I like the liquid silver, it's a little darker and more of a pearl than my quicksilver. Heck with that NEW engine ;D that you have it will probably last forever. All we can do is keep our OUTLOOKS because we will not get good $$$$ for them, at least not now, bluebook says one thing and the real world says another :sosad:. Here's a couple of mine FWIW
You are correct about the resale of the Outlook. The other three will hold their value more because they are still in production.
As for the "almost new motor" well I am saying my prayers and keeping fingers and toes crossed that I have no more issues. Although as you can see I did not say I was holding my breath, I really don't look good in blue.
Yes I do have 2 dogs, Shelties, and 2 cats, Siamese and one very understanding husband. Shopping...well YEP although if you will look very closely at that image there are only two shopping bags the other one is my "Coach" purse.
If I were to get those stickers for mine there would not be enough window space; 1 wife (with her Coach), 3 dogs, 4 cats, a fish, and me (with my golf clubs)!
Nice pic. I do miss my Silver Pearl but my Quicksilver is pretty darn close.
Suddenly realized that I have not added photos from this past winter when my poor Outlook was sitting in the driveway covered in snow. Actually "6Sixathome" you reminded me of it with your photo.
Then of course here is a my Outlook sitting in front of the cabin we rented in Gatlinburg the last week of July. Yes that was the vacation we were returning from when the "traction contron/stabilink" message came back on. Which course lead to the motor being dropped again, 2nd time in 45 days for major repair.
I know about the license plate. Way back in the 70's I lived in Richmond, Ind so I know how much nicer the cars looked coming down the road. You would think Ohio would do away with the front one and save some money producing the plates. Although a good friend of mine an OSP trooper retired always said was it is much easier to identify offenders. I think it was easier for them to not have to wait for the vehicle to SAIL by.
The cabin was great this is the second year we have rented one down there. The view off the deck was fabulous. Although it was quite a drop off.
LOL!!! No the garage is full of "tools" belonging to my husband. Table saw/riciprocating saw with stand/band saw with stand/drill press with stand/generator/huge shop vac/power washer plus two movable tool boxes and all the other miscellaneous crap...excuse me...stuff required.
Had a 10X20 shed built out back in June and....it is still sitting empty the work tables and benches still need to be built so the "garage stuff" can be moved to there and at least ONE car will see the warmth of the garage.
Or else I am going to have a dumpster dropped in the driveway and toss the stuff out myself. >
Well since this thread is about my 2007 Outlook and such here is a photo of my 2003 VUE. The VUE is, and I know I have said this more than once, the absolutely only reason we have the Outlook.
Outlook dog friendly vacation. This is from our vaction to Gatlinburg June 2009. Jake and Elwood safely secured by seat belts laying on their own bucket seats.
Okay that is Jake to the front and Elwood to the back. Our own personal "Blues Brothers".
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