Archive for September, 2013

Labor Day Weekend Fun: Chuck’s Ragtop

Posted in Legend, Reader's Ride on September 3, 2013 by tysonhugie

Odometer (Legend):  526,845

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Odometer (ILX):  53,066

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Hey, here’s something you don’t see every day:  Legend convertible!

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This 1988 L coupe was converted when new (at a cost of around $10,000) to a convertible.  The car today has about 111,000 miles on it but runs amazingly for being 25 years old.  Chuck, Paul, and I took it for a Sunday drive around the Phoenix East Valley area.  Wind buffeting was pretty extreme in the backseat but the car rode as smooth as could be.

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I commented to Chuck, “This thing sure gets a lot of looks.”  He responded, “They’re not looking at the car; they’re looking at those 3 crazy guys who are insane for driving with the top down when it’s 105 degrees.”

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Hot or not, we had our fun tooling around in this unique ride.

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It was an action-packed weekend playing with cars.  On Friday night, we welcomed road tripper Ben who I featured recently on a Reader’s Ride.  Last weekend, Ben was at the National Acura Legend Meet in North Carolina and he’s been working his way back to the west coast via some exciting destinations (Jacksonville, New Orleans, Austin, and El Paso).

  • Left:  Chuck’s 1993 Sirius White Pearl Legend LS coupe 6-speed with 31,000 miles
  • Right:  Ben’s 1992 Frost White Legend LS coupe automatic with 190,000 miles

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Chuck (same owner of the convertible pictured above) was gracious enough to bring the low-mileage coupe out for the occasion, even though it was raining.  He told me this was only the second time it’s ever been driven in the rain.

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We receive over 300 days of sunshine in Phoenix per year, but this wasn’t one of them.

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We tried out a restaurant that’s been featured on the Travel Channel in Chandler, Arizona called “Chino Bandido.”  I must say I was impressed – especially with the sugar cookies they gave out for dessert!

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Later, Ben came over to my place to visit.

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My Legend coupe got a much-needed bath after the long journey to North Carolina.  I also took the time to polish the chrome exhaust tips with some Mother’s Mag & Aluminum polish.  The results are pretty striking!

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On Saturday morning, the Legend went in for a 5W30 oil & filter change at Acura of Tempe.  I was able to get this service for free since I use a punch card and had accumulated enough punches for a freebie.  It had been exactly 4,300 miles since the last oil change (performed on June 26).  I believe that might have been the longest I’ve ever driven the car between changes, but I’ll have to check the maintenance spreadsheet to be sure.

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My friend Paul who drives a TL SH-AWD stopped by to visit, too.  The lounge amenities at the dealership make it a great place to hang out.  Cookies, chips, and drinks – not to mention WiFi and leather chairs.  It’s better than home!

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The technician’s inspection notes about the Legend’s mechanical needs were as follows:

  • Driver’s P/S Rack Boot Leaking
  • Differential Leaking
  • Transmission Leaking
  • P/S Fluid Low

I had asked for “no wash” and they complied, which was great since I had just detailed the car by hand this week.

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Ever wondered what the private party resale value is on a car with over 500,000 miles?  A friend of mine ran some numbers on the value of my Legend, just for kicks.  Unfortunately, the Edmunds website didn’t even want to give him a $ figure!  A dialog box popped up saying, “Total Mileage Cannot Exceed 400,000 Miles.”  Oh, is that so?

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Next, he went to Kelley Blue Book.  These numbers are pretty promising.  $2,472 as a private party value in “Excellent” condition, even with the mileage factored in.  Not too shabby!

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In ILX news, I noticed that my front left marker light has now burned out.  I’ve actually been anticipating this for quite some time.  Ever since I first started driving the car in June 2012, I’ve driven with headlights + foglights on for safety almost 100% of the time.  So it’s no surprise that after thousands of hours of illumination, a bulb has finally given up.

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I stopped by Autozone to see if they had such a bulb in stock, but was told that it’s a dealership-only thing.  Bummer.  I will fix it and roll onward!  I’m having a great time with the car as the summer heat slowly starts saying goodbye.  I can’t wait until it’s windows-down weather in Phoenix again.

Thanks Ben, Paul, and Chuck for some fun weekend times!

ILX Drive: Carefree and Black Canyon City, Arizona

Posted in Arizona, ILX, Road Trip on September 1, 2013 by tysonhugie

Odometer (Legend):  526,843

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Odometer (ILX):  52,922

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Trip Distance:  120 Miles

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Let’s hit the road in the 2013 Acura ILX for a little sightseeing around the Phoenix area.  Buckled in?  Okay, good.  Anybody who’s followed Drive to Five long enough knows I’m a sucker for anything that’s “world’s largest.”  I’ve seen a giant firecracker, massive chili pepper, and plenty of muffler men.  But how in the world did I never know that this 39-foot-tall monstrosity was nearly in my own backyard?

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My friend Chris and I set out on a mission this morning to find some offbeat destinations, and we succeeded with ease.  Northeast of the Phoenix metro area is the small town of Carefree, an upscale residential community bordering Scottsdale.  Its motto is “Home of cowboys and caviar; where the old west meets the new.”

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Other notable street names in this community, fitting for the name of Carefree, are Easy Street, Tranquil Trail, and Ho-and-Hum Roads.  But my destination this morning was Kachina Road, because it’s home to this masterpiece.

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Okay, maybe it wasn’t all that exciting but if you’re into kachina dolls, this must be something quite special!  I rowed my 6-speed gearbox just a few miles to the southeast and entered the center of Carefree.

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What in the world could that sculpture in the background be?

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You’re looking at America’s largest sundial.  This copper structure stretches 62 feet and points toward the North Star.

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A smaller sundial is mounted on a rock at the base of the larger one.  A plaque contains some instructions on how visitors can use the sundial to tell time.

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Here’s the inscription from the sundial:

Solar engineer John Yellot and architect Joe Wong designed the sundial for K.T. Palmer in 1959. It stretches 62 feet and points to the North Star. Solar local time is 27.7 minutes behind Mountain Standard Time and the hour markers are adjusted to compensate. The town of Carefree added copper cladding in 1990.

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There was also a sign asking people to please not climb the sundial.  Anybody else see those sneaker skid marks?  Looks like someone’s succeeded in getting at least halfway up it.

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Nearby, an overhead water feature drizzled just enough water to cool us off in the 100-degree heat.

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No road trip is complete without some quality grub.  For that, Chris and I headed north on Interstate 17 (which was swarming with highway patrol for the holiday weekend).  Thanks to my friend Kyle, I’d learned of a great restaurant just 45 miles north of Phoenix in Black Canyon City.

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Its name is Rock Springs Cafe, and it’s been around since 1918.

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Settlement started here as early as 1860.  The first commercial development started around 1918 by a man named Ben Warner.  A completed restaurant, general store, and hotel was opened in 1924 and for many years this place served as the only telephone and post office for many many miles.

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Chris and I enjoyed the history lesson, but we cared more about something else:  the food.

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There’s no shortage of advertising for Rock Springs Cafe’s most famous menu items, which are its pies.

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In all, 19 flavors were available to us.

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After a hearty turkey sandwich lunch, I opted for the chocolate cream pie.  It was so smooth.

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Smiling faces because the pie was every bit as tasty as advertised.

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A refill on premium and the ILX brought us home in no time flat.

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Hope the holiday weekend is treating everyone well!  There’s a lot more going on around here but I’m saving that for another post in the next couple of days.  Thanks for coming along on this morning’s drive.