To me, selecting a vehicle to be adapted only because you "like its looks" is 
very impractical.  I like the looks of a Mini Cooper, but I could never get in 
one.  Choose a vehicle first for practicality, then look for similar sized 
vehicles that have a style that appeals to you.  Unfortunately we all have to 
make compromises in order to get a vehicle that works for us.

Bill age 56
C6 Incomplete since 7/20/68
Leesburg, FL
Welcome To Shit Creek ~ Sorry, We're Out of Paddles!
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 8:15 PM
  Subject: [QUAD-L] PT cruiser


  Funny but I know the project engineer for the PT Cruiser.  Mike is a true 
mechanical person who is very talented.  Mike knows as Ron does that the 
Cruiser is not for everyone.  You can't put 5 gallons of gold, into a 4 gallon 
bucket.  There are those that have them and like them and do well.

  I personally don't know the size or weight limits of the vehicle and that is 
sad, as I know its just not for everyone.  Maybe those who sell and market the 
vehicle are the guilty ones.  Those who tease you that the PT Cruiser is just 
the vehicle for you.
  Ultimately, you have to be a smart consumer.... to be a wise shopper.
  W




  In a message dated 6/3/2007 12:52:31 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] writes:
    The PT Cruiser as an accessible vehicle is a joke. The ramp is so steep you 
need 4 wheel drive, not to mention no room to meneuver. Whoever designed this 
vehicle doesnt have a clue on accessibility. Vans have been used for 30 yrs for 
a reason. 

    Ron c7






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