Showing posts with label honda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label honda. Show all posts

Thursday, March 5, 2009

A challenge from Monique

I was challenged by a herding colleague with the following task:

Choose your "Top 10" in one of the following categories: Movies, Songs, Musicals, Cars, Bands or Sports. You must provide at least one point to defend why the item makes your Top 10. I challenge DeltaBluez Stockdogs, carefullyconstructednoise, My Hybrid Life.

So, I will choose 2 top 10's actually, one about Cars, as the challenge outlines above, and one about dog breeds.

Let's start with cars; I'll do dog breeds later...

#10 - The 2007 Fleetwood PaceArrow motorhome, with slideouts. The PaceArrow also signifies the successful dog show handlers at dog shows. If you had a PaceArrow, you won a lot. They are pretty luxurious. And, can you imagine how many dogs you could get in here?


The best-in-show way to go to dog events


#9 - Fiat 500. My aunt Maisie in England has driven a Fiat like this for many years - she's on her 3rd one I think. They are pretty tiny and yet, just so likable.


Aunt Maisie LOVES these things. They are pretty cute.



#8 - Jaguar XK8 Convertible aka "The Shaguar". Who doesn't love Austin Powers and that cool car he drove in the movies? I love it.



#7 - 2003 Subaru WRX STi Rally edition. Fast, nimble, fun, and it wins international rally competitions. The WRX line is by far one of the best sports car lines ever created (and I had a 2004 WRX at one time)

#6 - Gravedigger, the Monster Truck. I don't feel justification is necessary here. GD has been around forever, even had it's own cartoon. Outlived Bigfoot too (whatever happened to Bigfoot?). When I think "monster truck" I always think "Gravedigger."

#5 - 1971 Volkswagen Super Beetle, in orange of course. This was my first car, got it in high school as a hand-me-down from my sister (was also her first car!). It was a solid car, albeit it leaked exhaust fumes into the cabin and you actually had to scrape ice off the outside AND the inside of the car windows. Aren't all Bugs like that though?

#4 - Audi A8L. Oh yes, this will be mine one day. I first recognized the A8 in my favorite movie, Ronin. It is the ultimate car and you can find me sitting in one at the car show this past year here on my blog. It has ultra-suede roof panels for crying out loud! So comfortable.

#3 - 2005 Audi Allroad. Okay, this is the car Jerill has right now. It's a tank, based on an A6 but with a sturdier, hardier everything. I was able to get to Diane's farm on the worst snow day in this car, along her crazy, icy road. I was actually passing other Audi's and Subaru WRXs that were abandoned on the road! In this car, you can get anywhere. It also kicked-butt on all these other cars in a German road test (the road was driving up a skihill!). See video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dx2mgPw33r4

#2 - 1963 Aston Martin DB4 Series 5. I know a lot about this car because my dad owns one. Basically, this is the same car as was in the James Bond movie Goldfinger. The movie was filmed in 1963 and used the Series 5 DB4 for the movie, however, in 1964, the DB5s were built and so everyone thinks the car is a DB5. The car rocks and is just timeless in its looks and performance.
I got this pic of Dad's car from Flickr - some schmuck photographed it while it was entered in the Annual British Car Show in Bellevue, WA
#1 - Of course, to not disappoint, the number one car, according to My Hybrid Life, is of course, the 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid. Duh, what did you really think I was going to put!?

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Welcome to My Hybrid Life

Well, this is my first blog and first post and first time sharing my personal opinions out there in the big world.

My name is Janet Thorpe. I'm 32 years old. I'm a Gemini. I am a professional Market Researcher - right now for a health insurance company. I am married to a wonderful guy named Jerill and have an ever growing household of pets - 2 cats and 2 dogs. More to come on those guys later!

I've named this blog My Hybrid Life because recently I purchased a 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid, also apparently known as a Honda IMA (integrated motor assist). I can't explain how the car works other than the transmission is like a snowmobile - it doesn't change gear, it just continuously builds speed. The car has a 110hp engine and is a clean-green-machine. It's dark, sparkly grey with a nice tan interior. I ordered it and waited 2 months for it to be shipped over from Japan. I do like it but it's taking some getting used to.

I like cars, fast ones to be precise. So, trading in my WRX for a 110hp commuter car was a big step for me and took some serious consideration. Foremost, I was losing my rowdy, scrappy red car that I loved driving fast. Secondly, I wasn't sure if I would be able to live up to the image of being a hybrid-person - you know what I mean? Yes, I own Birkenstocks and yes, I have shopped at PCC for many, many years, but was I really a Hybrid person?

Thus begins my adventures of my new hybrid life.