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MACS Jan 18, 2014 09:05 PM

Thanks guys... I'm out!
 
To all of you fine gentlemen on the sedan forum, and myg37.com in general, I say thanks for all your help and advice over the years.

I traded the G today for a pickup truck. Driving that car around like Mario Andretti was going to kill me, or worse, someone else.

I got a new Tacoma TRD Sport 4x4 with all the bells and whistles. It's slow as molasses compared to the G, but it can tow a bass boat. :biggthumpup:

Black Betty Jan 18, 2014 10:14 PM

Best of luck. Thanks for all your contributions.

Rochester Jan 18, 2014 11:17 PM

Wow. Sorry to see you go, MACS.

Smart man who knows what's best for him, though. G'luck.

Byron Sexton Jan 19, 2014 12:50 AM

I don't get it....so you have no self control and you gave up your car?
Well I guess that was a smart move.

GoFightNguyen Jan 19, 2014 12:53 AM


Originally Posted by Byron Sexton (Post 3726534)
I don't get it....so you have no self control and you gave up your car? Well I guess that was a smart move.

Pretty **** thing to say.

Byron Sexton Jan 19, 2014 02:21 AM


Originally Posted by GoFightNguyen (Post 3726535)
Pretty **** thing to say.

I didn't mean it to sound negative just weird I never knew anyone to give up a car because they were afraid of pushing it too hard.:dunno:

Butternut Jan 19, 2014 04:03 AM

I can actually understand this. Years ago I walked away from motorcycles in general because I felt I had been too lucky too long. I'm still fairly new to my G, and I am still amazed daily during my commute at how really fast and smooth this sedan is. And my xS is bone stock.

warped ideas Jan 19, 2014 07:48 AM


Originally Posted by Byron Sexton (Post 3726552)
I didn't mean it to sound negative just weird I never knew anyone to give up a car because they were afraid of pushing it too hard.:dunno:

I gave up my GSXR-1000 when I came to the understanding and a $1000 ticket that I was being stupid and inconsiderate of myself, my family, and other motorists. If that's his reason for giving up the ghost then so be it.:mad: I appluad anybody who is able to see a possible liability within his or herself and takes measures to correct it.

OP- Take care amd catch a big one for me.:biggthumpup:

Rochester Jan 19, 2014 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by warped ideas (Post 3726582)
I appluad anybody who is able to see a possible liability within his or herself and takes measures to correct it.

We'll said, man. :CLAP:

Every once in a while I'll do something with the G that embarrasses me afterwards when I realize it was a d1ck move. That kind of thing never happens when I drive the wife's car.

blnewt Jan 19, 2014 10:34 AM

So sorry to see you moving on MACS, you've always been a reliable source for good info and always good banter we've had. Hope all goes well down the road, and have fun w/ your truck & boat, check in now & then.
Cheers!

MACS Jan 19, 2014 10:39 AM

Thanks, guys. I may not own a G, but I'll still follow the community a little. Truth is, I was driving stupid... as usual for me since I got the car... and spun it out. Didn't hit anyone else, or damage anything but the car when it hit a curb. I felt fortunate.

When I got it back, it just didn't feel right. Since I've been wanting a bass boat... I figured it was time to get back in a truck. Now when cars go speeding by me, I don't feel the need to catch and pass them.

And yes... I suppose that means I had issues with self control.

warped ideas Jan 19, 2014 10:59 AM

You know, in the biking community there is a term for people who ride / drive reckless without proper safety gear and out on public roads. It's called being a "squid". If you've ever seen the aftermath of a motorcycle wreck at speed you will understand. I saw a few here in S. Florida. After getting a big fine and almost going to jail over being an A-hole I knew it was time to hang it up. Kuddos to you Sir for stopping before you or somebody else became a statistic. Take care.

Byron Sexton Jan 19, 2014 12:02 PM


Originally Posted by MACS (Post 3726644)
Thanks, guys. I may not own a G, but I'll still follow the community a little. Truth is, I was driving stupid... as usual for me since I got the car... and spun it out. Didn't hit anyone else, or damage anything but the car when it hit a curb. I felt fortunate.

When I got it back, it just didn't feel right. Since I've been wanting a bass boat... I figured it was time to get back in a truck. Now when cars go speeding by me, I don't feel the need to catch and pass them.

And yes... I suppose that means I had issues with self control.

You did the right thing...for yourself and your family

Geoffrey_PNY Jan 19, 2014 12:44 PM

Good luck to you sir! I'll send you a PM if i even need a tow :D

Chris11LE Jan 19, 2014 01:51 PM


Originally Posted by MACS (Post 3726471)
To all of you fine gentlemen on the sedan forum, and myg37.com in general, I say thanks for all your help and advice over the years.

I traded the G today for a pickup truck. Driving that car around like Mario Andretti was going to kill me, or worse, someone else.

I got a new Tacoma TRD Sport 4x4 with all the bells and whistles. It's slow as molasses compared to the G, but it can tow a bass boat. :biggthumpup:

Another LE bites the dust!!!??

Sorry to see you go man.

-Chris


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