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#85666 of 92232 Re: Help! RE: Battery maintainer [roadburner]
by driver100
Nov 17, 2012 (12:05 pm)
RR, I have another problem. The battery tenders weren't compatible with a 2013 Passat.
They list these as being compatible, but which one looks best? That cig-lighter feature would be nice.
Amazon-Battery Maintainer/Tender
#85667 of 92232 Re: Driver [oldfarmer50]
by driver100
Nov 17, 2012 (12:06 pm)
Hey, back off! Fezo and me are already working on him to let us live at his place rent free in return for doing that.
lol, what a kind and generous offer.
#85668 of 92232 Re: Roadburner [nyccarguy]
by driver100
Nov 17, 2012 (12:08 pm)
"So far I've run out of courage before I've run out of grip."
Are we talking tires.....or, Polident?
#85669 of 92232 Re: Mike [abacomike]
by driver100
Nov 17, 2012 (12:09 pm)
since I have purchased 7 cars from them, not only do they know "me"
Yeh, but all at no profit for the dealer!
#85670 of 92232 verdugo & roadburner
by nyccarguy
Nov 17, 2012 (12:50 pm)
I keep seeing JK Wrangler Unlimiteds EVERYWHERE. Jeep wave or no jeep wave, they are awesome looking. Even if they are "mall crawlers."
#85671 of 92232 Re: Catching Up [roadburner]
by oldfarmer50
Nov 17, 2012 (1:12 pm)
"...a tread wear rating of 300..."
I did a quick search of Tire Rack and that 300 rating is about the best there is for that class of tire ( at least in sizes that fit my car). At about $250 each it's comparable to most of the competition. There was one as cheap as $130 and my OEM Eagles are down to $127 (they must be obsolete).
The Michelins are classified as "Max Performance", is that the top of the line as far as handling? Is MP better than "Ultra High Performance"? All the cutesy categories make it confusing.
Note: I just read the article in your next post. Yeah, now I get it.
#85672 of 92232 Re: Help! RE: Battery maintainer [driver100]
by oldfarmer50
Nov 17, 2012 (1:53 pm)
"...that plugs into the cigarette lighter..."
Uh...am I missing something? How would you keep a battery charged on a non-running car by using the very battery you are charging to power your charger?
I know I'm dumb but am I stupid?
#85674 of 92232 Re: Help! RE: Battery maintainer [oldfarmer50]
by roadburner
Nov 17, 2012 (2:06 pm)
How would you keep a battery charged on a non-running car by using the very battery you are charging to power your charger?
The tender is powered from a wall outlet and the lighter adapter takes the place of the battery clamps. It will work fine for maintaining a battery, but I'd connect to the battery directly to charge -or jump start- the car.
#85675 of 92232 Re: Mike [driver100]
by abacomike
Nov 17, 2012 (3:27 pm)
Yeh, but all at no profit for the dealer!
They ALWAYS make something! If I was not making them money, why would they keep selling me cars? You should know, *driver, that they still have holdback and remember, I send them lots of customers. I sent two of my doctors over to them and each of them have purchased or leased cars for themselves and members of their families. Also, five neighbors have gone there and purchased C's, GLK's, and an S class.
You've been around the block a few times yourself so you know it's not just what they can make on you, but what they can make on referrals as well!