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Re: 2026 Hyundai IONIQ9 Lease Deals, Incentives, Rebates, and Prices
.00244 MF and 60% residualHello, can you tell me the lease details for a Ioniq 9, SEL, 36 month lease, 10,000 miles, 77009.
Thank you.
$13,000 lease cash

Re: 2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV Lease Deals, Incentives, Rebates and Prices
Hi there - sorry for all the questions! May I have the MF, RV and any lease incentives on a Blazer EV SS? Either 2 or 3 years, 10k miles per year? Many thanks!
.00110 MF and 75% RV@Michaell said:
What is your location?Sorry! 01721
.00125 MF and 68% RV
$1500 incentive
Re: 2025 BMW i4 Lease Deals, Incentives, Rebates, and Prices
Hello. I am looking for the Money Factor and Residual Value the following:We only have the mileage allowance up to 15K/yr
1) 36/15 on a 2025 BMWi4 xDrive in 07849
2) 36/20 on a 2025 BMWi4 xDrive in 07849
36/15
.00140 MF and 51% residual
$9900 lease credit

Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous
When I bought the M240, I insisted upon two keys/fobs. The salesdude agreed, said the prior owner had both. When I took delivery, one key. I followed up/persisted and was told that prior owner couldn't find his second key. Salesdude came through, had a second key created and mailed it to me.That's the result I am hoping for, but afraid the $750 + Labor quote from Porsche of San Diego might cause the dealership to become cowards and criminals.
I never get surveys; too bad I would have done well by him.

Re: I spotted an (insert obscure car name here) classic car today!
Oh, yeah; I was thinking a III or IV, but now that I look a little closer, I don't think the rear roof line supports either of those as viable options. That settles it: You need to get a tour so you can steal a peek under that cover!Too late, already sold, and quickly for a unique place. It looks old but it isn't, a modern structure in a craftsman chalet style that was popular here, mimicking a nearby historic house. It's all garage/shop on the lower floor, living quarters on the second floor - ideal car nut house of indeterminant square footage. On a larger than average sized lot for this area even though it is built kinda close to the house next door, and the realtor is a bit flowery about the location (it's a nice neighborhood, but "enclave" is a bit odd - maybe another dingaling using AI), sold for just over list at 680K - Spokane market continues to be healthy. Big Doc Brown's garage vibes here:


https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2621-E-19th-Ave-Spokane-WA-99223/23530195_zpid/
I second the idea about putting up an ad for free wood - I know locally you'd get rid of it in no time.

Re: I spotted an (insert obscure car name here) classic car today!
I'm contemplating just cutting all the limbs off, and maybe cutting some of upper part of the trunk off, and then tying a heavy rope to it the rest, running it around another tree back in the woods, and tying it to my uncle's 4wd Colorado and see if that would pivot it back into the brush at the edge of the woods.I would definitely plan to cut it into roughly 8'-10' lengths (I usually just walk three paces between cuts) before trying to move the logs. Can't really tell how big that tree is at the base, but I'd try to estimate on the upper end, so maybe 200# per foot at the base, if it is something like 24" across.
I asked Alexa, and she said roughly 4000-5500 lb. I thought it would be heavier. Anyway, in my mind, I'm thinking it *might* work, since I'm not actually dragging the full weight of it, but rather pivoting it. Or, is this a potential "Hold mah beer and watch THIS!" moment?
Yeah, you might get away with a longer cut, but I'd definitely try to limit the weight to about 2000# per section that you're trying to move. Since the truck itself is not on the best surface for good friction, and the log will have a whole lot of friction if you're trying to drag it sideways, a pulley attached to a tree would half the weight to assist the truck.
Maybe take some smaller pieces (firewood sized) and fill the back of the truck in order to give the truck better traction. Also consider using a kinetic rope if you have access to it to help give some torque multiplication to start it moving. Very doable!

Re: I spotted an (insert obscure car name here) classic car today!
Be careful cutting off the limbs, some may be under tension.
Re: I spotted an (insert obscure car name here) classic car today!


Oh, does anybody know, roughly, what the trunk of a 90-100 foot pine tree would weigh? We had a storm come through yesterday evening, and it gave me this treat...

I asked Alexa, and she said roughly 4000-5500 lb. I thought it would be heavier. Anyway, in my mind, I'm thinking it *might* work, since I'm not actually dragging the full weight of it, but rather pivoting it. Or, is this a potential "Hold mah beer and watch THIS!" moment?

Re: I spotted an (insert obscure car name here) classic car today!

Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous
@ab348 said:
Yes, it now a 2-L turbo 4. A bit less HP but gobs more torque. Also no more CVT in favor of a ZF 8-speed automatic. I read that this is on the previous platform but don’t know how far back that goes. Haven’t heard any complaints regardless.
It is a 2025 refresh (2024 still has v6 + CVT). The new trans is a 9-spd ZF.
