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ronslakie: I'm not sure I'd be getting my moneys worth on the TC Executive either. As I said in the previous post, I'll have to see what the "rock-bottom" bottom line price I can get that includes this month's cash incentives plus the wife's Honeywell discount. Right now we're leaning toward the Avalon XLS mentioned in a previous post. Does your GM have bucket or bench seats? cfocfo: If you want a copy of CR's take on the luxury cars tested, check it out at your library as it's the February 2003 issue and may not still be available to buy. The Avalon XLS 4dr sedan w/bucket seats is a dream drive: super comfort and quality, room equal or better than the TC, and very, very quiet. Don't know yet if the TC will win us out but it has a good chance. You're ability in your GM (and the TC too) to control the audio "without having to lean my old back off of the fine leather seats, as the controls are on the steering wheel" is what I want too but the Avalon doesn't have. |
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| I believe the opera was Aida and in the scene a live elephant, on stage, dropped a few "biscuts". The audience laughed, of course, the music stopped, and when there was a moment of silence, James Levine announced in a loud voice, "He's a Critic." | |
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Good evening Burt. Liked your Aida anecdote. Speaking of critics, here's one you may not have heard: Max Reger, the composer, saw a negative critical review of one of his new works in the newspaper. He wrote to the critic, something like the following: "I'm in the smallest room in my house and I have your review before me. It will soon be BEHIND me!" If you've read any of Oscar Levant's books I'm sure you enjoyed some of his anecdotes involving classical music. I have a couple of other good books of classical music anecdotes and have a collection of others involving Fritz Reiner, Sir Thomas Beecham and other notables. If you're interested in having the ones I've collected I can send them to you upon request. As for my car-shipping business, I went to Costco today and picked up the literature on their car-buying program. Came home and called the 1-800 number and set up an appointment with a dealer. I'll compare their price with what my credit union can offer me through fleet pricing. According to The Costco phone rep I can't use my wife's Honeywell discount in addition to the Costco car prices. I suspected that. Of course if I would ask the dealer which program offers me the better deal they could say "this one" but it may actually be the one that affords them a higher profit. The thing I could do is to go to different dealerships of the same make, such as Buick, and try each of the three pricing avenues I have: Honeywell's, Costco's and the one from my credit union. I believe that Costco's program will bring the lowest price because of the size of Costco's buying power and larger membership. That's all for this evening. Time to chow-down and to turn th TV on and monitor the approaching war in Iraq. |
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I wanted to take a look at a GM with bucket seats, the LSE, but I never found one in the Mercury dealership inventories to check it out. We have the ability to seat 6 comfortably with the bench seat, but there isn't a nice center console for storage that is on some other vehicles. (The Buick Rendezvous has one of the best I've seen.) Dinu, I think any one of the cars you are looking at will be a good purchase. It will probably come down to how much you want to spend. Good Luck |
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| If this is any help. Purchased new Avalion XLS 2000 and all dealers contacted were willing to settle for $500 over invoice. I purchased at $300 over invoice plus coated windows at their cost and full gas tank, new oil change before delivery and two free oil changes after delivery. Now have 38,000 and no problems of any kind. This is my third toyota. | |
| I believe the manual specifically mention that the original oil is of different type for the purpose of enhancing the break-in of the engine. I may be wrong. | |
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| Break in oil is no longer used by the big three and hasn't been for years. The Corvette comes with synthetic oil. Most cars have the same oil in them that is recommended for future use in that vehicle. | |
| What causes the axle oil to turn to foam? | |
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