XG350 owners-you'll get a kick out of this
Yesterday, I drove to a health food store with my 87 year old mother,
who has some dementia. Even though I tell her that I'm going into the store and I'll be right back, she sometimes forgets and panics, not knowing where I am. Consequently, I try not to leave her in the car but when I have to, it's only for a few minutes. Most of the time, she's happy as a clam listening to a Frank Sinatra CD. Yesterday, was a panic day. I was in the store, had just checked out, and there's an announcement over the loud speaker "Will the owner of a white Infinity, license plate number xxxxxxx, please come to the front desk." I didn't hear the license # because I was panicked about my mother and even though they said Infinity, I KNEW this was about her. I ran out to the parking lot and there were a few people surrounding my mother who was holding court. Anyway, she was fine especially when she saw me, so I thanked everyone for helping my mother, and for thinking my car was an Infinity. EVERYONE laughed. I don't know why I should be surprised, I always felt it looked like an Infinity :). Robin -- Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4 |
Re: XG350 owners-you'll get a kick out of this
I had a similar incident with my Sonata a few years ago. Somone asked me about
my JAGUAR. Boy did I feel good that day! Steve Chynna22@aol.com |
Re: XG350 owners-you'll get a kick out of this
I thought you had planned on selling it. What happened?
-B "Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:robinxjoy-23DA3E.23002701102004@news.west.cox.net... > Yesterday, I drove to a health food store with my 87 year old mother, > who has some dementia. Even though I tell her that I'm going into the > store and I'll be right back, she sometimes forgets and panics, not > knowing where I am. Consequently, I try not to leave her in the car but > when I have to, it's only for a few minutes. Most of the time, she's > happy as a clam listening to a Frank Sinatra CD. Yesterday, was a panic > day. I was in the store, had just checked out, and there's an > announcement over the loud speaker "Will the owner of a white Infinity, > license plate number xxxxxxx, please come to the front desk." I didn't > hear the license # because I was panicked about my mother and even > though they said Infinity, I KNEW this was about her. I ran out to the > parking lot and there were a few people surrounding my mother who was > holding court. Anyway, she was fine especially when she saw me, so I > thanked everyone for helping my mother, and for thinking my car was an > Infinity. EVERYONE laughed. I don't know why I should be surprised, I > always felt it looked like an Infinity :). > Robin > > -- > Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4 > |
Re: XG350 owners-you'll get a kick out of this
My husband gets a laugh when we hear "The Owner of the Lexus SUV
license # xxxxxx please return to your vehicle". It is our Santa Fe getting a delivery. chynna22@aol.com (Chynna22) wrote in message news:<20041003081801.07907.00001187@mb-m24.aol.com>... > I had a similar incident with my Sonata a few years ago. Somone asked me about > my JAGUAR. Boy did I feel good that day! > > Steve > Chynna22@aol.com |
Re: XG350 owners-you'll get a kick out of this
Hi Briggs, how are ya?! The focus of topics have changed a lot on this
newsgroup since around February, have you noticed? In any event, yes, had planned to sell it for the convenience of a smaller car, but I became overwhelmed when my disabled brother, who lives in L.A., had a very disappointing recurrence of lymphoma, and his disabled wife, received a diagnosis of breast cancer. They live independently but I do take care of them in life, incl. their finances, day to day crises, AND do the same for this character of a mother of mine who lives just a few minutes from me, thank goodness, in Mission Viejo. Overwhelm, that's what happened. So Plan B is to keep the car for a couple of years and see what happens. Still like the car very much. My biggest complaint really, is the inefficient venting of air conditioning in the back seat. It really provides no more benefit than if there wasn't a vent. Robin In article <i559d.25219$QJ3.8748@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com >, "Briggs" <lales@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > I thought you had planned on selling it. What happened? > -B > "Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:robinxjoy-23DA3E.23002701102004@news.west.cox.net... > > Yesterday, I drove to a health food store with my 87 year old mother, > > who has some dementia. Even though I tell her that I'm going into the > > store and I'll be right back, she sometimes forgets and panics, not > > knowing where I am. Consequently, I try not to leave her in the car but > > when I have to, it's only for a few minutes. Most of the time, she's > > happy as a clam listening to a Frank Sinatra CD. Yesterday, was a panic > > day. I was in the store, had just checked out, and there's an > > announcement over the loud speaker "Will the owner of a white Infinity, > > license plate number xxxxxxx, please come to the front desk." I didn't > > hear the license # because I was panicked about my mother and even > > though they said Infinity, I KNEW this was about her. I ran out to the > > parking lot and there were a few people surrounding my mother who was > > holding court. Anyway, she was fine especially when she saw me, so I > > thanked everyone for helping my mother, and for thinking my car was an > > Infinity. EVERYONE laughed. I don't know why I should be surprised, I > > always felt it looked like an Infinity :). > > Robin > > > > -- > > Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4 > > > > -- Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4 |
Re: XG350 owners-you'll get a kick out of this
I have the same problem being in super market parking lots. What year is
that Lincoln LS? Gary |
Re: XG350 owners-you'll get a kick out of this
Not that I exactly feel "responsible", but since I was one of the ra-ra
folks touting the XG350 way back when, I feel better that you don't regret your decision. BTW - you did see this week that Hyundai is #2 in the value survey? I remember that you had that paint issue with your dealer - is everything else going at least reasonably smoothly now? If not, when you're in LA again and close to Glendale, maybe check out Hovick (service writer) at Glendale Hyundai. I've been very happy (but then I've probably used my winning personality to ingratiate myself...). Seriously, since I've been reasonable in non-critical repair situations, they/he has reciprocated. As for the rear vent - my 7 year old is the main recepient and experiences it's deficiencies or strengths more than me. -B "Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:robinxjoy-840668.12091607102004@news.west.cox.net... > Hi Briggs, how are ya?! The focus of topics have changed a lot on this > newsgroup since around February, have you noticed? In any event, yes, > had planned to sell it for the convenience of a smaller car, but I > became overwhelmed when my disabled brother, who lives in L.A., had a > very disappointing recurrence of lymphoma, and his disabled wife, > received a diagnosis of breast cancer. They live independently but I do > take care of them in life, incl. their finances, day to day crises, AND > do the same for this character of a mother of mine who lives just a few > minutes from me, thank goodness, in Mission Viejo. Overwhelm, that's > what happened. So Plan B is to keep the car for a couple of years and > see what happens. Still like the car very much. My biggest complaint > really, is the inefficient venting of air conditioning in the back seat. > It really provides no more benefit than if there wasn't a vent. > Robin > > > > In article <i559d.25219$QJ3.8748@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com >, > "Briggs" <lales@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > > I thought you had planned on selling it. What happened? > > -B > > "Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:robinxjoy-23DA3E.23002701102004@news.west.cox.net... > > > Yesterday, I drove to a health food store with my 87 year old mother, > > > who has some dementia. Even though I tell her that I'm going into the > > > store and I'll be right back, she sometimes forgets and panics, not > > > knowing where I am. Consequently, I try not to leave her in the car but > > > when I have to, it's only for a few minutes. Most of the time, she's > > > happy as a clam listening to a Frank Sinatra CD. Yesterday, was a panic > > > day. I was in the store, had just checked out, and there's an > > > announcement over the loud speaker "Will the owner of a white Infinity, > > > license plate number xxxxxxx, please come to the front desk." I didn't > > > hear the license # because I was panicked about my mother and even > > > though they said Infinity, I KNEW this was about her. I ran out to the > > > parking lot and there were a few people surrounding my mother who was > > > holding court. Anyway, she was fine especially when she saw me, so I > > > thanked everyone for helping my mother, and for thinking my car was an > > > Infinity. EVERYONE laughed. I don't know why I should be surprised, I > > > always felt it looked like an Infinity :). > > > Robin > > > > > > -- > > > Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4 > > > > > > > > > -- > Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4 |
Re: XG350 owners-you'll get a kick out of this
In article <dR3ad.1561$6q2.1051@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com> ,
"Briggs" <lales@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > Not that I exactly feel "responsible", but since I was one of the ra-ra > folks touting the XG350 way back when, I feel better that you don't regret > your decision. I feel I "stole" this beautiful car of mine, that I wish was a little smaller. Yes, you, as well as a couple of others, had a tremendous influence on my decision to buy Hyundai. You provided a grounding presence throughout the entire process of asking my initial questions about Hyundai's reliability to the day I bought the car, rushing back home on a Sunday from the middle of a negotiation, to ask how you would suggest I proceed. I can't tell you how much I appreciated this. > BTW - you did see this week that Hyundai is #2 in the value survey? Yes, yes I did. I thought our plan was to keep this a secret? > > I remember that you had that paint issue with your dealer - is everything > else going at least reasonably smoothly now? I never did anything about the paint, and no other problems have occurred. Yes, disappointed over local dealer and the dealer where I purchased car, in regard to paint. Robin If not, when you're in LA again > and close to Glendale, maybe check out Hovick (service writer) at Glendale > Hyundai. I've been very happy (but then I've probably used my winning > personality to ingratiate myself...). Seriously, since I've been reasonable > in non-critical repair situations, they/he has reciprocated. > > As for the rear vent - my 7 year old is the main recepient and experiences > it's deficiencies or strengths more than me. > -B > > > "Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:robinxjoy-840668.12091607102004@news.west.cox.net... > > Hi Briggs, how are ya?! The focus of topics have changed a lot on this > > newsgroup since around February, have you noticed? In any event, yes, > > had planned to sell it for the convenience of a smaller car, but I > > became overwhelmed when my disabled brother, who lives in L.A., had a > > very disappointing recurrence of lymphoma, and his disabled wife, > > received a diagnosis of breast cancer. They live independently but I do > > take care of them in life, incl. their finances, day to day crises, AND > > do the same for this character of a mother of mine who lives just a few > > minutes from me, thank goodness, in Mission Viejo. Overwhelm, that's > > what happened. So Plan B is to keep the car for a couple of years and > > see what happens. Still like the car very much. My biggest complaint > > really, is the inefficient venting of air conditioning in the back seat. > > It really provides no more benefit than if there wasn't a vent. > > Robin > > > > > > > > In article <i559d.25219$QJ3.8748@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com >, > > "Briggs" <lales@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > > > > I thought you had planned on selling it. What happened? > > > -B > > > "Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > > news:robinxjoy-23DA3E.23002701102004@news.west.cox.net... > > > > Yesterday, I drove to a health food store with my 87 year old mother, > > > > who has some dementia. Even though I tell her that I'm going into the > > > > store and I'll be right back, she sometimes forgets and panics, not > > > > knowing where I am. Consequently, I try not to leave her in the car > but > > > > when I have to, it's only for a few minutes. Most of the time, she's > > > > happy as a clam listening to a Frank Sinatra CD. Yesterday, was a > panic > > > > day. I was in the store, had just checked out, and there's an > > > > announcement over the loud speaker "Will the owner of a white > Infinity, > > > > license plate number xxxxxxx, please come to the front desk." I > didn't > > > > hear the license # because I was panicked about my mother and even > > > > though they said Infinity, I KNEW this was about her. I ran out to > the > > > > parking lot and there were a few people surrounding my mother who was > > > > holding court. Anyway, she was fine especially when she saw me, so I > > > > thanked everyone for helping my mother, and for thinking my car was an > > > > Infinity. EVERYONE laughed. I don't know why I should be surprised, > I > > > > always felt it looked like an Infinity :). > > > > Robin > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4 > > -- Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4 |
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