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Replying to: lilengineerboy (Jun 02, 2009 4:48 pm) I'll take Manhattan first.
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Replying to: steve_ (Jun 02, 2009 6:27 pm) Just got back from a week's vacation to Sedona, AZ. Hadn't been there in 25 years (when I was in college). Nice town, very awesome scenery, great food. Wife found a B&B whose back door opened up to the driving range of the golf resort next door - how cool is that? Anyway, took a couple of days, each way, to drive down and back - I-25 to I-40 to I-17. For the trip (2100 miles), the VUE averaged just under 22 MPG (21.8, to be exact), with a high of 23.5 MPG for the tank between Gallup and Albuquerque, NM. This is against the rating of 16 city, 22 hwy. Gotta love that XM radio .... |
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Replying to: steve_ (Jun 02, 2009 6:27 pm) First line to a great Rodgers & Hart tune. I would too, except I've spent so much time either living in or visting Manhattan, L.I., & Westchester......living there is a true exercise in survival & high prices that makes even living around Boston seem manageable. Maybe the world's greatest art museums tho in NYC, all near Central Park. OTOH, you haven't lived until you've apt.-hunted in NYC. Then try that during an August heat wave.....starts to turn into "Taxi Driver", or "Jungle Fever"...... |
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Grew up in Westchester so got to go to the city alot when I was young. Seemed like we were always doing the museum thing. Was way cool when we were old enough to go into the city by train into Grand Central Station. We'd go for Knicks & Rangers games, as the company had a box section that we could use on a regular basis. Would also meet friends from the tri-state area as we were all shipped off to summer camp for 8 weeks each summer in Connecticut, even when we moved to Florida...the "rents wanted the four of us gone...period! The city of Chicago seemed somewhat like NYC, just nicer actually. And even though Ft. Lauderdale & Miaimi are nice cities, Chicago was nicer. Wish we'd stayed longer so I could've ventured to more places. The Sandman
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Replying to: sandman_6472 (Jun 04, 2009 2:44 pm) Vacation Travel Plans, Suggestions, Advice Driving cross-country to pick up a car; now that would be a good excuse for a road trip. |
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wrecked her 93 Accord one time too many and now it's totalled. We went through a few different cars before buying her another. We started with a 2000 Altima, it was a clean car but with 135k the miles seemed a little high. Then a 2001 Infiniti I30 caught our eye. Only 89k, Touring, and $5500. We bought tires for it and everything, then Gee did some research and it seems that I30's are pretty problematic, especially when it comes to o2 sensors and engine coils. So we scratched that ... we couldn't find any reasonably priced/mileage Accords so we ended up with a 2000 Camry LE V6, 81k, for $4300. Seems like a great car. Was a little dirty, but a few hours and a bucket of water took care of most of it.
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Replying to: anonymousposts (Jun 10, 2009 6:06 am) My dad is the anti CCBA'er , he is at 125K on his 1996 Caravan. Every time I mention getting something newer he just laughs and says he can not afford it with the stock market tanking. I have seen his statements, he has enough to buy a Porsche if he wanted to, he is just very cheap when it comes to his transportation.
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Replying to: guss (Jun 12, 2009 4:39 am) I think that's actually a pretty common psychological quirk in people, to focus on not what they still have, but only on what they lost. After seeing my portfolio lose about half of its 10/2007 peak, it's made me a little gun-shy when it comes to spending money. FWIW, it's recovered enough to where now I'm only down about 30% off that peak, and I could afford a new car if I needed one. Just don't happen to need one. My 2000 Intrepid broke 146,000 miles last weekend, but still runs fine, and doesn't act like it's on its last legs or anything. I do get the itch sometimes, but have resisted the temptation to scratch it.
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Replying to: andre1969 (Jun 12, 2009 5:15 am) I'm down about 22% from the '07 peak--but put it into $$ amounts & it means a lot. I've gone from owning both a then-recent Range Rover & a bmw M6 at the same time--which to me was "livin' large"--to feeling like I have to keep my current 9 y.o. bmw forever. Part of it is stubbornness--why get rid of a car that runs great, & is paid for? And I've gotten so cheap, I don't know that I want to pay the sales tax, excise tax, etc. on even a $20-25K-ish newer car.....not that that stops me from looking.....
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Replying to: woodyww (Jun 12, 2009 11:34 am) Yeah, same here. I think part of my problem is that low APR financing on the Intrepid spoiled me. I got into that car for $2,000 down and $347.66 per month for 60 months. I have a feeling that anything new I could get into for those same terms would leave me a bit underwhelmed.
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