In terms of speeding and speed traps, it does seem to me a bit wrong when the police drive unmarked high-powered sports cars, like Mustangs. Part of crime prevention is to make the police visible, using marked vehicles that say "to protect and serve." And so I'm not clear on how an unmarked sports car is protecting and serving. Seems like it's more about revenue generation, and giving a few police officers a chance to drive high-powered cars fast.
Many people will be aggressive drivers, bullying other drivers with tailgating and performing other dangerous behaviors, as long as they don't see any police presence. Unmarked cars are able to observe these behaviors and catch the habitual perps.
Ohio does not allow unmarked cars to be used for traffic enforcement because of abuses in the past that may occur with unmarked cars.
I still say they should have unmarked cars with dashcams. Fines for careless driving - speeding, lane hopping, riding a rear bumper should be very heavy, $500. This would make the roads safer and would bring in revenue. People who aren't for it want to be able to drive carelessly.
Would you believe I've been posting to Edmunds for 21 years (since July 2000) and I have amassed only 2800 posts? How pitiful, and how can that be? By now, I should have had a minimum of 5k posts. Could this be an example of the law of diminishing returns or some persons have found a way to pilfer some of my posts.
Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing; 'twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands: But he that filches from me my good name posts robs me of that which not enriches him And makes me poor indeed. ---William Shakespeare, "Othello" (Iago), Act III., Scene 3
My thoughts and prayers to those who have been impacted by Ida. I am watching the Weather Channel and the damage and floods from the path of Ida is truly upsetting. I hope this finds everyone safe.
2021 VW Arteon SEL 4-motion, 2018 VW Passat SE w/tech, 2016 Audi Q5 Premium Plus w/tech
My newphew is expecting child #1 in January. My naming suggestion, first/middle, for pure elegance: Aston Martin
It shall be a girl, so I modified the suggestion to Astonia Martina. Surprisingly, that was met with thundering silence.
Haha, our son's middle name is Aston. He's growing to be quite a car guy so it suits him. His first name is Dominic, and our daughter's name is Mia. Our friends pointed out that in the Fast & Furious franchise Vin Diesel's character was also Dom, and his sister's name Mia. Our kids names were totally coincidental and had nothing to do with the movie, but we get called the Torettos from time to time
Many people will be aggressive drivers, bullying other drivers with tailgating and performing other dangerous behaviors, as long as they don't see any police presence. Unmarked cars are able to observe these behaviors and catch the habitual perps.
Ohio does not allow unmarked cars to be used for traffic enforcement because of abuses in the past that may occur with unmarked cars.
Of course, unmarked cars are perhaps even more effective catching perpetual left lane campers/impeders/hogs, because the Officers know the difference between those passive-aggressive types when they are in their Government issued police car vs. their personal vehicle. It's easily observable how those that "never get out of the way" get out of the way of the left lane for a police car.
'18 Porsche Macan Turbo, '16 Audi TTS, Wife's '19 VW Tiguan SEL 4-Motion
Another mpg report for the new Michelin CrossClimate2 tires. This is a trip of about 27 miles each way to the Bernheim Arboretum that's South of Louisville. I often drive deep into the park where there's a steep uphill at the end with winding roads, which is one of the reasons why the mpg going there is less than the mpg on the way back. Another reason for lower mpg on the first leg is that the engine is warming up for the first part of the drive. At my stopping place I took a nice bike ride down a dirt road for about 40 minutes, and then got back into the car for the return trip. Mpg for this round trip was only slightly less than what it was with the Goodyear tires—maybe about 1 mpg lower on the way down, but seemingly just the same on the way back. This drive is about 90% Interstate. Anyway, I was ready to kiss my high highway mpg goodbye in order to get better tires, but it seems so far like the hit to mileage is very small, just a fraction of 1 mpg. Cornering on the winding roads was great with the CC tires. Feels almost like you're riding on rails. Rolled down all the windows and turned off the stereo for a while to hear the tire noise, and on smooth roads anyway the tires are almost silent. On rough or patterned roads, however, they are slightly louder than the Goodyear Eagles.
Another mpg report for the new Michelin CrossClimate2 tires. This is a trip of about 27 miles each way to the Bernheim Arboretum that's South of Louisville. I often drive deep into the park where there's a steep uphill at the end with winding roads, which is one of the reasons why the mpg going there is less than the mpg on the way back. Another reason for lower mpg on the first leg is that the engine is warming up for the first part of the drive. At my stopping place I took a nice bike ride down a dirt road for about 40 minutes, and then got back into the car for the return trip. Mpg for this round trip was only slightly less than what it was with the Goodyear tires—maybe about 1 mpg lower on the way down, but seemingly just the same on the way back. This drive is about 90% Interstate. Anyway, I was ready to kiss my high highway mpg goodbye in order to get better tires, but it seems so far like the hit to mileage is very small, just a fraction of 1 mpg. Cornering on the winding roads was great with the CC tires. Feels almost like you're riding on rails. Rolled down all the windows and turned off the stereo for a while to hear the tire noise, and on smooth roads anyway the tires are almost silent. On rough or patterned roads, however, they are slightly louder than the Goodyear Eagles.
So now you see why with stickier tires that hooligan on the freeway might take a sharper on/off ramp/interchange at 90 MPH. Not to show off, but because they can.
'18 Porsche Macan Turbo, '16 Audi TTS, Wife's '19 VW Tiguan SEL 4-Motion
Well, I obviously don't agree with anyone being reckless, but....
In the last part of my drive today the speed limit dropped to 55, as it does everywhere in the city center. Seriously—55? That speed on an Interstate literally doesn't make sense to me. I don't want a speeding ticket (since I got my first one about five years ago), but who goes 55? No one, as far as I can tell. In fact, going 55 when the traffic is flowing at 65-70 might even be slightly dangerous. I had my cruise control set to 64 for a while and almost everyone was passing me. At least 60 in the city makes more sense. When I was doing 64 in the 55 zone on the way out of town I got a start when in the left lane a marked police car passed right by me doing about 70-75. They weren't chasing anyone though, they were just doing 70+ in a 55 zone. They just kept cruising along at 70-75 until they were out of sight, I guess looking to get a citizen who was also doing 70-75 in a 55 zone. But since the car was marked everyone slowed down and got out of the fast lane for the police car. I've seen this several times over the years, and it sometimes reminds me of what my funny and spicy grandmother on my Mom's side use to say long ago with a wink and a smile: "Do as I say—not as I do."
Well, I obviously don't agree with anyone being reckless, but....
In the last part of my drive today the speed limit dropped to 55, as it does everywhere in the city center. Seriously—55? That speed on an Interstate literally doesn't make sense to me. I don't want a speeding ticket (since I got my first one about five years ago), but who goes 55? No one, as far as I can tell. In fact, going 55 when the traffic is flowing at 65-70 might even be slightly dangerous. I had my cruise control set to 64 for a while and almost everyone was passing me. At least 60 in the city makes more sense. When I was doing 64 in the 55 zone on the way out of town I got a start when in the left lane a marked police car passed right by me doing about 70-75. They weren't chasing anyone though, they were just doing 70+ in a 55 zone. They just kept cruising along at 70-75 until they were out of sight, I guess looking to get a citizen who was also doing 70-75 in a 55 zone. But since the car was marked everyone slowed down and got out of the fast lane for the police car. I've seen this several times over the years, and it sometimes reminds me of what my funny and spicy grandmother on my Mom's side use to say long ago with a wink and a smile: "Do as I say—not as I do."
Well, I obviously don't agree with anyone being reckless, but....
In the last part of my drive today the speed limit dropped to 55, as it does everywhere in the city center. Seriously—55? That speed on an Interstate literally doesn't make sense to me. I don't want a speeding ticket (since I got my first one about five years ago), but who goes 55? No one, as far as I can tell. In fact, going 55 when the traffic is flowing at 65-70 might even be slightly dangerous. I had my cruise control set to 64 for a while and almost everyone was passing me. At least 60 in the city makes more sense. When I was doing 64 in the 55 zone on the way out of town I got a start when in the left lane a marked police car passed right by me doing about 70-75. They weren't chasing anyone though, they were just doing 70+ in a 55 zone. They just kept cruising along at 70-75 until they were out of sight, I guess looking to get a citizen who was also doing 70-75 in a 55 zone. But since the car was marked everyone slowed down and got out of the fast lane for the police car. I've seen this several times over the years, and it sometimes reminds me of what my funny and spicy grandmother on my Mom's side use to say long ago with a wink and a smile: "Do as I say—not as I do."
I got married at 29 and never regretted not marrying sooner. If I had married any of the girls I dated before I met my wife I can guarantee I would be divorced now- or one of us would be dead.
I got married at 36 and like you I don't regret marrying sooner. I had a few chances earlier in life. One was a lady 12 years my senior (didn't look like it though) who wanted to marry her but I would have been husband #4 and I wasn't getting any assurances that she was truly committed to marriage this time. One was a Chinses family that wanted to arraign a marriage between me and one of their family members in China, I thought about that for about 0.000001 seconds before deciding against it.
I got married at 23 because she bought me a car. And we lived happily ever after.
You should have married the older woman. You could have made out in the divorce settlement.
I’ve never got an offer for a Chinese wedding but I frequently get email offers from Russian girls named Olga.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Had a pleasant experience getting Cruze battery replaced at Walmart. Their battery, equivalent to other box stores offerings, was 50$ cheaper. I've had a couple WM batteries before. Maxx, top of flooded line they offer.
They didn't seem surprised that previous morning car didn't sound quite normal on cranking, and by nexxt morning was almost dead. Would hit on the crank, almost stop, and then crank over enough to start. I thought I'd have more warning since I was checking it with a meter that said 73% of power was there 10 days before.
Took 40 minutes. They give you a barcode to scan on your phone in their app to see status of your vehicle's service, if you want to browse the store or go home.
Bad news is they don't offer the battery at _that_ store for my Malibu, which is AGM. A few WM stores do have that battery. I may go ahead and replace that battery, although AGMs have longer life. December will be 8 years on the Malibu battery.
This is just the tip of the iceberg, the main purpose of AB 43 is to gut the use of the objective subjective 85th percentile in favor of arbitrary and subjective lower speed limits for various loophole reasons now included, which will of course maximize traffic tickets and revenue generation.
There fixed it for you.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
In terms of speeding and speed traps, it does seem to me a bit wrong when the police drive unmarked high-powered sports cars, like Mustangs. Part of crime prevention is to make the police visible, using marked vehicles that say "to protect and serve." And so I'm not clear on how an unmarked sports car is protecting and serving. Seems like it's more about revenue generation, and giving a few police officers a chance to drive high-powered cars fast.
You are right, part of crime prevention is to make the police visible. Part of crime prevention is undercover work. People act differently when they believe that police are not around and part of policing is getting people as they act wrong and correcting that behavior.
If I'm not mistaken most unmarked police vehicles are not high powered sports cars.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
I’ve never got an offer for a Chinese wedding but I frequently get email offers from Russian girls named Olga.
The only email I ever got from a Russian was from a guy named Putin that wanted me to help him get millions of dollars out of Russia. Now I am just waiting for my cut.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
@sda said:
My thoughts and prayers to those who have been impacted by Ida. I am watching the Weather Channel and the damage and floods from the path of Ida is truly upsetting. I hope this finds everyone safe.
Thank you. Fortunately, no serious damage in our neighborhood except for a second floor window that my wife inadvertently left cracked open.
Genesis G90 Getting More Expensive For The New Model Year Looks like the redesigned model will arrive later than expected. According to Motor1.com, The most expensive model in the Genesis range is getting a price bump for the 2022 model year. That's according to data derived from the company's latest ordering guide, scooped up by CarsDirect.
The publication reports that the Genesis G90 will get a $1,000 price bump across the range in 2022, which means that the G90 3.3T Premium will start at $74,995 (includes destination and handling), as opposed to the $73,995 of the current model. On the upper end of the price range, the G90 5.0 Ultimate AWD will be priced at $81,245, up from the current $80,245. New Genesis G90 under wraps.
@bwia said:
Genesis G90 Getting More Expensive For The New Model Year
Looks like the redesigned model will arrive later than expected.
According to Motor1.com, The most expensive model in the Genesis range is getting a price bump for the 2022 model year. That's according to data derived from the company's latest ordering guide, scooped up by CarsDirect.
The publication reports that the Genesis G90 will get a $1,000 price bump across the range in 2022, which means that the G90 3.3T Premium will start at $74,995 (includes destination and handling), as opposed to the $73,995 of the current model. On the upper end of the price range, the G90 5.0 Ultimate AWD will be priced at $81,245, up from the current $80,245.
New Genesis G90 under wraps.
I have also noticed that dealers are not discounting them very much. My friend tried to get a G90 (2021) and after visiting 4 different dealerships down here, the best he could do on a 3.3 Premium was $1000 off MSRP. Looks like I bought mine at the right time with $4200 off MSRP.
I am still in love with the car. For me, even more than the S450 I had.😜🤪🤓
Would you believe I've been posting to Edmunds for 21 years (since July 2000) and I have amassed only 2800 posts? How pitiful, and how can that be? By now, I should have had a minimum of 5k posts. Could this be an example of the law of diminishing returns or some persons have found a way to pilfer some of my posts.
Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing; 'twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands: But he that filches from me my good name posts robs me of that which not enriches him And makes me poor indeed. ---William Shakespeare, "Othello" (Iago), Act III., Scene 3
Well….I guess you actually have a life. You should work on that.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
"Under wraps"? Are they afraid Lexus and Mercedes are going to steal a design element?
On the other hand, I'd think continuity of style and design along with the rich treatment of buyers appropriate to a premium luxury vehicle is what they want to keep going. Why make any changes.
I still like the design of MBs a few years old because they are classic. The new styles look like Audis.
I'm reminded of a local Lexus commercial that opens with a very tony guy from the 90s in calm even tones asking what has changed? "Nothing," he says as his answer. The service company is a service company rather than a car sales company... They bring to you high quality, no stress service.
I can't find a copy of commercial online. But that's what Genesis needs to do to its image along with separating themselves from Hyundai roots and from store locations.
Many people will be aggressive drivers, bullying other drivers with tailgating and performing other dangerous behaviors, as long as they don't see any police presence. Unmarked cars are able to observe these behaviors and catch the habitual perps.
Ohio does not allow unmarked cars to be used for traffic enforcement because of abuses in the past that may occur with unmarked cars.
NY for years didn’t use unmarked cars for traffic because there were several episodes of people being pulled over by criminals. I guess they don’t care about that any more because now they use a variety of nondescript SUVs.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Genesis G90 Getting More Expensive For The New Model Year Looks like the redesigned model will arrive later than expected. According to Motor1.com, The most expensive model in the Genesis range is getting a price bump for the 2022 model year. That's according to data derived from the company's latest ordering guide, scooped up by CarsDirect.
The publication reports that the Genesis G90 will get a $1,000 price bump across the range in 2022, which means that the G90 3.3T Premium will start at $74,995 (includes destination and handling), as opposed to the $73,995 of the current model. On the upper end of the price range, the G90 5.0 Ultimate AWD will be priced at $81,245, up from the current $80,245. New Genesis G90 under wraps.
Pretty much keeping up with inflation. A grand really isn't a lot percentage wise at those prices.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
Genesis G90 Getting More Expensive For The New Model Year
Looks like the redesigned model will arrive later than expected.
According to Motor1.com, The most expensive model in the Genesis range is getting a price bump for the 2022 model year. That's according to data derived from the company's latest ordering guide, scooped up by CarsDirect.
The publication reports that the Genesis G90 will get a $1,000 price bump across the range in 2022, which means that the G90 3.3T Premium will start at $74,995 (includes destination and handling), as opposed to the $73,995 of the current model. On the upper end of the price range, the G90 5.0 Ultimate AWD will be priced at $81,245, up from the current $80,245.
New Genesis G90 under wraps.
I have also noticed that dealers are not discounting them very much. My friend tried to get a G90 (2021) and after visiting 4 different dealerships down here, the best he could do on a 3.3 Premium was $1000 off MSRP. Looks like I bought mine at the right time with $4200 off MSRP.
I am still in love with the car. For me, even more than the S450 I had.😜🤪🤓
They say that now is not a good time to buy cars as used car prices are high and new cars are not discounted by much. Soon the bubble will burst and you can find good deals but not now. its a sellers market.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
Many people will be aggressive drivers, bullying other drivers with tailgating and performing other dangerous behaviors, as long as they don't see any police presence. Unmarked cars are able to observe these behaviors and catch the habitual perps.
Ohio does not allow unmarked cars to be used for traffic enforcement because of abuses in the past that may occur with unmarked cars.
NY for years didn’t use unmarked cars for traffic because there were several episodes of people being pulled over by criminals. I guess they don’t care about that any more because now they use a variety of nondescript SUVs.
Every state in the Union allows unmarked cars for traffic enforcement but they do require that the officer be in uniform.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
@bwia said:
Genesis G90 Getting More Expensive For The New Model Year
Looks like the redesigned model will arrive later than expected.
According to Motor1.com, The most expensive model in the Genesis range is getting a price bump for the 2022 model year. That's according to data derived from the company's latest ordering guide, scooped up by CarsDirect.
The publication reports that the Genesis G90 will get a $1,000 price bump across the range in 2022, which means that the G90 3.3T Premium will start at $74,995 (includes destination and handling), as opposed to the $73,995 of the current model. On the upper end of the price range, the G90 5.0 Ultimate AWD will be priced at $81,245, up from the current $80,245.
New Genesis G90 under wraps.
I have also noticed that dealers are not discounting them very much. My friend tried to get a G90 (2021) and after visiting 4 different dealerships down here, the best he could do on a 3.3 Premium was $1000 off MSRP. Looks like I bought mine at the right time with $4200 off MSRP.
I am still in love with the car. For me, even more than the S450 I had.😜🤪🤓
Still doubleing down on that beast, huh? You’re gonna hear about this.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
"Importance: ORC 4549.13 requires officers on duty for the main purpose of enforcing misdemeanor motor vehicle or traffic laws to be in a vehicle that is marked in a distinctive manner or color and equipped with at least one flashing, oscillating, or rotating colored light mounted on top of the vehicle. If the car is not marked, the officer is unable to testify against the defendant at trial, and if they do, the testimony is automatically deemed inadmissible."
The publication reports that the Genesis G90 will get a $1,000 price bump across the range in 2022, which means that the G90 3.3T Premium will start at $74,995 (includes destination and handling), as opposed to the $73,995 of the current model.
I was going to buy one until you told me about the $1000 increase :@
Well, I obviously don't agree with anyone being reckless, but....
In the last part of my drive today the speed limit dropped to 55, as it does everywhere in the city center. Seriously—55? That speed on an Interstate literally doesn't make sense to me. I don't want a speeding ticket (since I got my first one about five years ago), but who goes 55? No one, as far as I can tell. In fact, going 55 when the traffic is flowing at 65-70 might even be slightly dangerous. I had my cruise control set to 64 for a while and almost everyone was passing me. At least 60 in the city makes more sense. When I was doing 64 in the 55 zone on the way out of town I got a start when in the left lane a marked police car passed right by me doing about 70-75. They weren't chasing anyone though, they were just doing 70+ in a 55 zone. They just kept cruising along at 70-75 until they were out of sight, I guess looking to get a citizen who was also doing 70-75 in a 55 zone. But since the car was marked everyone slowed down and got out of the fast lane for the police car. I've seen this several times over the years, and it sometimes reminds me of what my funny and spicy grandmother on my Mom's side use to say long ago with a wink and a smile: "Do as I say—not as I do."
They were likely responding to a call.
I can't see that being the case every time, because at least in CA, they are going 15-25 over the speed limit every time.
I will say it might have saved me from a ticket or two because for once, they had "something else better to do." So asking "Don't you have anything better to do?" when you get pulled over is a legitimate question; even if ill-advised.
'18 Porsche Macan Turbo, '16 Audi TTS, Wife's '19 VW Tiguan SEL 4-Motion
This is just the tip of the iceberg, the main purpose of AB 43 is to gut the use of the objective subjective 85th percentile in favor of arbitrary and subjective lower speed limits for various loophole reasons now included, which will of course maximize traffic tickets and revenue generation.
There fixed it for you.
The 85th percentile is in no way subjective. It is measurable and repeatable. The very definition of science. You are just wrong here, as usual and/or almost always.
There is a mountain of evidence for the 85th as opposed to the 80th, or 75th, and again, it's from that pesky thing called repeatable results. The goal posts don't have to move; the results are what they are.
'18 Porsche Macan Turbo, '16 Audi TTS, Wife's '19 VW Tiguan SEL 4-Motion
Well, I obviously don't agree with anyone being reckless, but....
In the last part of my drive today the speed limit dropped to 55, as it does everywhere in the city center. Seriously—55? That speed on an Interstate literally doesn't make sense to me. I don't want a speeding ticket (since I got my first one about five years ago), but who goes 55? No one, as far as I can tell. In fact, going 55 when the traffic is flowing at 65-70 might even be slightly dangerous. I had my cruise control set to 64 for a while and almost everyone was passing me. At least 60 in the city makes more sense. When I was doing 64 in the 55 zone on the way out of town I got a start when in the left lane a marked police car passed right by me doing about 70-75. They weren't chasing anyone though, they were just doing 70+ in a 55 zone. They just kept cruising along at 70-75 until they were out of sight, I guess looking to get a citizen who was also doing 70-75 in a 55 zone. But since the car was marked everyone slowed down and got out of the fast lane for the police car. I've seen this several times over the years, and it sometimes reminds me of what my funny and spicy grandmother on my Mom's side use to say long ago with a wink and a smile: "Do as I say—not as I do."
They were likely responding to a call.
I can't see that being the case every time, because at least in CA, they are going 15-25 over the speed limit every time.
I will say it might have saved me from a ticket or two because for once, they had "something else better to do." So asking "Don't you have anything better to do?" when you get pulled over is a legitimate question; even if ill-advised.
OK, give that a try and get back to us about how well that went. I don’t think we’ll have to wait too long.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
"Importance: ORC 4549.13 requires officers on duty for the main purpose of enforcing misdemeanor motor vehicle or traffic laws to be in a vehicle that is marked in a distinctive manner or color and equipped with at least one flashing, oscillating, or rotating colored light mounted on top of the vehicle. If the car is not marked, the officer is unable to testify against the defendant at trial, and if they do, the testimony is automatically deemed inadmissible."
I wonder how many times that law has been trampled in an effort to enforce the speed limit. In CA traffic infractions are potentially slightly different than misdemeanors mentioned in the Ohio law. That might be the loophole.
'18 Porsche Macan Turbo, '16 Audi TTS, Wife's '19 VW Tiguan SEL 4-Motion
Saw the pain doctor this morning and after his review again of my MRI and CT-Scan films, he decided that the epidurals he performed were unsuccessful in reducing my pain substantially. He made the decision to go back into the back on both sides as well as remove/reduce the scar tissue in the spinal canal and tubes extending out from the spinal canal. Then, to inject more steroids in the affected areas and provide me with stronger pain meds. He said this procedure will be more painful at first but after several days/weeks, expected improvement.
It will be done on September 23rd at 8:00 AM. As much as I hate this stuff, I have to give it a try because surgery is the last resort. I checked this doctor out with all my other doctors and all of them said he was the best choice in South Florida. I just can live with this pain.
Saw the pain doctor this morning and after his review again of my MRI and CT-Scan films, he decided that the epidurals he performed were unsuccessful in reducing my pain substantially. He made the decision to go back into the back on both sides as well as remove/reduce the scar tissue in the spinal canal and tubes extending out from the spinal canal. Then, to inject more steroids in the affected areas and provide me with stronger pain meds. He said this procedure will be more painful at first but after several days/weeks, expected improvement.
It will be done on September 23rd at 8:00 AM. As much as I hate this stuff, I have to give it a try because surgery is the last resort. I checked this doctor out with all my other doctors and all of them said he was the best choice in South Florida. I just can live with this pain.
@Mike, needless to say we’re all hoping this will work for you. You’ve had your share of pain and then some. Enough is enough already.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
At least you have a great car to drive around in. What are your top five or so favorite things about the G90 so far?
Five most favorite things about the G90!
Acceleration both from stop and on interstates is truly amazing.
Comfort inside the cabin (front and rear seats) is exhilarating.
Responsiveness to driver input is quick and very rewarding.
Technology is mind-boggling. Provides information as well as safety assurances.
Sound system is outstanding. I have never experienced true surround sound in a car with 17 speakers and a huge amplifier that supplies all the speakers with rich, full-bodied audio.
Those are my favorite things about the G90, including a pricing that is 30-50 thousand dollars less than a BMW 740i or a Mercedes Benz S Class comparably equipped. I consider the G90 as good if not better than BMW or Mercedes (I’ve owned both). Don’t forget a 5 year 60,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty and free maintenance on just about everything for 3 years.
@jmonroe1 said: @Mike, needless to say we’re all hoping this will work for you. You’ve had your share of pain and then some. Enough is enough already.
jmonroe
Thanks for your kind words, JM. Yes, the last 6 years have been pretty painful - the liver resection almost did me in with the 3 malignant tumors and 2-1/2 months in hospitals and rehab facilities.
Saw the pain doctor this morning and after his review again of my MRI and CT-Scan films, he decided that the epidurals he performed were unsuccessful in reducing my pain substantially. He made the decision to go back into the back on both sides as well as remove/reduce the scar tissue in the spinal canal and tubes extending out from the spinal canal. Then, to inject more steroids in the affected areas and provide me with stronger pain meds. He said this procedure will be more painful at first but after several days/weeks, expected improvement.
It will be done on September 23rd at 8:00 AM. As much as I hate this stuff, I have to give it a try because surgery is the last resort. I checked this doctor out with all my other doctors and all of them said he was the best choice in South Florida. I just can live with this pain.
@Mike, needless to say we’re all hoping this will work for you. You’ve had your share of pain and then some. Enough is enough already.
jmonroe
+1 I couldn't have said it better, well, actually I could but that is good enough!
At least you have a great car to drive around in. What are your top five or so favorite things about the G90 so far?
Five most favorite things about the G90!
Acceleration both from stop and on interstates is truly amazing.
Comfort inside the cabin (front and rear seats) is exhilarating.
Responsiveness to driver input is quick and very rewarding.
Technology is mind-boggling. Provides information as well as safety assurances.
Sound system is outstanding. I have never experienced true surround sound in a car with 17 speakers and a huge amplifier that supplies all the speakers with rich, full-bodied audio.
Those are my favorite things about the G90, including a pricing that is 30-50 thousand dollars less than a BMW 740i or a Mercedes Benz S Class comparably equipped. I consider the G90 as good if not better than BMW or Mercedes (I’ve owned both). Don’t forget a 5 year 60,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty and free maintenance on just about everything for 3 years.
Those are really good reasons to like the G90. Traffic is getting heavy again for some reason, and school isn't even back yet. I have to get onto a 60 mph highway...where they travel 70 mph minimum, twice a day most days, and although I could do it with an underpowered car it is nice to have way more options with the extra horsepower.
This is just the tip of the iceberg, the main purpose of AB 43 is to gut the use of the objective subjective 85th percentile in favor of arbitrary and subjective lower speed limits for various loophole reasons now included, which will of course maximize traffic tickets and revenue generation.
There fixed it for you.
The 85th percentile is in no way subjective. It is measurable and repeatable. The very definition of science. You are just wrong here, as usual and/or almost always.
There is a mountain of evidence for the 85th as opposed to the 80th, or 75th, and again, it's from that pesky thing called repeatable results. The goal posts don't have to move; the results are what they are.
Most explanations of the 85th percentile state that it is an assumption that 85% of the people and that it is a "rule of thumb". Both of those refute it as being objective. It isn't measurable as there are plenty of examples were more than 15% of individuals were doing unsafe activities. it isn't repeatable as many studies show that the 85th percentile doesn't work in urbanized areas. because of that in 2018 a UCLA study recommended that California should end its practice of setting speed limits based on the 85th percentile speed and shift the authority for setting speed limits to local jurisdictions.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
I figured out a way to defeat speed cameras once and for all, for the entire future of mankind here after. All it takes is being rich.
How does it work, you might ask? I'm glad you asked.
The fact is a camera can’t possibly know beyond a reasonable doubt who the driver is, so in essence, these cameras have to mount false allegations and/or ticket the owner and make them somehow “responsible and liable” for another’s driving violation through convoluted and highly belabored law changes. That’s one of the cruxes of the many problems with automated enforcement.
So what you do is hire a driver to break the law for you, and always own the vehicle they are driving you around in. You might have to buy a new car every 10 citations or so, but so what, you are rich.
It doesn’t matter how disqualified your license is even with 300 penalty points because when you get pulled over by a real cop eventually, "Officer he’s my hired driver and his license is valid with no points."
Clever?
Gee, given you’re so clever then why have you amassed so many speeding citations?
jmonroe
Define "so many speeding citations?" What's a lot?
IIRC at last count I think you were a couple shy of a googelplex.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
Well the wife and I decided to spend a long weekend in the Driftless region. We are staying at a decent sized B & B just outside of Dubuque. It was once an estate long the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River. It's an arts and craft style mansion built in 1908, nice and solid, they don't build them like this anymore. Had dinner at a supper club on the othere side of the river on the bluffs overlooking the river. Great view with dinner. The place was built on 1961 and still looks like it did back then.
Well tomorrow it looks like we are hitting the wineries.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
This is just the tip of the iceberg, the main purpose of AB 43 is to gut the use of the objective subjective 85th percentile in favor of arbitrary and subjective lower speed limits for various loophole reasons now included, which will of course maximize traffic tickets and revenue generation.
There fixed it for you.
The 85th percentile is in no way subjective. It is measurable and repeatable. The very definition of science. You are just wrong here, as usual and/or almost always.
There is a mountain of evidence for the 85th as opposed to the 80th, or 75th, and again, it's from that pesky thing called repeatable results. The goal posts don't have to move; the results are what they are.
Most explanations of the 85th percentile state that it is an assumption that 85% of the people and that it is a "rule of thumb". Both of those refute it as being objective. It isn't measurable as there are plenty of examples were more than 15% of individuals were doing unsafe activities. it isn't repeatable as many studies show that the 85th percentile doesn't work in urbanized areas. because of that in 2018 a UCLA study recommended that California should end its practice of setting speed limits based on the 85th percentile speed and shift the authority for setting speed limits to local jurisdictions.
The 85th percentile rule establishes a speed limit that, by definition, 85% of drivers feel comfortable with. Studies have definitively shown (graph below) that the 85th, or even a few mph above it, is the speed at which the accident risk is the lowest. When the posted limit is arbitrarily dropped below the 85th, you drop on that curve and raise the accident risk rate. The traffic flow will be less smooth, creating more interactions (and frustrations) between drivers and other vehicles. Stopping, starting, decelerating, accelerating, rapid lane changing, etc. That is a primary reason the accident rate goes up when travel speeds are set unnaturally low. A higher accident rate at slower speeds vs. a lower one at 85th percentile speeds. I know which one I would choose from a safety standpoint.
By the way, the 85th percentile speed is one standard deviation above the median speed. Per this graph, that is about 10 mph above the zero deviation mark.
'18 Porsche Macan Turbo, '16 Audi TTS, Wife's '19 VW Tiguan SEL 4-Motion
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Ohio does not allow unmarked cars to be used for traffic enforcement because of abuses in the past that may occur with unmarked cars.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
People who aren't for it want to be able to drive carelessly.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Would you believe I've been posting to Edmunds for 21 years (since July 2000) and I have amassed only 2800 posts? How pitiful, and how can that be? By now, I should have had a minimum of 5k posts. Could this be an example of the law of diminishing returns or some persons have found a way to pilfer some of my posts.
Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing; 'twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands: But he that filches from me my good
nameposts robs me of that which not enriches him And makes me poor indeed.---William Shakespeare, "Othello" (Iago), Act III., Scene 3
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Don’t blame me. When I see you’re on one of your tirades about speed doesn’t kill, I use my high pressure / high flow water cooled scrolling feature.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
I reserve my flags for scotty videos. Flags should be rationed.
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
Don’t blame me. When I see you’re on one of your tirades about speed doesn’t kill, I use my high pressure / high flow water cooled scrolling feature.
jmonroe
Good word choice:
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noun
a long, angry speech of criticism or accusation.
"a tirade of abuse"
Though I object to the use of the word "long" in the definition or characterization of my "speed" posts. I try to keep them down to medium length.
In the last part of my drive today the speed limit dropped to 55, as it does everywhere in the city center. Seriously—55? That speed on an Interstate literally doesn't make sense to me. I don't want a speeding ticket (since I got my first one about five years ago), but who goes 55? No one, as far as I can tell. In fact, going 55 when the traffic is flowing at 65-70 might even be slightly dangerous. I had my cruise control set to 64 for a while and almost everyone was passing me. At least 60 in the city makes more sense. When I was doing 64 in the 55 zone on the way out of town I got a start when in the left lane a marked police car passed right by me doing about 70-75. They weren't chasing anyone though, they were just doing 70+ in a 55 zone. They just kept cruising along at 70-75 until they were out of sight, I guess looking to get a citizen who was also doing 70-75 in a 55 zone. But since the car was marked everyone slowed down and got out of the fast lane for the police car. I've seen this several times over the years, and it sometimes reminds me of what my funny and spicy grandmother on my Mom's side use to say long ago with a wink and a smile: "Do as I say—not as I do."
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You should have married the older woman. You could have made out in the divorce settlement.
I’ve never got an offer for a Chinese wedding but I frequently get email offers from Russian girls named Olga.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
They didn't seem surprised that previous morning car didn't sound quite normal on cranking, and by nexxt morning was almost dead. Would hit on the crank, almost stop, and then crank over enough to start. I thought I'd have more warning since I was checking it with a meter that said 73% of power was there 10 days before.
Took 40 minutes. They give you a barcode to scan on your phone in their app to see status of your vehicle's service, if you want to browse the store or go home.
Bad news is they don't offer the battery at _that_ store for my Malibu, which is AGM. A few WM stores do have that battery. I may go ahead and replace that battery, although AGMs have longer life. December will be 8 years on the Malibu battery.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
If I'm not mistaken most unmarked police vehicles are not high powered sports cars.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
Thank you. Fortunately, no serious damage in our neighborhood except for a second floor window that my wife inadvertently left cracked open.
Looks like the redesigned model will arrive later than expected.
According to Motor1.com, The most expensive model in the Genesis range is getting a price bump for the 2022 model year. That's according to data derived from the company's latest ordering guide, scooped up by CarsDirect.
The publication reports that the Genesis G90 will get a $1,000 price bump across the range in 2022, which means that the G90 3.3T Premium will start at $74,995 (includes destination and handling), as opposed to the $73,995 of the current model. On the upper end of the price range, the G90 5.0 Ultimate AWD will be priced at $81,245, up from the current $80,245.
I have also noticed that dealers are not discounting them very much. My friend tried to get a G90 (2021) and after visiting 4 different dealerships down here, the best he could do on a 3.3 Premium was $1000 off MSRP. Looks like I bought mine at the right time with $4200 off MSRP.
I am still in love with the car. For me, even more than the S450 I had.😜🤪🤓
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
On the other hand, I'd think continuity of style and design along with the rich treatment of buyers appropriate to a premium luxury vehicle is what they want to keep going. Why make any changes.
I still like the design of MBs a few years old because they are classic. The new styles look like Audis.
I'm reminded of a local Lexus commercial that opens with a very tony guy from the 90s in calm even tones asking what has changed? "Nothing," he says as his answer. The service company is a service company rather than a car sales company... They bring to you high quality, no stress service.
I can't find a copy of commercial online. But that's what Genesis needs to do to its image along with separating themselves from Hyundai roots and from store locations.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
I have also noticed that dealers are not discounting them very much. My friend tried to get a G90 (2021) and after visiting 4 different dealerships down here, the best he could do on a 3.3 Premium was $1000 off MSRP. Looks like I bought mine at the right time with $4200 off MSRP.
I am still in love with the car. For me, even more than the S450 I had.😜🤪🤓
They say that now is not a good time to buy cars as used car prices are high and new cars are not discounted by much. Soon the bubble will burst and you can find good deals but not now. its a sellers market.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
Still doubleing down on that beast, huh? You’re gonna hear about this.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
"Importance: ORC 4549.13 requires officers on duty for the main purpose of enforcing misdemeanor motor vehicle or traffic laws to be in a vehicle that is marked in a distinctive manner or color and equipped with at least one flashing, oscillating, or rotating colored light mounted on top of the vehicle. If the car is not marked, the officer is unable to testify against the defendant at trial, and if they do, the testimony is automatically deemed inadmissible."
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
I will say it might have saved me from a ticket or two because for once, they had "something else better to do." So asking "Don't you have anything better to do?" when you get pulled over is a legitimate question; even if ill-advised.
There is a mountain of evidence for the 85th as opposed to the 80th, or 75th, and again, it's from that pesky thing called repeatable results. The goal posts don't have to move; the results are what they are.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Saw the pain doctor this morning and after his review again of my MRI and CT-Scan films, he decided that the epidurals he performed were unsuccessful in reducing my pain substantially. He made the decision to go back into the back on both sides as well as remove/reduce the scar tissue in the spinal canal and tubes extending out from the spinal canal. Then, to inject more steroids in the affected areas and provide me with stronger pain meds. He said this procedure will be more painful at first but after several days/weeks, expected improvement.
It will be done on September 23rd at 8:00 AM. As much as I hate this stuff, I have to give it a try because surgery is the last resort. I checked this doctor out with all my other doctors and all of them said he was the best choice in South Florida. I just can live with this pain.
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
Hang in there.
At least you have a great car to drive around in. What are your top five or so favorite things about the G90 so far?
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Five most favorite things about the G90!
Acceleration both from stop and on interstates is truly amazing.
Comfort inside the cabin (front and rear seats) is exhilarating.
Responsiveness to driver input is quick and very rewarding.
Technology is mind-boggling. Provides information as well as safety assurances.
Sound system is outstanding. I have never experienced true surround sound in a car with 17 speakers and a huge amplifier that supplies all the speakers with rich, full-bodied audio.
Those are my favorite things about the G90, including a pricing that is 30-50 thousand dollars less than a BMW 740i or a Mercedes Benz S Class comparably equipped. I consider the G90 as good if not better than BMW or Mercedes (I’ve owned both). Don’t forget a 5 year 60,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty and free maintenance on just about everything for 3 years.
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
Thanks for your kind words, JM. Yes, the last 6 years have been pretty painful - the liver resection almost did me in with the 3 malignant tumors and 2-1/2 months in hospitals and rehab facilities.
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Five most favorite things about the G90!
Acceleration both from stop and on interstates is truly amazing.
Comfort inside the cabin (front and rear seats) is exhilarating.
Responsiveness to driver input is quick and very rewarding.
Technology is mind-boggling. Provides information as well as safety assurances.
Sound system is outstanding. I have never experienced true surround sound in a car with 17 speakers and a huge amplifier that supplies all the speakers with rich, full-bodied audio.
Those are my favorite things about the G90, including a pricing that is 30-50 thousand dollars less than a BMW 740i or a Mercedes Benz S Class comparably equipped. I consider the G90 as good if not better than BMW or Mercedes (I’ve owned both). Don’t forget a 5 year 60,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty and free maintenance on just about everything for 3 years.
Those are really good reasons to like the G90. Traffic is getting heavy again for some reason, and school isn't even back yet. I have to get onto a 60 mph highway...where they travel 70 mph minimum, twice a day most days, and although I could do it with an underpowered car it is nice to have way more options with the extra horsepower.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
Well tomorrow it looks like we are hitting the wineries.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
By the way, the 85th percentile speed is one standard deviation above the median speed. Per this graph, that is about 10 mph above the zero deviation mark.