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Old 14 Apr 2006, 01:02 am
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quote:Originally posted by robinjoe

I let my "car guy" boss, who also happens to be an architect drive my PT GT. He liked it. He said "it gets out of it's way nicely". By this he meant that it accelerates well. Others have commented that there's a lot more room inside than they expected.

He collects and sells old Mercedes, and also drives a Mini Cooper S.

The PT is a great all-around car. Especially the GT. I would say it does all things well, but isn't the best at anything. In many ways, it is like an architect.

Architects know a lot about all aspects of construction, but we aren't experts at Structural, Mechanical Electrical, or Plumbing systems. Also, the Contractor knows costs better and how to save costs. A good architect knows his limitations and when to use his consultants.

Likewise, the PT is good at carrying cargo, but not as good as an SUV. It's a good people carryer, but not as good as a van. It's fast, (the GT) but not as fast as a Corvette. It's comfortable, but not as comfortable as a Lexus.

Few cars do it all as well as the PT though.
OMG u're scarying me I thought my boss read my post. One of my boss is a PE and another one is an RA and I'm 4 exams away from becoming an RA myself. RAs are the cheapest pay and most under appreciate professionals out there.......maybe you can compare that to the PT
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