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Replying to: dewey (Jan 14, 2009 9:19 am) My situation is that I need to dramatically reduce the number of cars I already have, and I must decide what to keep and what to sell. I have decided earlier this morning to sell my Ford F-150, even though it is only two months after acquiring it. I had breakfast with my Ford rep to iron out the details. The Porsche has already been for sale, but no buyers yet. That leaves the Jag and the 135i. That's a very tough choice. Yes, the Genesis won the award. I read about it, but didn't post here because I have already posted my belief in the Genesis so many times here. I originally, and steadily, have posted nothing but full confidence in the Genesis and I have predicted its success from day one. The award is just another testimony to what the Genesis is all about. I hope more of the posters here are starting to "get it", and appreciate what the Genesis is all about. Did you say you already placed your order for the Prius? TM |
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Replying to: dewey (Jan 14, 2009 9:19 am)
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Replying to: tagman (Jan 14, 2009 11:09 am) I called two sales reps from two dealers to call me as soon as they have the pricing. Whoever calls me first will get my business. |
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Replying to: cyclone4 (Jan 14, 2009 11:12 am) Just remember it will still be your wife's car no matter what she chooses. |
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Replying to: tagman (Jan 14, 2009 11:09 am) Assuming the following conditions existed with regards to my BMW 335i: I lived in warm California I did not get traffic tickets My car was not a piece of junk in terms of reliability I would not consider buying a Prius this year if the the three above conditions applied to my situation. I would keep my BMW for years if that was the case. Now my question to you is why are you considering selling your BMW 135i for a Prius?
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Replying to: dewey (Jan 14, 2009 3:21 pm) Dewey, I really wish they could sort out all of the issues with your 335. It is really a great car. BTW, has anyone ever heard there is a very, very little known way you can complain to BMW and you can get a new car if you have a trouble-plagued car? The story I heard from a CEO was they allocate cars for direct replacement of their lemons. I would hope you could go that route first, if you should so desire. Regards, OW
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a lot of urban dwellers here for the scale to tilt so heavily, lately to hybrids. I can appreciate the latest in tech (& also dread until it's refined), but it seems like the fun factor of driving has been kilt, especially for Dewey. I can only speak for my area, but there are plenty of roads less traveled to enjoy. I'll join the hybrid bandwagon when it's eventually forced down my throat (though deisel suits my driving more), but until then, I'm going to combat our global cooling that's happening.
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Replying to: dewey (Jan 14, 2009 3:21 pm) The BMW 135i convertible, OTOH, is strictly loads of fun. There is almost no practical side to it at all, and I have been in a mindset of different priorities lately. I can't seem to justify its existence beyond the fact that it's a total blast to drive. Beyond all that, the wife is a wildcard that I must reckon with. I have no idea what she wants to do at this point. Your question is a very good one though. Once the Porsche and truck are gone, perhaps I should simply keep the Jag and the BMW. Afterall, that's not exactly a terrible combination. In addition to all that, it's quite possible that I've lost my mind. TM
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