Sonata top speed?
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Re: Sonata top speed?
Rob wrote:
> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
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>>Robert wrote:
>>
>>>On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 00:11:02 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Does publicly admitting that you are an idiot make you feel better?
>>>>
>>>>Matt
>>>
>>>
>>>So tell me Matt, why is it that you feel compeled to insult people.
>>>Do my comments bother you? Since when did you become the moral and
>>>legal guide of this board. People exceeded the speed limit. Thats a
>>>fact. Was it wrong of me to go so fast? Of course it was. But then
>>>agin that is of no concern of yours. The answer to your question of
>>>"does it make me feel better?" is that I was comenting on the speed of
>>>the car. Does it make you feel better to insult me by calling me
>>>names?
>>
>>I believe in calling a spade a spade. I've also known too many people
>>killed or maimed by people driving like you described or driving drunk. I
>>have no tolerance for that and if you post such stupid stuff here, I'll
>>respond by calling it what it is.
>>
>>How good would you feel if that speed had caused you to blow a tire and
>>spin out killing a mother and two kids? People like you think the world
>>revolves around them and have no regard for anyone else. Sorry, but that
>>is stupid and I'll forever call it stupid.
>>
>>Matt
>
>
> We all know that if his tire blew at 70 and he hit a woman and her two
> kids than they would have all lived. Quit with the "I'm better than you"
> attitude, you have broken the speed limit before and have no right to judge.
> I suspect you have driven over 100mph sometime during your life, maybe the
> o/p is in the same time of his life that you were in when you were doing
> "stupid" things.Go back to complaining about your Sonata, your good at it.
That would be you're, not your. :-)
I've never done anything nearly as stupid as what he described. If you
don't like what I post, you are welcome to ignore it.
Matt
> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
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>
>>Robert wrote:
>>
>>>On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 00:11:02 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Does publicly admitting that you are an idiot make you feel better?
>>>>
>>>>Matt
>>>
>>>
>>>So tell me Matt, why is it that you feel compeled to insult people.
>>>Do my comments bother you? Since when did you become the moral and
>>>legal guide of this board. People exceeded the speed limit. Thats a
>>>fact. Was it wrong of me to go so fast? Of course it was. But then
>>>agin that is of no concern of yours. The answer to your question of
>>>"does it make me feel better?" is that I was comenting on the speed of
>>>the car. Does it make you feel better to insult me by calling me
>>>names?
>>
>>I believe in calling a spade a spade. I've also known too many people
>>killed or maimed by people driving like you described or driving drunk. I
>>have no tolerance for that and if you post such stupid stuff here, I'll
>>respond by calling it what it is.
>>
>>How good would you feel if that speed had caused you to blow a tire and
>>spin out killing a mother and two kids? People like you think the world
>>revolves around them and have no regard for anyone else. Sorry, but that
>>is stupid and I'll forever call it stupid.
>>
>>Matt
>
>
> We all know that if his tire blew at 70 and he hit a woman and her two
> kids than they would have all lived. Quit with the "I'm better than you"
> attitude, you have broken the speed limit before and have no right to judge.
> I suspect you have driven over 100mph sometime during your life, maybe the
> o/p is in the same time of his life that you were in when you were doing
> "stupid" things.Go back to complaining about your Sonata, your good at it.
That would be you're, not your. :-)
I've never done anything nearly as stupid as what he described. If you
don't like what I post, you are welcome to ignore it.
Matt
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Re: Sonata top speed?
Robert wrote:
> Matt you just don't know when to shut up. I am waiting for your next
> silly reply to me. You just have to keep responding to this thread.
> You can't let it go can you. I look forward to your continued
> preaching. Best regards to you Matt.
Look like I'm not alone in keeping the thread going.
Matt
> Matt you just don't know when to shut up. I am waiting for your next
> silly reply to me. You just have to keep responding to this thread.
> You can't let it go can you. I look forward to your continued
> preaching. Best regards to you Matt.
Look like I'm not alone in keeping the thread going.
Matt
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Re: Sonata top speed?
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
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> Rob wrote:
>> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>> news:rjv5h.623$Oc.75423@news1.epix.net...
>>
>>>Robert wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 00:11:02 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
>>>>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Does publicly admitting that you are an idiot make you feel better?
>>>>>
>>>>>Matt
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>So tell me Matt, why is it that you feel compeled to insult people.
>>>>Do my comments bother you? Since when did you become the moral and
>>>>legal guide of this board. People exceeded the speed limit. Thats a
>>>>fact. Was it wrong of me to go so fast? Of course it was. But then
>>>>agin that is of no concern of yours. The answer to your question of
>>>>"does it make me feel better?" is that I was comenting on the speed of
>>>>the car. Does it make you feel better to insult me by calling me
>>>>names?
>>>
>>>I believe in calling a spade a spade. I've also known too many people
>>>killed or maimed by people driving like you described or driving drunk. I
>>>have no tolerance for that and if you post such stupid stuff here, I'll
>>>respond by calling it what it is.
>>>
>>>How good would you feel if that speed had caused you to blow a tire and
>>>spin out killing a mother and two kids? People like you think the world
>>>revolves around them and have no regard for anyone else. Sorry, but that
>>>is stupid and I'll forever call it stupid.
>>>
>>>Matt
>>
>>
>> We all know that if his tire blew at 70 and he hit a woman and her two
>> kids than they would have all lived. Quit with the "I'm better than you"
>> attitude, you have broken the speed limit before and have no right to
>> judge. I suspect you have driven over 100mph sometime during your life,
>> maybe the o/p is in the same time of his life that you were in when you
>> were doing "stupid" things.Go back to complaining about your Sonata, your
>> good at it.
>
> That would be you're, not your. :-)
>
> I've never done anything nearly as stupid as what he described. If you
> don't like what I post, you are welcome to ignore it.
>
> Matt
Im shore their is allot more spelling and gramathical missteaks then just
"your". Learn better english.
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Re: Sonata top speed?
On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 03:39:08 GMT, "Rob" <bucfan11@SPAMearthlink.net>
wrote:
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> Im shore their is allot more spelling and gramathical missteaks then just
>"your". Learn better english.
>
Very good Rob. This thread is very clever. You cracked me up with
this one. The last one was good too. Regards, Robert
wrote:
>
> Im shore their is allot more spelling and gramathical missteaks then just
>"your". Learn better english.
>
Very good Rob. This thread is very clever. You cracked me up with
this one. The last one was good too. Regards, Robert
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Re: Sonata top speed?
"Rob" <bucfan11@SPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
>>
> It will do at least 140, I was going that fast during rush hour. It may
> have been 135, I was drunk and eating while on the cell phone so I can't
> recall exactly.
You are a jerk. I was in the left lane doing 40 mph so I could read the
newspaper and you scared the crap out of me.
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Robert wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 03:34:23 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Look like I'm not alone in keeping the thread going.
>>
>>Matt
>
>
>
> Thank you Matt, you just affirmed my previous statement
At least it is easy to keep you happy.
> On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 03:34:23 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Look like I'm not alone in keeping the thread going.
>>
>>Matt
>
>
>
> Thank you Matt, you just affirmed my previous statement
At least it is easy to keep you happy.
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Re: Sonata top speed?
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
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> How good would you feel if that speed had caused you to blow a tire and
> spin out killing a mother and two kids? People like you think the world
> revolves around them and have no regard for anyone else. Sorry, but
> that is stupid and I'll forever call it stupid.
>
Those things can't happen at 70mph? What speed do most accidents happen at?
What speed do most fatalities happen at?
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"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
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> "Rob" <bucfan11@SPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
> >>
> > It will do at least 140, I was going that fast during rush hour. It may
> > have been 135, I was drunk and eating while on the cell phone so I can't
> > recall exactly.
>
> You are a jerk. I was in the left lane doing 40 mph so I could read the
> newspaper and you scared the crap out of me.
>
>
So that was *you* that was right up on my bumper in the left lane! Next
time take your paper and move it on over to the center lane and just pass
me. I go plenty fast enough to get where I want to go and if you have a
problem with that get off my bumper and just pass me.
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Reply to message from "Rob" <bucfan11@SPAMearthlink.net> (Sat, 11 Nov 2006
21:08:45) about "Re: Sonata top speed?":
R> It will do at least 140, I was going that fast during rush hour. It may
R> have been
R> 135, I was drunk and eating while on the cell phone so I can't recall
R> exactly. The tires are not rated for that high a speed though. I had a
R> blow out and hit a woman and two kids. Good thing it was the tires
R> fault or I might have "felt bad." I'll keep you posted on the lawsuit
R> against Goodyear and Nextel. (They should know talking on their network
R> is dangerous while you drive.)
ROTFLMAO!
Best Regards
Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> Sun, 12 Nov 2006 09:25:07 -0600
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R> It will do at least 140, I was going that fast during rush hour. It may
R> have been
R> 135, I was drunk and eating while on the cell phone so I can't recall
R> exactly. The tires are not rated for that high a speed though. I had a
R> blow out and hit a woman and two kids. Good thing it was the tires
R> fault or I might have "felt bad." I'll keep you posted on the lawsuit
R> against Goodyear and Nextel. (They should know talking on their network
R> is dangerous while you drive.)
ROTFLMAO!
Best Regards
Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> Sun, 12 Nov 2006 09:25:07 -0600
=== Posted with Qusnetsoft NewsReader 3.3
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 16:57:22 GMT, "Darby OGill" <bark@woof.net> wrote:
>
>Bob, as a kid I reared a guy when I dropped my double whopper and rummaged
>on the floor to find it. I hadn't honed my skills by then......ended up
>being an expensive sandwhich.
>
Doh! I hate it when that happens.
-
Bob
>
>Bob, as a kid I reared a guy when I dropped my double whopper and rummaged
>on the floor to find it. I hadn't honed my skills by then......ended up
>being an expensive sandwhich.
>
Doh! I hate it when that happens.
-
Bob
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My "I learned about driving from that story" because it's funny...
Just after getting my license, I went for a drive in my folks' Dodge
station wagon. The fuel pump died two blocks from home. Rather than
suffer the embarrassment of towing or calling for help, I figured I
could push the car home.
Except it was downhill. And there was just me to push and drive. And
I chose to push.
Casualties included the front bumper and a fence post. Missed a parked
truck by about an inch. Took me about a week to sit down again.
Bob Adkins wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 16:57:22 GMT, "Darby OGill" <bark@woof.net> wrote:
>
>
> >
> >Bob, as a kid I reared a guy when I dropped my double whopper and rummaged
> >on the floor to find it. I hadn't honed my skills by then......ended up
> >being an expensive sandwhich.
> >
>
> Doh! I hate it when that happens.
> -
>
> Bob
Just after getting my license, I went for a drive in my folks' Dodge
station wagon. The fuel pump died two blocks from home. Rather than
suffer the embarrassment of towing or calling for help, I figured I
could push the car home.
Except it was downhill. And there was just me to push and drive. And
I chose to push.
Casualties included the front bumper and a fence post. Missed a parked
truck by about an inch. Took me about a week to sit down again.
Bob Adkins wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 16:57:22 GMT, "Darby OGill" <bark@woof.net> wrote:
>
>
> >
> >Bob, as a kid I reared a guy when I dropped my double whopper and rummaged
> >on the floor to find it. I hadn't honed my skills by then......ended up
> >being an expensive sandwhich.
> >
>
> Doh! I hate it when that happens.
> -
>
> Bob
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Re: Sonata top speed?
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in news:t315h.4$672.1@trndny01:
> Just curious what the top speed of the V-6 is.
>
> Here in New England there are too many places for the police to hide
> along the highways so I've not gone past 90 mph yet.
>
> I certainly don't see why the speedometer can read up to 160. That is
> sort of like Hyundai saying "we can't give you a larger *****, but
> this will have the same effect."
>
>
I've had mine up close (wasn't watching the spedo as much as the road) to
130 along Alligator Alley in Florida. Following a Porche for about 10
miles, dropped back down to 80.. then followed a Audi at a steady 115-120
for another 10.. dropped back down. I did a few 70 to 115 WOT burns..
finally came to the west end of the alley and here's the Porche, Audi, and
a few other cars.. all pulled over with about 7 state troopers. I just
cruised pass and counted my blessings.
I burned half a tank of gas on that 75 mile stretch. The car is 'fast'
but, my take on it is it doesn't have the tires, brakes or front end to
handle that sort of speed. (or economy!)
I still have an issue with the front end, namely either the tires, rims or
rotors. When the brakes are hot, stopping/slowing hard I can feel
modulation in the front, and this is after the dealer replaced the car
once, then the front tires and rims. I personally think the 16" wheels are
better suited for the car than the 17" rims on my LX. I had a loaner GLS
and it rode entirely differently.
> Just curious what the top speed of the V-6 is.
>
> Here in New England there are too many places for the police to hide
> along the highways so I've not gone past 90 mph yet.
>
> I certainly don't see why the speedometer can read up to 160. That is
> sort of like Hyundai saying "we can't give you a larger *****, but
> this will have the same effect."
>
>
I've had mine up close (wasn't watching the spedo as much as the road) to
130 along Alligator Alley in Florida. Following a Porche for about 10
miles, dropped back down to 80.. then followed a Audi at a steady 115-120
for another 10.. dropped back down. I did a few 70 to 115 WOT burns..
finally came to the west end of the alley and here's the Porche, Audi, and
a few other cars.. all pulled over with about 7 state troopers. I just
cruised pass and counted my blessings.
I burned half a tank of gas on that 75 mile stretch. The car is 'fast'
but, my take on it is it doesn't have the tires, brakes or front end to
handle that sort of speed. (or economy!)
I still have an issue with the front end, namely either the tires, rims or
rotors. When the brakes are hot, stopping/slowing hard I can feel
modulation in the front, and this is after the dealer replaced the car
once, then the front tires and rims. I personally think the 16" wheels are
better suited for the car than the 17" rims on my LX. I had a loaner GLS
and it rode entirely differently.