Bummer! Would you believe after only 6,700 miles our 2014 Buick Encore had a tire mishap. Apparently my wife hit a curb and sliced the right front tire resulting in a hanging chad. On the Customer Satisfaction Survey nothing but 10's for my dealership, don't you think?
Well, they should be able to afford excellent customer goodwill given they have the backing of all us taxpayers. That is what is especially infuriating about GG's situation. They take your tax money, and still manage to lose customers over poor service.
That line about government money has worn out a little during the last 6 years. The money has been paid back and some forgiven. Whatever. Time to move on. The jobs were saved and the economy was spared the collapse.
If the store wouldn't have taken care of the tire replacement, I am sure someone would have complained that they shouldn't have done it as a goodwill gesture. LOL
Perhaps talk about the money the government has given to Ford. Or other companies. I assume Chrysler (Fiat) as well. I know Honda has received a lot of largess from the State of Ohio.
And then there's the highly glorified Tesla. Elon Musk is essentially a "government contractor" according to this story with SpaceX, Solar city, and Tesla. I heard a program talking about 8 billion given to him and his companies. Are we complaining about Musk's receiving federal monies? LOL
No more worn out than the fear-based "the world would have ended" argument you are rehashing to justify the unjustifiable bailouts. Yes, Chrysler was no more deserving of any government assistance than was GM. Ford maybe a bit more worthy since they didn't need direct handouts.
I don't pay taxes to Ohio, therefore what Ohioans choose to give to Honda doesn't concern me one bit. I'm sure they don't do it out of the goodness of their hearts. I pay federal taxes so indeed the money given and lost to GM has not been forgiven by me, nor many Americans. Look at the bashing the Democrats that voted for bailouts have taken in the last couple of elections! Coincidence? I think not.
I don't think Tesla should receive subsidies, but I also wonder how much bigger they'd be in a world without GM and Chrysler.
'18 Porsche Macan Turbo, '16 Audi TTS, Wife's '19 VW Tiguan SEL 4-Motion
It was shocking, however, to see how nonchalant dealers were about offering me thousands below what I wanted and just rolling it into the lease price.
A few years back I was in the showroom looking at cars and I was listening to an older couple who were trading their Lucerne for another car being told by the salesman about how little value the Lucerne had. From what I can tell, they would fly off the lot when one did hit the lots here in the Midwest. But he was setting them up to pay more because he wasn't going to give them much for their Lucerne and they had no idea of real trade-in value.
I have. I have had excellent experiences with my Honda's and Audi's. Testing VW now with the wife's new ride. I know VW doesn't have the quality control Audi does, but so far so good except for:
1. The engine fan has stayed on a few times after turning the car off, as if it was 100 degrees out (it wasn't, it was cool), or she had just climbed a mountain at full throttle (never did that either). It goes off after a few minutes I'm told. Seems either a sensor is off or diesel engines like to be cooled down after being turned off? Does anyone know? 2. the back of the muffler finish is.... to put it lightly... ugly. Never should have passed QC, but apparently it is acceptable to whoever is the VW QC manager in Mexico. It is only noticeable to people with attention to detail and who look down and low at a car.
'18 Porsche Macan Turbo, '16 Audi TTS, Wife's '19 VW Tiguan SEL 4-Motion
one of these days I need to remember to poke my head under my Jetta to inspect the muffler. Just out of curiosity, since it really makes no difference to me!!
I bet that the diesel is set to keep the fan on longer. No clue why, but easy enough to ask the dealer.
Mr. Kling signed a five-year car lease in 2014 when he was 85. He made no down payment. Indeed, the $362.37 monthly payments on his Toyota Corolla were inflated due to "carry-over" charges from a previous lease.
Earlier this year, Kling had a heart attack and bypass surgery and his doctors declared him unfit to drive.
His Toyota dealer has told him it will cost more than $7,500 to get out of his lease.
The article was about a company that sells you a policy for about $250 that will pay off the lease if you get into trouble, lose your job, can't drive anymore.
But, this is the part of the article I found interesting:
"Negative equity is an epidemic today," "That's because terms of contracts are far longer (72 months on average) and little to no money is put down anymore. Indeed, negative equity from a previous vehicle is being rolled (into a new contract) 30 to 40 per cent of the time, at an average debt of nearly $4,000. The result? If something unexpected happens throughout the term of the lease or loan, people will likely be hit with a substantial sum in order to get out of the transaction."
Why deny yourself? Get whatever you want whenever you want. Don't be responsible, the government will bail you out. Those rich guys are keeping you down! :@
Wait, WE'RE the rich guys according to the government!
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Salesman called multiple times Monday and Tuesday to tell me that they would bump their offer for my Eclipse from $7300 to $9000 as requested. Deal done. They were even able to beat my credit union's 1.99% with 1.89%. Everything taken care of in a few hours by the dealer while I daydreamed out in the lot looking at cars and trucks. My absolute limit was my car and $26k out the door. I got it for my car and $25780.
Good experience. Salesman was a young guy who was just aggressive enough to keep me interested. He gave me a smile when he said that he had gone over his boss's head to get me the extra for my trade. Other than that he kept the puffery to a minimum. He'll get all 10s on the survey. I'll bird dog for him if I can.
Interesting experience. I put all my hot pants emotions aside and had resigned myself to keeping the Eclipse which was without a doubt the best car I've ever owned. Would have been happy keeping it. Walked on the first offer and I think that's what got me the deal. Seems that the door is the most powerful negotiating tool. Got $3500-4000 off depending on how you figure it.
Whoop there it is. Whoop there it is. Got it.
Salesman called multiple times Monday and Tuesday to tell me that they would bump their offer for my Eclipse from $7300 to $9000 as requested. Deal done. They were even able to beat my credit union's 1.99% with 1.89%. Everything taken care of in a few hours by the dealer while I daydreamed out in the lot looking at cars and trucks. My absolute limit was my car and $26k out the door. I got it for my car and $25780.
Good experience. Salesman was a young guy who was just aggressive enough to keep me interested. He gave me a smile when he said that he had gone over his boss's head to get me the extra for my trade. Other than that he kept the puffery to a minimum. He'll get all 10s on the survey. I'll bird dog for him if I can.
Interesting experience. I put all my hot pants emotions aside and had resigned myself to keeping the Eclipse which was without a doubt the best car I've ever owned. Would have been happy keeping it. Walked on the first offer and I think that's what got me the deal. Seems that the door is the most powerful negotiating tool. Got $3500-4000 off depending on how you figure it.
Being dispassionate isn't as much fun though.
That is GREAT, farmer. Price was outstanding and trade value stupendous. Car is gorgeous, OF, simply gorgeous. You have been yearning for this car for over 6 months and because of you patience and perseverance, you got what you wanted for the price you could afford.
I wish you many years of driving pleasure and excitement with your new Mustang. Love that color!!!
Salesman called multiple times Monday and Tuesday to tell me that they would bump their offer for my Eclipse from $7300 to $9000 as requested. Deal done. They were even able to beat my credit union's 1.99% with 1.89%. Everything taken care of in a few hours by the dealer while I daydreamed out in the lot looking at cars and trucks. My absolute limit was my car and $26k out the door. I got it for my car and $25780.
Good experience. Salesman was a young guy who was just aggressive enough to keep me interested. He gave me a smile when he said that he had gone over his boss's head to get me the extra for my trade. Other than that he kept the puffery to a minimum. He'll get all 10s on the survey. I'll bird dog for him if I can.
Interesting experience. I put all my hot pants emotions aside and had resigned myself to keeping the Eclipse which was without a doubt the best car I've ever owned. Would have been happy keeping it. Walked on the first offer and I think that's what got me the deal. Seems that the door is the most powerful negotiating tool. Got $3500-4000 off depending on how you figure it.
Being dispassionate isn't as much fun though.
of, congratulations and I am officially jealous. Nice car, right price, good deal! It's been what, 2-3 years you've been talking about a Mustang. Plenty of summer left to enjoy it.
Wow, oldfarmer...Congratulations. That was the color of my 6 cyl (new one is white). So what are the details? Premium package? Shaker stereo? Automatic? I see it's a 5.0 It will really set you back in the seat eh? And keeps pouring on the power until you let off. That car is fast!
OF, in case they didn't tell you, there is a USB port in the little console. Put about 800 of your favorite MP3 songs on a memory stick and plug it in and hit AUX on the stereo and will play them in alpha, random or stick order. The engine looks good too. I had mine about a month and ended up at a car show. Somebody said lets raise the hood. Next thing you know people were taking pics of the Coyote engine with all the chrome and big 5.0.
Salesman called multiple times Monday and Tuesday to tell me that they would bump their offer for my Eclipse from $7300 to $9000 as requested. Deal done. They were even able to beat my credit union's 1.99% with 1.89%. Everything taken care of in a few hours by the dealer while I daydreamed out in the lot looking at cars and trucks. My absolute limit was my car and $26k out the door. I got it for my car and $25780.
Good experience. Salesman was a young guy who was just aggressive enough to keep me interested. He gave me a smile when he said that he had gone over his boss's head to get me the extra for my trade. Other than that he kept the puffery to a minimum. He'll get all 10s on the survey. I'll bird dog for him if I can.
Interesting experience. I put all my hot pants emotions aside and had resigned myself to keeping the Eclipse which was without a doubt the best car I've ever owned. Would have been happy keeping it. Walked on the first offer and I think that's what got me the deal. Seems that the door is the most powerful negotiating tool. Got $3500-4000 off depending on how you figure it.
Being dispassionate isn't as much fun though.
of, congratulations and I am officially jealous. Nice car, right price, good deal! It's been what, 2-3 years you've been talking about a Mustang. Plenty of summer left to enjoy it.
2-3 years? Try a decade! I first wanted a Mustang back in 2005 when the new style came out. Went so far as to rent one from Hertz to try it out. The V6 back then was horrible and I was a little too timid (and broke) to get the GT. 3 years latter I got the Eclipse as a compromise. Now I've come full circle.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
OF, in case they didn't tell you, there is a USB port in the little console. Put about 800 of your favorite MP3 songs on a memory stick and plug it in and hit AUX on the stereo and will play them in alpha, random or stick order. The engine looks good too. I had mine about a month and ended up at a car show. Somebody said lets raise the hood. Next thing you know people were taking pics of the Coyote engine with all the chrome and big 5.0.
Ha ha you forget who you're talking to. MP what? Took me 20 minutes today to set the clock. My son was wowed by all the technology but he didn't even know what a 5.0 was. (Is he really my son?)
The car is a base model and other than not having leather seats I couldn't see one thing I wanted on the Premium edition. Not to mention I couldn't afford another $4k. It's automatic. I know what the true enthusiasts will say but I didn't enjoy driving the stick and I'm never sure how long my knees will be functional. The Sports mode is promising to be a blast.
Well, look at it from my perspective, I already came to the conclusion that Chrysler (and the other Big 2 are lumped in for the most part by being guilty by association), will never seen another penny from me in my lifetime. The decision was made long ago and will not be revisited or reconsidered (again, in this lifetime). So in essence, I have moved on, like I said, to Honda, Audi, & VW. I have considered many makes and models but just not the Big 3 seriously. Ford and GM may be up for a parole or probation hearing every 10 years or so, but so far they have remained in prison in the "non-serious consideration" category. Chrysler is dead to me.
So yes, I have moved on.
Now, when you steal my tax money in a government takeover of sorts, you reopen the case, but that was outside of my control. The government essentially made a liar out of me never giving another dime to these guys.
Absent the bailouts, these companies would be extinct, and I wouldn't have batted an eye nor needed to revisit these things. Due to the bailouts, the companies still exist, so it makes it a bit harder to move on, but I have.
Nothing has changed from the early 2000's when this decision was made; only had to revisit the wounds with the bailouts. When the next inevitable bailout is needed (history repeats itself), I'll bring this all up again, but until then, this will be my last word on the subject.
'18 Porsche Macan Turbo, '16 Audi TTS, Wife's '19 VW Tiguan SEL 4-Motion
That is GREAT, farmer. Price was outstanding and trade value stupendous. Car is gorgeous, OF, simply gorgeous. You have been yearning for this car for over 6 months and because of you patience and perseverance, you got what you wanted for the price you could afford.
I wish you many years of driving pleasure and excitement with your new Mustang. Love that color!!!
Mike said exactluy what I would have said oldfarmer.....so no need to read it twice.
I will say the car looks great, you got a tremendous deal, you played it exactly right, ..........you got the car of your dreams. Best wishes and congratulations!
Salesman called multiple times Monday and Tuesday to tell me that they would bump their offer for my Eclipse from $7300 to $9000 as requested. Deal done. They were even able to beat my credit union's 1.99% with 1.89%. Everything taken care of in a few hours by the dealer while I daydreamed out in the lot looking at cars and trucks. My absolute limit was my car and $26k out the door. I got it for my car and $25780.
Good experience. Salesman was a young guy who was just aggressive enough to keep me interested. He gave me a smile when he said that he had gone over his boss's head to get me the extra for my trade. Other than that he kept the puffery to a minimum. He'll get all 10s on the survey. I'll bird dog for him if I can.
Interesting experience. I put all my hot pants emotions aside and had resigned myself to keeping the Eclipse which was without a doubt the best car I've ever owned. Would have been happy keeping it. Walked on the first offer and I think that's what got me the deal. Seems that the door is the most powerful negotiating tool. Got $3500-4000 off depending on how you figure it.
Being dispassionate isn't as much fun though.
Congrats!
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Congrats farmer. I have been pulling for you to get that Mustang for years. You deserve that car and it is just stunning...except for the big ugly grill. kidding of course !
Congrats @oldfarmer50 and welcome to the Mustang club. That's my favorite color, same as my 5.0
2011 Toyota Camry, 2014 Jeep Wrangler, 2017 Honda Civic Coupe, 2019 Toyota Rav4 Hybrid XSE, 2021 Toyota Tundra, 2022 Toyota 4Runner, 2022 Tesla Model 3
Salesman called multiple times Monday and Tuesday to tell me that they would bump their offer for my Eclipse from $7300 to $9000 as requested. Deal done. They were even able to beat my credit union's 1.99% with 1.89%. Everything taken care of in a few hours by the dealer while I daydreamed out in the lot looking at cars and trucks. My absolute limit was my car and $26k out the door. I got it for my car and $25780.
Good experience. Salesman was a young guy who was just aggressive enough to keep me interested. He gave me a smile when he said that he had gone over his boss's head to get me the extra for my trade. Other than that he kept the puffery to a minimum. He'll get all 10s on the survey. I'll bird dog for him if I can.
Interesting experience. I put all my hot pants emotions aside and had resigned myself to keeping the Eclipse which was without a doubt the best car I've ever owned. Would have been happy keeping it. Walked on the first offer and I think that's what got me the deal. Seems that the door is the most powerful negotiating tool. Got $3500-4000 off depending on how you figure it.
Whoop there it is. Whoop there it is. Got it.
Salesman called multiple times Monday and Tuesday to tell me that they would bump their offer for my Eclipse from $7300 to $9000 as requested. Deal done. They were even able to beat my credit union's 1.99% with 1.89%. Everything taken care of in a few hours by the dealer while I daydreamed out in the lot looking at cars and trucks. My absolute limit was my car and $26k out the door. I got it for my car and $25780.
Good experience. Salesman was a young guy who was just aggressive enough to keep me interested. He gave me a smile when he said that he had gone over his boss's head to get me the extra for my trade. Other than that he kept the puffery to a minimum. He'll get all 10s on the survey. I'll bird dog for him if I can.
Interesting experience. I put all my hot pants emotions aside and had resigned myself to keeping the Eclipse which was without a doubt the best car I've ever owned. Would have been happy keeping it. Walked on the first offer and I think that's what got me the deal. Seems that the door is the most powerful negotiating tool. Got $3500-4000 off depending on how you figure it.
Being dispassionate isn't as much fun though.
Ah, the shining paint of a new car, must smell as good as well. Congrats
Oh, that would be a shame if something happened to him. I counted so heavily on his generosity.
Way to go OF! If you can pull the trigger on that I may figure out that Tesla III in a couple of years,
You definitely got the right combo of engine and color. I give 2 months before they suspend you license. Who else do I hear?
The killer with leasing is that the lease doesn't necessarily end because you do something drastic as dying. We had dad's Buick for months afterwards. I'd drive it sometimes to keep miles off my car. If dad had liked the car I'd have bought out the lease but of all the cars he had he hated that one. Had it been his last deVille I'd be pulling a lemko.
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I got the Mustang itch real bad so I went back to the dealer where I test drove a stick equipped 5.0 last November. I'm a reluctant standard shift driver and wasn't impressed with the exhaust sound so I let the search languish. Until this week.
Good luck with the purchase, my first new car was a red 81 Mustang. It was a good car.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
While not as tragic as RIchard's scenario, quite a few years ago I was driving along a 4 lane road. It was sunny. I was probably going UNDER the speed limit as it was rush hour (30 MPH in a 35 MPH zone). I was taking my Father home after his visit to the cardiologist.
Your story reminds of a similar scenario that happened to me. I was returning home from work one day and I was stopped at a stop light. I was the first car in the right lane on a road with two lanes in each direction. Also at the light going in our direction was a bicyclist.
Traffic going across cleared and the cyclist crossed against the light and proceeded down the road. We got the green light a few seconds later and we proceeded to go. As I approached cyclist he suddenly made a left turn to cross the street without looking back to see if it was safe to do. I had to slam on my brakes to miss him and missed him I did by less than a foot.
Unfortunately the car in the lane next to me made contact with the cyclist. I stayed around and gave a statement to the police.
I was expecting to be called up as a witness to a court case but it never happened.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
I was once run into by a car backing up very slowly on a one-way street. I remember this so clearly because it was a Geo Metro and the driver was wearing a football helmet (you couldn't make this up). He lay on the seat groaning.
Heck if I were driving a Geo Metro I would be groaning too.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
I don't think Tesla should receive subsidies, but I also wonder how much bigger they'd be in a world without GM and Chrysler.
I don't think that GM or Chrysler would have disappeared. Without a bailout they simply would have slipped into bankruptcy and then been restructured and continued operations. Both were to big with too many assets to be dissolved and eliminated. It most likely would have been better for both to have gone that route.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
The other night I was talking with she who must be obeyed about what we would replace our current cars with. We both agreed that the Mustang ragtop would be a strong contender to replace the Sebring.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
In 2 years when I need a new one, I will take a serious look at the various convertible options to see if one makes sense. Could be interesting! Might have to go used on one of those.
Fantastic, OF. Love the color. Love the wheels. Love the motor. Ford truly does a nice metallic red, avoiding going too maroon like many makes do. What a great come-back story after walking away disappointed the first round. It's a beaut Clark.
The killer with leasing is that the lease doesn't necessarily end because you do something drastic as dying. We had dad's Buick for months afterwards. I'd drive it sometimes to keep miles off my car. If dad had liked the car I'd have bought out the lease but of all the cars he had he hated that one. Had it been his last deVille I'd be pulling a lemko.
There are companies now that work with dealers and they will insure your lease. If for example you die in year one they will take over the lease. Cost starts at about $250, and varies depending on lots of factors.
I say, don't bother...lease the car and drive it, if something happens to you let your loved ones sort it out.
Then there are companies that will break a lease. Charge about $300 but you have to sweeten the pot on your lease.....like pay someone $2000 to take it over. Can get expensive if you have negative equity involved.
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I don't pay taxes to Ohio, therefore what Ohioans choose to give to Honda doesn't concern me one bit. I'm sure they don't do it out of the goodness of their hearts. I pay federal taxes so indeed the money given and lost to GM has not been forgiven by me, nor many Americans. Look at the bashing the Democrats that voted for bailouts have taken in the last couple of elections! Coincidence? I think not.
I don't think Tesla should receive subsidies, but I also wonder how much bigger they'd be in a world without GM and Chrysler.
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2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
1. The engine fan has stayed on a few times after turning the car off, as if it was 100 degrees out (it wasn't, it was cool), or she had just climbed a mountain at full throttle (never did that either). It goes off after a few minutes I'm told. Seems either a sensor is off or diesel engines like to be cooled down after being turned off? Does anyone know?
2. the back of the muffler finish is.... to put it lightly... ugly. Never should have passed QC, but apparently it is acceptable to whoever is the VW QC manager in Mexico. It is only noticeable to people with attention to detail and who look down and low at a car.
I bet that the diesel is set to keep the fan on longer. No clue why, but easy enough to ask the dealer.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
Why deny yourself? Get whatever you want whenever you want. Don't be responsible, the government will bail you out. Those rich guys are keeping you down! :@
Wait, WE'RE the rich guys according to the government!
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Salesman called multiple times Monday and Tuesday to tell me that they would bump their offer for my Eclipse from $7300 to $9000 as requested. Deal done. They were even able to beat my credit union's 1.99% with 1.89%. Everything taken care of in a few hours by the dealer while I daydreamed out in the lot looking at cars and trucks. My absolute limit was my car and $26k out the door. I got it for my car and $25780.
Good experience. Salesman was a young guy who was just aggressive enough to keep me interested. He gave me a smile when he said that he had gone over his boss's head to get me the extra for my trade. Other than that he kept the puffery to a minimum. He'll get all 10s on the survey. I'll bird dog for him if I can.
Interesting experience. I put all my hot pants emotions aside and had resigned myself to keeping the Eclipse which was without a doubt the best car I've ever owned. Would have been happy keeping it. Walked on the first offer and I think that's what got me the deal. Seems that the door is the most powerful negotiating tool. Got $3500-4000 off depending on how you figure it.
Being dispassionate isn't as much fun though.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
(And I like those wheels better).
I wish you many years of driving pleasure and excitement with your new Mustang. Love that color!!!
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a while and finally you've got one!!!
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
So what are the details? Premium package? Shaker stereo? Automatic? I see it's a 5.0
It will really set you back in the seat eh? And keeps pouring on the power until you let off.
That car is fast!
2013 Mustang GT, 2001 GMC Yukon Denali
The engine looks good too. I had mine about a month and ended up at a car show. Somebody said lets raise the hood. Next thing you know people were taking pics of the Coyote engine with all the chrome and big 5.0.
2013 Mustang GT, 2001 GMC Yukon Denali
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
The car is a base model and other than not having leather seats I couldn't see one thing I wanted on the Premium edition. Not to mention I couldn't afford another $4k. It's automatic. I know what the true enthusiasts will say but I didn't enjoy driving the stick and I'm never sure how long my knees will be functional. The Sports mode is promising to be a blast.
I agree, that engine looks like a work of art.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
So yes, I have moved on.
Now, when you steal my tax money in a government takeover of sorts, you reopen the case, but that was outside of my control. The government essentially made a liar out of me never giving another dime to these guys.
Absent the bailouts, these companies would be extinct, and I wouldn't have batted an eye nor needed to revisit these things. Due to the bailouts, the companies still exist, so it makes it a bit harder to move on, but I have.
Nothing has changed from the early 2000's when this decision was made; only had to revisit the wounds with the bailouts. When the next inevitable bailout is needed (history repeats itself), I'll bring this all up again, but until then, this will be my last word on the subject.
I will say the car looks great, you got a tremendous deal, you played it exactly right, ..........you got the car of your dreams. Best wishes and congratulations!
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You were away for too long, but not that you're back, you're back in style.
Well done!
Just kidding, they look fine. Awesome. I'm envious. Well done! Just don't get too many speeding tickets. Those cars are explosively fast.
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
Great deal on a great car in a great color.
I hope he is OK.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
Way to go OF! If you can pull the trigger on that I may figure out that Tesla III in a couple of years,
You definitely got the right combo of engine and color. I give 2 months before they suspend you license. Who else do I hear?
The killer with leasing is that the lease doesn't necessarily end because you do something drastic as dying. We had dad's Buick for months afterwards. I'd drive it sometimes to keep miles off my car. If dad had liked the car I'd have bought out the lease but of all the cars he had he hated that one. Had it been his last deVille I'd be pulling a lemko.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
Traffic going across cleared and the cyclist crossed against the light and proceeded down the road. We got the green light a few seconds later and we proceeded to go. As I approached cyclist he suddenly made a left turn to cross the street without looking back to see if it was safe to do. I had to slam on my brakes to miss him and missed him I did by less than a foot.
Unfortunately the car in the lane next to me made contact with the cyclist. I stayed around and gave a statement to the police.
I was expecting to be called up as a witness to a court case but it never happened.
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
The other night I was talking with she who must be obeyed about what we would replace our current cars with. We both agreed that the Mustang ragtop would be a strong contender to replace the Sebring.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
I say, don't bother...lease the car and drive it, if something happens to you let your loved ones sort it out.
Then there are companies that will break a lease. Charge about $300 but you have to sweeten the pot on your lease.....like pay someone $2000 to take it over. Can get expensive if you have negative equity involved.
What a mess that could be!
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
'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
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
'21 Dark Blue/Black Audi A7 PHEV (mine); '22 White/Beige BMW X3 (hers); '20 Estoril Blue/Oyster BMW M240xi 'Vert (Ours, read: hers in 'vert weather; mine during Nor'easters...)
Alright! Another National Lampoons fan.