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Re: Edmunds Members - Cars and Conversations
Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous
If your insurance allows you to collect DV (not a thing, here), then that has to increase the chances they will total it, right?We’ll see. One step at a time.

Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous
Sounds logical. But never know with an insurance company.

Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous
@28firefighter that stinks. But it falls into my “the GLI is tainted, this is a buying opportunity” plan. I’d actually be happier with a new vehicle than a repaired possible unibody frame damage vehicle that I own rather than lease.
I changed our car insurance to replacement value after the Audi Q7 before the lemon-ish Q7 was totaled since it was such a hassle to get a reasonable actual value for it during the really high price COVID days. Thankfully @qbrozen came to my rescue and sent complete Manheim comparable data that I could submit. It also helped that I was in the position to go ahead a buy a new vehicle and tell the insurance company to pound sand while I waited impatiently.

Re: 2025 Audi RS3 Lease Deals, Incentives, Rebates, and Prices
We don't have it for this month. It tends to be in the .00400 range@Michaell said:
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Standard MF and 64% residualThank you. What is the rate for standard MF?

Re: Postwar Studebakers
I think I remember that guy many years ago from a show at a city park in Reading OH. Lots of interesting cars at that show. Most owners will be courteous if not pleasant.
At the Lincoln Continental show earlier that day a guy offered to move his canvas chair so I could get a pic of his beautiful Lincoln without him. Others yelled at their buddy, who was leaning in the back window of his car trying to get something, that I didn't want a picture of his butt so could he back out. I said I've been taking pics for decades and I'm very patient.
Re: I spotted an (insert obscure car name here) classic car today!

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


Re: Edmunds Members - Cars and Conversations
@venture,I saw a nice red 2005-09 Mustang GT convertible on somebody’s lawn for sale in Rutland VT today. Thoughts ran through my mind of buying it to replace the Sebring but I don’t know why since I’ve only been able to drive it once since May because of the weather.
I'm assuming you mean me.
Other than the top, rear spoiler, hood, headlights, and wheels, it's pretty close.
Looked like this:

I don’t know why I torture myself like this. When I started shopping convertibles 8 years ago I looked at Mustang and they were all 3-4X the price of the Chrysler. I’m sure that hasn’t changed.
Re: Edmunds Members - Cars and Conversations
Also, don't know why I'm noticing, but I'm seeing Lexus NXs everywhere lately.