
Yeah, but will it hold a tuba?
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Yeah, but will it hold a tuba?
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Re: Yeah, but will it hold a tuba?
Hmmm..... lessee.... acceleration from 0 to 43 WITHOUT the tuba is 14 seconds. Throw in the tuba and you're probably looking a 2 -3 minutes! 

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Re: Yeah, but will it hold a tuba?
Uh.... that's KILOMETERS per hour.... about 65mph. It's a city car. I wouldn't take it on the freeway or interstate.Greg wrote:Top speed 105mph! ...
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Re: Yeah, but will it hold a tuba?
We have a few of those in town here that I see out and about.
I could get a small tuba in the passenger side on the floor, probably, with the seat pushed all the way back.
I'll wait for the Volt, myself. If I'm going to spend money on an efficient car I'd druther go the whole way, and not pay whatever it is they want (top dollar right now, of course) for a bit of tin and a lot of show. Takes a really, really long time to pay that much back in saved gas. We figured the people who buy those are the ones who were getting a car anyway and thought it would be fun. Almost exclusively well-heeled-looking blue hairs, around here, who drive them.
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I could get a small tuba in the passenger side on the floor, probably, with the seat pushed all the way back.
I'll wait for the Volt, myself. If I'm going to spend money on an efficient car I'd druther go the whole way, and not pay whatever it is they want (top dollar right now, of course) for a bit of tin and a lot of show. Takes a really, really long time to pay that much back in saved gas. We figured the people who buy those are the ones who were getting a car anyway and thought it would be fun. Almost exclusively well-heeled-looking blue hairs, around here, who drive them.
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Re: Yeah, but will it hold a tuba?
My lawn mower needs new tires. Looks like those might just fit.
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Re: Yeah, but will it hold a tuba?
My Ford Fesitva used 12" tires. Buying new ones was always a challenge because I had to make sure the guys at the tire place properly removed the horsie heads before mounting them on the car. The tires on the Nano, for some reason look much, much smaller.lgb&dtuba wrote:My lawn mower needs new tires. Looks like those might just fit.
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Re: Yeah, but will it hold a tuba?
OldsRecording wrote:My Ford Fesitva used 12" tires.

My daughter's Barbie Jeep uses 14" tires (ok, with a little "custom" work).

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Re: Yeah, but will it hold a tuba?
And my Festiva wasn't much bigger than that...Todd S. Malicoate wrote:OldsRecording wrote:My Ford Fesitva used 12" tires.
My daughter's Barbie Jeep uses 14" tires (ok, with a little "custom" work).

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Re: Yeah, but will it hold a tuba?
I hate to be a terminal Luddite, but an old 240 Volvo might still beat any of the latest and greatest.
Even the early ones, if decently tuned, ace emissions tests.
I averaged 33mpg over 9,000 miles of cross-country driving (yes, it was mostly two-lane fun, but the Rockies?)
Can you say "over 110 mph"?
How about discussing the fact that all of the factory emissions from making the sweet things are long gone? (No new materials were used in the manufacture of this product...)
Sleeps two comfortably (OK, two smallish friends of the shortish variety, if you insist on the "comfortably", three great amigos, if you are willing to compromise, or one extra-tall wide-ish sort, if they're inclined toward automatic transmissions.)
Have been known to survive teenage encounters with miscellaneous hazards, including, but not limited to, trees, ditches, snowbanks, and small figments of the imagination.
Here's the kicker...
You can slide an old King 2341 in a hard case easily into the backseat.
Or if you're the speedy sort - 2 tubas, two trombones, a euph and their respective operators can all arrive unscathed.
Plus, I already own several.
Even the early ones, if decently tuned, ace emissions tests.
I averaged 33mpg over 9,000 miles of cross-country driving (yes, it was mostly two-lane fun, but the Rockies?)
Can you say "over 110 mph"?
How about discussing the fact that all of the factory emissions from making the sweet things are long gone? (No new materials were used in the manufacture of this product...)
Sleeps two comfortably (OK, two smallish friends of the shortish variety, if you insist on the "comfortably", three great amigos, if you are willing to compromise, or one extra-tall wide-ish sort, if they're inclined toward automatic transmissions.)
Have been known to survive teenage encounters with miscellaneous hazards, including, but not limited to, trees, ditches, snowbanks, and small figments of the imagination.
Here's the kicker...
You can slide an old King 2341 in a hard case easily into the backseat.
Or if you're the speedy sort - 2 tubas, two trombones, a euph and their respective operators can all arrive unscathed.
Plus, I already own several.
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Re: Yeah, but will it hold a tuba?
Dear Sally Larsen,
You are not a female.
MA
You are not a female.
MA
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Re: Yeah, but will it hold a tuba?
If Sally Larsen is not a female, then what is she, Mary Ann?MaryAnn wrote:Dear Sally Larsen,
You are not a female.
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Re: Yeah, but will it hold a tuba?
Inquiring minds want to know."Then what is she, Mary Ann?"
"You're jumping to conclusions, aren't you?" - Captain Blood
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Re: Yeah, but will it hold a tuba?
She posts like a guy. And I should know, because I do it too.
Remember when I told T4S that I was a guy? That was a hoot!
Was hoping for more of a rise...and forgot to check back. Some days I have less sense than others. No offense intended.
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Remember when I told T4S that I was a guy? That was a hoot!
Was hoping for more of a rise...and forgot to check back. Some days I have less sense than others. No offense intended.
MA