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The prices won't stay low as OPEC already is pulling back on output which should raise the price per barrel in the future...whenever that'll be. Still happy with my mileage on my '06 Civic LX but had a Accord rental this week after a terrible Malibu rental and the mileage wasn't that bad actually for a large car and I did notice the smoother shift points and seemless acceleration from the 2.5 engine. Would buy an Accord in a heartbeat but too big for my commuting needs and garage space and we'll be up to 4 autos in the family by the end of the year. Wife really wants an Elantra as her next car as does my oldest...the wife can afford one, the daughter can't. Should be a fun couple of weeks getting the oldest girl into something that she likes at her price point. Other girl very happy with her new Accent. Mark, we also had a 1980 Pontiac Parissiane (?) with an Olds diesel and it was a quirky car but my folks liked the large size and wanted to try a non-gasoline car. Within 2 years, they traded that puppy in on a similar gas powered Pontiac and were quite happy. Finally moved onto Grand Marquis's until passing on. Loved the Marquis and it was pretty roomy & comfortable as I recall. The Sandman |
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Replying to: mark156 (Dec 18, 2008 7:18 pm) Actually, I did laugh, because I was also one of the fools who bought an Olds Diesel Exploding Engine (in a '79 Chevy P/U). The engine blew up after a month, & 1000 miles from home. My next car, an early '80's mid-size Pontiac V6, had engine trouble after a few years, altho not as drastic. My experiences with a couple of late-60's Chrysler products were just as bad. I don't want to bash current American cars tho. I probably wouldn't buy one, but I wish luck to people here who have. And it's kind of sickening to see the Detroit auto-makers go down the tubes. Around the Boston area tho, about the only American vehicles you see are FS P/U's. Seems to be mostly Japanese or German, sometimes a volvo or saab, or the occasional Land Rover...... |
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Replying to: rayainsw (Dec 18, 2008 3:57 am) I stumble across this "Top Gear" episode that I' sure that you will enjoy: "Muscle Beach" in which the boys from Top Gear compare a Jag and a 300M to the British Vauxhall counterpart of Holden’s Commodore Clubsport R8 (AKA: G8). Most entertaining, however, I cringed at the sight of the three cars being driven at speed through the salt water along the edge of the beach. And the winner is.... Part 1 Part 2
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Replying to: oregonboy (Dec 19, 2008 3:05 pm) The new Malibu supposedly has the quietest four-cylinder of any domestic sedan. That said, I have always thought that Honda's fours were smoother and quieter than anything else on the market. I think that all TPMS with the sensors on the tires probably require that the car be driven 15-20 minutes (after the tires have been reinflated) before the light will go out.
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After the attendant on the Florida Turnpike rest stop added the air to all four tires, the warning and the icon went out for about 20 or so miles then came back on and this time, we called Hertz to see about swapping the car out. Got to Ft. Pierce and they swappped out the car to an '08 Accord and reduced the bill by $50.00 for the problem and making us late for our noon appointment, which was a nice gesture on their part, totally surprised us. Turned the Accord back in this morning and the local office took off another $25.00 for the problem we had which really surprised and floored me...great customer service on their part and they also kept a satisfied customer for the next rental that we'll eventually need. Who said customer service was dead...rock on Hertz! The Sandman |
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Replying to: corvette (Dec 19, 2008 3:24 pm) |
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moving in on ANdre territory. Car #4 for the family fleet came home with me today. It is the 2000 Acura TL. Nice cr, doesn't show it's age (especailly in the interior). Other than the 146,000 miles on it, seems much newer. But, have to compromise somewhere for $2,000. it does have brand new motor mounts, a fresh service from the Acura dealer, recent battery and Michelins. SO as long as th eimfamous Honda tranny doesn't blow on me, I should n't have to do anything to it for a while! Even has a hardwired XM unit in it. I will take it on my drive to work Monday. If I like it enough, might just keep it for myself (instead of passing along to my son) and beat it up for the winter. Probably not. Don't mind the high miles for him. It just clicked over 146,000 on my way home from VA, and may not hit 147,000 before my son graduates HS in June!
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Replying to: stickguy (Dec 20, 2008 12:58 pm) How about some pictures? |
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Replying to: stickguy (Dec 20, 2008 12:58 pm) |
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stickguy: Have you tried Carmax? They have a V70 R and a V70 2.5T. Not sure how the prices compare though... http://www.carmax.com/enUS/view-car/default.html?AVi=3&id=5158271&D=90&ASTc=VOLV- O%20V70&zip=30115&No=0&Ep=Homepage&Rp=R&PP=20&sV=List&CD=14+8+9&Q=02fc06f0-5a48-- 414e-9de9-cea1a91bc670 http://www.carmax.com/enUS/view-car/default.html?AVi=7&id=5112727&D=90&ASTc=VOLV- O%20V70&zip=30115&No=0&Ep=Homepage&Rp=R&PP=20&sV=List&CD=14+8+9&Q=02fc06f0-5a48-- 414e-9de9-cea1a91bc670 ~ We sold the ES300 ... after Gee bought the RX300 we had three cars again and it just makes for a crowded driveway. The Accord is creeping up on 80k and Gee won't part with it anytime soon. So for now we will have the 2000 RX and the 04 Accord. I do have my eye on a nice C230 sport 6-speed. |
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