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Re: Better pics [bargamon] by markcincinnati
May 27, 2006 (8:15 am)
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Replying to: bargamon (May 26, 2006 7:46 pm)

How about a BMW 325xi "wagon?"
 
Or. . . an Audi A4 2.0T "avant?"
 
The Cadillac SRX is usually HIGHLY discounted, subvented and supported by dealers and GM -- I would imagine the Caddy could have the lowest cost of "use" over a 3 or 4 year time period of them all.
 
It, to me, is the closest thing to an American allroad.
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Re: Better pics [steve_] by bodble2
May 27, 2006 (9:55 am)
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Replying to: steve_ (May 27, 2006 7:09 am)

Yes, I suppose if they're skiers, then an SUV would make sense. But even then, I honestly can't say I've noticed too many 70-yr-old woman driving up skiing by themselves. Well, ok, usually the 20-something women driving up by themselves get most of my attention.
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Re: Better pics [driver100] by bodble2
May 27, 2006 (9:58 am)
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Replying to: driver100 (May 27, 2006 7:19 am)

Because of its shape, the Pathfinder looks larger than it actually is. If you look at its specs, it's exterior dimensions are actually about the same as those of the Honda Accord.
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Re: Better pics [bodble2] by driver100
May 27, 2006 (2:12 pm)
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Replying to: bodble2 (May 27, 2006 9:58 am)

Because of its shape, the Pathfinder looks larger than it actually is.
I am going to take your word for it. My X3 is shorter than my neighbours Jetta!
IMO big just seems clumsy and dated...even perceived big. The X5 is only a few inches bigger than the X3 and it looks huge in comparison. I wouldn't consider anything other than an X3, but I wouldn't want an X5...these big vehicles could be dinosaurs in the next few years. If you drive a Hummer you are already a social misfit.
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Re: Better pics [driver100] by tidester HOST
May 27, 2006 (3:15 pm)
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Replying to: driver100 (May 27, 2006 2:12 pm)

If you drive a Hummer you are already a social misfit.
 
I don't think the soldiers who drive them are social misfits and it's probably best to avoid being judgmental.
 
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Re: Better pics [tidester] by driver100
May 27, 2006 (6:12 pm)
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Replying to: tidester (May 27, 2006 3:15 pm)

If you drive a Hummer you are already a social misfit.
 
Not referring to the military where they are necessary. And not for people who bought them when gas was not a problem....how could they know.
 
However, if someone goes out today and buys a Hummer for their own personal use, IMHO it would be looked at by many about the same as wearing a fur coat, or smoking (not everyone cares, but there are people who get upset about these things). Social misfit is a little strong...probably socially irresponsible to a lot of people would be what I am trying to say
 
If I was being judgemental I apologize.
I was trying to say "society might perceive Hummer buyers -as being socially irresponsible if gas is over $4 a gallon".
The whole point of the matter is that excessively large vehicles could become socially unacceptable if gas prices keep rising. (And it seems GM is getting this impression as they plan to stop building Hummer 1's for civilian use)
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Reliability of 2004 model X3's by 462
May 28, 2006 (6:46 am)
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I am strongly considering buying an 04 model X3 from a dealer. It is not a CPO car. Has about 20k miles. Wondering what I can expect in reliability?? Any consistant problems with the 04 as a first model year? Were they offered in Europe in 03 as I've been told, which would really make the 04 a second year model? Thanks, 462
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Re: Reliability of 2004 model X3's [462] by driver100
May 28, 2006 (7:21 am)
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Replying to: 462 (May 28, 2006 6:46 am)

All I know is I got my 2004 X3 in September 2004. I have 15,000 miles on it. Absolutely no problems.
 
My only complaint is the power windows don't work when the temperature goes a little below freezing...makes it difficult to get a ticket for parking or go through drive through restaurants. Dealer says it is because of sound proofing materials (rubber around the doors/windows)being extra wide. This winter was fairly mild though so it only happened a few times.
 
Other than that, I have never driven a car that is so pleasureable. Compare comfort, safety, sitting position, gas mileage, performance, handling, those big windows and view of the road, sound of the engine, huge sun roof, well thought out interior design etc.
 
After testing a few cars (and my wife has a very nice 2003 Mercedes C Class wagon that is great) I knew when I drove this one it would be the one....I didn't want to give it back to the dealer!
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Re: Reliability of 2004 model X3's [driver100] by designman
May 28, 2006 (10:05 am)
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Replying to: driver100 (May 28, 2006 7:21 am)

You went two winters without insisting on a remedy? You must have high tolerance for pain or low tolerance for service hassles. Is it acceptable for a BMW to have windows that don’t work below freezing? No. Your dealer is FOS. Make him fix it.
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Re: Reliability of 2004 model X3's [driver100] by 462
May 28, 2006 (10:21 am)
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Replying to: driver100 (May 28, 2006 7:21 am)

driver100,
    thanks for the info!! What gas mileage do you get?
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