| PILOTHEAD |
Has anyone encountered this or have any ideas about it...
We got the state registration and title today and it reads "STATION WAGON" now I know that most piloteers are family haulers but c'mon a little bit of testostrone please!... is there some advantage to having it classified this way and whose adavantage would it be and why? sometimes in the right light i think wow its just high up station wagon...no wait its the rugged manley SUV for the family :1: |
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| Dano |
yup. . .classified as a wagon in jersey too.
never gave the testosterone issue much thought, though. figure it's a family car and with the antiquated registration system, it's probably the best they could come up with |
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| macbethderham |
My registration calls it a "suburban"...now I can tell my husband that we realy did get the car he wanted all along. :2:
Actually, he changed his mind when he saw the Pilot.:17: |
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| PILOTHEAD |
| the comments i get here in GM country are... "that dont look as bad as i though it would" and the like I think its a complement ... go buy a trailblazer cowboy:cool: like a rock |
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| RNPilot |
| If it is a station wagon why am I paying SUV priced insurance!!!!! Have to check that one out with my insurance agent. |
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| PILOTHEAD |
| dang... show you right... please post your agents words! |
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| P1E |
| heh.. I've got "4dr Sedan" in Virginia, but then again, I don't question these things... |
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| nologic |
my insurance statement declares the Pilot to be a "Sport Wagon"
That doesn't sound too bad.
As for the testosterone, you guys can keep it. I have found that estrogen rules. :jump3:
nologic |
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| JungleJim |
quote: Originally posted by nologic
my insurance statement declares the Pilot to be a "Sport Wagon"
That doesn't sound too bad.
As for the testosterone, you guys can keep it. I have found that estrogen rules. :jump3:
nologic
Our CRV is classified as a "sport wagon" also. My wife really hates that, since she doesn't like station wagons. Of course, we all tease that she drives a 'wagon"! |
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| PILOTHEAD |
| I must say the grocery basg hooks dont help the non wagon idea!:rolleyes: |
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| BillR |
Mine is a station wagon too.
But so are my son's Cherokee, my Mountaineer (trying to sell) and my wife's gold Highlander that's also listed as brown according to the RMV. |
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| davemac |
Imagine... a RMV with antiquated automation.;) Here in Mass, the Pilot is shown as a station wagon (is wood panel siding going to be offered soon?).
The consolation is that previous vehicle, 4Runner...considered to be more "truck-like", was also classified a station wagon?
So long as they don't surcharge for the "Rumble Seat" in back, I'm not gonna lose sleep. |
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| Brenda |
| My oklahoma state reg. lists the pilot as "ut" , utility I think. |
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| mikmax1 |
| My Illinois Title came yesterday. Said "Carryall". Think the state could learn about "Sports Utility Vehicle"? Politics, I guess. |
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| N_Jay |
| Where model year 2000 cars showed up as "Horseless Carrage" due to a Y2K issue? |
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