.5 seconds in less than 30 minutes and $5 in modifications.
I've simply repeatedly asked what features are so important or so enjoyable
About the keys. I guess you haven't read those post so we can ask members here but it is common, all too common because it doesn't happen with a car with a key in the ignition... For a couple to be riding in a vehicle and one of them drop the other person off. If that person happens to have the key in their pocket then depending on which car they're driving the car will either die or the car will continue running until they shut the vehicle off and then they will have no way to restart it unless they have their backup key and they are at home. This has been a major issue an inconvenience for some people so basically had to get a tow or had to get a ride home to get the other keys or wait for the other person to show back up with the key. This does not happen in a car with the key that in the ignition. No matter who gets in or out as long as the key stays in the car the driver will be able to turn it off and restart it as many times as they wish.

This only matters if someone else often drives your vehicle which should never happen. Everyone should have their own car and not drive other people's.
Hopefully I explained that clearly enough so you know what I'm talking about now.
It's happened to a good number of people.
it seems others want to be arrogant and condemn or criticize others for those particular beliefs.
Here I am over here trying to figure out what the hell a Buick has to do with a Lincoln truck.
You infer about three things or more to every one thing I say. I'm not trying to convince anyone that these things aren't necessary or that they shouldn't buy them. I have just asked two or three times for people to give me their input and explain what features they really really like and why they like them so much or enjoy them ablnd if that's why they buy newer vehicles.You've written post after post explaining why none of these things people enjoy on newer vehicles are worthwhile.
Only reason I brought it up is because he was boasting about an expedition having 450 horsepower and getting 21 miles to the gallon. I was just stating that a turbo Regal was faster and got better gas mileage in 1986.Here I am over here trying to figure out what the hell a Buick has to do with a Lincoln truck.
And while I'm still irked that you had the gall to even approach me with numbers or facts about Turbo Regals after I brought up the subject.... riddle me this-
Even and bone stock Factory showroom forum, how does the 450 horsepower expedition or Navi get beat by around 8 tenths in the 1/4 when...
" Regal had almost 1/2 the horsepower, less torque and is slower than a Navigator."
Your words.
Did you mean slower than a navigator if it were traveling at 30 and the Navigator were traveling at 60? Because that would be a non disputable fact.
Most everything else was just inaccurate assumptions.
I have just asked two or three times for people to give me their input and explain what features they really really like and why they like them so much or enjoy them
Once again you are incorrect. Where are you looking up your so-called facts or information?If you’re talking GN the Navi is MUCH faster. If you’re talking stock GNX they are essentially the same 0-60.
Being wrong really gets to you.
Interesting.
Once again you are incorrect. Where are you looking up your so-called facts or information?If you’re talking GN the Navi is MUCH faster. If you’re talking stock GNX they are essentially the same 0-60.
Being wrong really gets to you.
Interesting.
Once again you are incorrect. Where are you looking up your so-called facts or information?
So going along this crazy line but I never said anything about the GNX. How much faster do you think a GNX is than a standard GN or a turbo Regal T-Type for that matter? Are you aware that all 86 and 87 T-Type Regals with the turbo 3/8 are just as fast as a Grand National?? Many people do not know this. Again, how much faster do you think a GNX is then a Grand National in bone stock Form? Now my second question... What is the quarter mile time of this Navigator you keep referring to? Because I wanted to make sure I was being accurate here so I looked up the quarter mile time of a 2019 Expedition and a 2019 Navigator. The Navigator is slower which is expected because it's a heavier vehicle.
Also, as I said because I don't expect you to have a great deal of knowledge about the intricacies of the Buick turbocharged engines... Let's note that the 84-85 Grand National cars are called hot air cars and are a full second 1/2 slower then 86-87 cars. Maybe this is where you're getting your numbers. 84 and 85 ran in the 15s which are pretty much for The Navigators run and a little slower than the expedition.
Let me further explain so we can get this right. I'm not going to allow you to quote and actually about turbo Regals!
It is my thing. It is my wheelhouse.
We must note that due to being turbocharged cars and being lower quality control in the late 80s that speeds buried a little more than they do today but, if you take 10 brand new 3.5 Expeditions and run them 50 times at the drag strip you also get more variations and those cars then you would if you ran brand new Challengers or Mustangs. It's just how turbocharged cars work.
If you did a quick Google search you might see them saying Grand Nationals ran 15.2 to 15.9 but that's only 84 and 85 hot air cars. It is common knowledge that the 86 and 87 cars ran 14.0 to 14.2 but occasionally you will see a spec of 13.7 to 13.9 because there were a few that down into the High 13s.
Let me clarify what hot are meant so you won't have to look that up. The hot are cars blue hot air into the plenum and the 86 added an air-to-air intercooler with a plastic fan spinning off the harmonic balancer to cool the intercooler which is mounted right in front of the balancer plus it had a scoop and a shroud assembly that funneled air from underneath the middle of the car below the bumper into the intercooler.
So again oh, what are the quarter mile times of a 3.5 stock Expedition or Navigator? Some people generally refer to 14 seconds but Motor Trend shows a 14.8 for an expedition and the first thing I pulled up for a navigator shows 15.5 or something.
14.0 to 14.2 is quicker than 14.8 and 15.x and in a quarter mile race that's a good three car lengths.
I normally never actually use the words you're wrong to a person on the forums.... but in your case since you do it all the time I will certainly make an exception!
The sad part is you think you know everything about any topic that comes up.
You can be the authority on buttery soft leather massaging seats because I'm the authority here on turbocharged Buicks.
You may not enjoy or have any need for a 30 + year old grandpa's car the same way I have no need for a massager in my auto seat
But I won't try to tell you how those seats work because I have little to no experience with them ...
And you won't tell me a thing about Buick Grand Nationals, T-types, or GNXs that I don't already know.
I have no need for a massager in my auto seat
But I won't try to tell you how those seats work because I have little to no experience with them ...
I never once mentioned using your phone as a fax finder. I think I'm in it mentioned a quick internet search. Never said that was a bad way to do it but what I will mention once again is that the sources are often not consistent in their numbers.Agreed. A stock GN will get whooped by a stock Navigator in 0-60 and depending on altitude and weather the QM is a toss up. Who cares. We’re comparing a grocery getter SUV to the equivalent of a Dodge Demon.
How sad is it that the hottest domestic production car from then can barely keep up with a giant SUV of today?
It would be fun to put a GN up against a stock Demon or a 2020 Navi against a 1986 Suburban to watch both of the oldies get toasted lol! At least that would be relevant....
Now. Tell us more about how phone as a key is the end of humanity please.