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Joe_Black
09/29/2003, 08:51 PM
Spent some time puttering in the yard after work this afternoon and just stopped and reflected on the VX relationship while admiring the head-on view. Sometimes it's hard to believe I actually have a VX after that wonderful (but all too brief) test drive back in '99. Yep, the $35K sticker-shock kept me in a '95 Trooper Limited for a bit longer.

We went up to Atlanta just the other weekend for a friends wedding reception and I noticed some interesting things along the 500 mile drive up I-75. About every 45 minutes I would pass a Murano. About every hour or so I would see a Chrysler Crossfire heading the other way. We saw no less than 12 Porsche Cayennes.

The only VehiCROSS we saw was when we visited Johnnyapollo.

Now all those other vehicles are kinda neat, but there's just gobs of them. The only way to be unique is extreme customization, which means you're still painting on the same canvas available to the masses.

Not us. About 4,000 or less. Only 230 total for me. That's just cool. I'm one of only 230 Dragons, and I had the pleasure of meeting Gruven at a meet this year who owns the only other Dragon I've seen. It's just neat to be talking with other owners and enthusiasts and be able to speak about such things as actually having seen a Foxfire, the exclusivity of the VX just sets all apart.

I visited a friend in Tallahassee a few months back and while cruising to grab a bite he asked "Do you feel like everyone is looking at you?". I just said you get used to it, but it feels great when you notice.

I'm glad I bought an '84 Impulse that gave me over 160,000 trouble free miles and a good deal of enjoyment. I'm glad I've had three Troopers that gave me over 150,000 miles each with a zeal and eagerness to tackle whatever I put before them. Without those relationships I would have looked at the VehiCROSS with passing interest and continued to collect FIATs and Ghias, never knowing the joy of ending up like this...
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/3045/204windows_up_joe.jpg

Anyway, just thought I'd share a VX touchy-feely moment! :mbrasd:

Panther_Black_VX
09/29/2003, 08:56 PM
Thanks Joe! That was some good reading...

AnalogVX
09/29/2003, 09:00 PM
Nice thoughts. I dropped my VX at the body shop today to get the fender fixed and I am going crazy...I already miss it.

Bantan
09/29/2003, 09:22 PM
Bravo, Bravo!:clap:
Nothing like coming home from a hard days work and reading something like this. I always look back and smile after getting out of my VX before walking away. I guess its like walking by someone you find attractive, don't you always turn around to see if that person is looking back at you?

nocturnalVX
09/30/2003, 08:22 AM
I was just talking to Rich (Analog) the other day about the constant urge to look over the VX as you walk to/away from it. This is an awesome machine, and Joe's post hits on another great part of ownership... we've got the VehiCROSS :supercool:, and what they've got (no matter how cool) is common! :rotate:

WormGod
09/30/2003, 10:08 AM
Great thoughts! Everyday after work, I stop off at the local Starbucks and sip my mocha outside with other local Starbucks patrons. The chairs just outside offer a perfect site of my VX, which I always manage to park right up front.... Rockstar Parking. I sit and sip away, staring at my VX. I always look at it as though it's simply not mine. I know it is though, and it makes me smile inside. The usual gang all know it's mine and we sometimes sit and chat about it. They all trully love it. A new guy was there last night and watched as I pulled in. He stared at it from his seat as I walked in and got my coffee. I came out and sat down to start my nightly wind-down from work, VX staring splendor. I overheard him from the other tabel asking a friend of mine, Katie, just what "that thing is". She turned and looked at it and while staring at it herself, she said "It's Gary's. It's called an Isuzu VehiCROSS. it's REALLY cool and really fast. I went for a ride in it a few times. It is really cool."

Hearing that, I just smiled and sipped away at my coffee. I didn't need to say anything. Those that know me appreciate my VX as much as I, and they can fill in the blanks since they have already shown appreciation and interest, and stopped to ask questions and learn about it from me.

So, I know where yuo are coming from Joe black. I think "most" VX owners feel the same way. I wont say all, since I have seen 2 in particular around that the average shmuck owns and they are all beat up to hell. They don't appreciate it anymore than a welcome mat to wipe their shoes off on before entering the house.

Tis a shame. But, the few of us out there that feel the pride in our VX, we are the elite. It's funny, but in Fight Club, Tyler Durden states that "our possessions end up owning us". Ah yes, in the case of the VX.... this is absolutely true. :)

Dallas4u
09/30/2003, 10:17 AM
Being in Portland, there is always a Starbucks around for lounging. I park up in front of one of the five local 'bucks within a mile radius (around NE 47th and Fremont, if anyone is interested) whenever possible... and it gets looks, no doubt. Of course, the silver Lamborghini Diablo sometimes parked behind me, driven by a guy no older than 30, can sometimes steal the show (and my awes as well)!

Anita
09/30/2003, 10:31 AM
Ive had my Ebony now for three years. I still love to wash and wax it myself and yes, everytime I walk away from it I always seem to look back for another look.

Lately I have had a lot of people stopping me asking about the truck. And many of those people have done some homework about the VX and know that they are very special and limited in number in the world. THere have been a few people who researched and know where the used ones for sale are. The common question is, "You like it?" and my answer is always, "Oh, yeah" with a broad smile.

When I go to the Ritz Carlton here in Pasadena, the valets run to help and park her right in front of the hotel next to the rolls, Hummers, Mercedes, and Jags. I kinda get a kick when a valet gets in the truck and guns it just to check out the power. They love the Power Vault muffler's sound and know every time I add a mod.

The valets have offered that if we have a Los Angeles meet we could go to the Ritz and they will park all the trucks right in the front - great photo opportunities!

AlaskaVX
09/30/2003, 10:59 AM
Alright I have to tell my little story from this weekend since I am so proud of my comeback! Well I was out on the Alaska "strip" and I pulled up to a light next to an old Honda Civic. There was a fugly girl in the passenger seat and as soon as I pulled up next to her she started staring at the VX. So not wanting to look at this girl I roll the window up almost the whole way. Then I heard her say "That is the ugliest thing I've ever seen!" I wasn't going to let this one slide so, I rolled the window back down and talked REALLY LOUD to my freind in the passenger seat "That has to be the ugliest girl I've ever seen!" the light turned green, I took off and rolled laughing for the rest of the night. :)

It's almost like someone calling my baby ugly! I can't let that happen! I wish I had a camera then, so I could have taken a picture of her astonished face flipping me off! She didn't think I could hear her.

As for looking back at my VX, everyday! I even park it where I can see it from my office. I don't have a window so I park where if I look through my boss's office at the neighboring building I can see it clear in the reflection. Also when I take a smoke break I normally just stare at it and wonder what to do next to it.

Anita
09/30/2003, 11:30 AM
Originally posted by AlaskaVX
I don't have a window so I park where if I look through my boss's office at the neighboring building I can see it clear in the reflection.


Now that's love... :heart:

Navigator
09/30/2003, 11:48 AM
... I park mine in clear view of the Security Guard booth. I can see my VX, but I am five floors up and a several hundred yard sprint away from my baby. Gated entry is a plus.

BTW Starbucks are popping up like weeds all over. Heck there was controversy over adding a fourth one just this past summer. It is okay to have one at every corner, I mean you can't have caffiene crazed zombies negotiation traffic but so long in the morning :D

Poor lady lost her private enterprise snow cone shack to Starbucks, the fourth. She had nice cones too :naughty: