I've heard of dealers using the phone system to monitor conversations by remotely turning on the speaker mode. I'm always tempted to say some outrageous stuff in the cubicles....
@murphydog, good luck! I forget, did you decide whether to swap out the wheels?
Well today at the house was fulled with a lot of yelling, screaming and cursing. Yep you guessed it it was home improvement day. Replaced every faucet in the house except the one in the laundry room (but don't mention that to the wife lest she'll want that one changed too) and all the toilets. That's four bathroom faucets, three toilets (can't believe all three fit in the wife's Sonata) and one kitchen faucet.
That kitchen faucet was the worse, the nut under the sink holding the faucet in place was in an almost inaccessible spot. The nut trying to get at it found it was nearly impossible to get a wrench at it and when you could there was practically no room to turn the wrench (I think I invented new curse words getting that thing loose). Luckily the new faucet had a slightly different system to secured the faucet that required only finger tightening a nut like device then using screws to tighten it.
As I sit here enjoying a Leinekugel and looking at the kitchen the big problem I face is how to get all that stuff I took out from under the sink back under the sink.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
That kitchen faucet was the worse, the nut under the sink holding the faucet in place was in an almost inaccessible spot. The nut trying to get at it found it was nearly impossible to get a wrench at it and when you could there was practically no room to turn the wrench (I think I invented new curse words getting that thing loose).
It's final, Son #1 sold his '08 T&C with around 180K miles on it.
He calls the first guy and tells him about the van now having a new Chrysler rebuilt transmission and this dope says, "that's great, how about dropping your price $400 and I'll buy it". My son can't hardly believe what the guy said and tells him,
Now I ask you, has anyone ever come across an idiot like the first guy that didn't buy his van? I mean, c'mon man, how dumb can a buyer be?
jmonroe
Love it....justice!
The moron lost out on a great deal that included a new rebuilt tranny....love those kind of stories.
No the moron was a typical flake who had no intension of buying. Lots out there like him!
After a bunch of nibbles, I've finally found a couple of positions that seem to fit my skills and experience. Despite my desire to leave the IT industry, both companies are in the software biz.
Both roles are very similar to the work I was doing at IBM.
Company 1 is located on the other side of Denver from where I live - I'd be expected to go into the office daily for the first 3-6 months, then perhaps only once or twice a week after that.
Company 2 has an office about 20 minutes from my house, but the role is remote, which means I could continue to work from home.
The job for Company 2 is a much bigger challenge - I've already spoken to the Europe and Asia-Pacific regional managers that I would work with. At the moment, they are the front runner.
Naturally, both of them want me to come to the office for an in-person interview. Company 1 has invited me to their office on Monday afternoon from 2-3. Company 2 is located in Palo Alto, CA, and are flying me out on Monday evening at 5:40 to SF, then meet with the senior managers and executives on Tuesday.
I'll at least get a flight, a hotel, a rental car (Hertz intermediate, which is a Corolla or similar) and a per diem to talk to company 2.
Therefore, I'll be offline from Monday noon-ish to Tuesday night. I might check in via my smartphone, but no guarantees.
Good luck. I hope you get your first pick. You must be in possession of a desirable skill set to have two employers bidding for you.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Taking the Ghia to the Greenwood Car Show for those of you in Seattle - Had a few nibbles in the last month, hoping to find somebody who just has to have it! Wish me luck
I think the car show is the perfect place to find a buyer.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
explorer...I wonder if JiffyLube would service the McLaren?
driver.....335i GT is an imposing car in person. Tons of room. Drove it last night. It feels like a normal 3 series, just bigger. I liked it.
Didn't get into numbers but the sales guy admitted the GTs were slow movers and they'd be "motivated" to make a deal. Could be just more dealer speak, though. I told him I'd be willing to trade the '16 CTS for the '16 335i GT. He didn't even flinch....like that happens regularly.
He eyeballed the CTS and I told him it had 6,500 miles on the odo. He mentioned..."not sure we'd even need to test drive it. Doesn't look like it's been wrecked. What could be wrong with it?"
Why...nothing.....nothing at all!
I have to decide for myself if I'm in the market or not. And, if I'd be happier with something else aside from the CTS (which has been as perfect as anything I've ever owned so far and is a nice ride in its own right). Then again, I can't hold a candle to @breld.
GG, stickguy has it right....try the 335 GT immediately after arriving in your car and compare. Make sure you aren't giving up a feature you will miss. When we were looking at the 328 vs 335 - 2013 model, we found a huge difference in power and smoothness. My wife thought the 328 just didn't feel like a BMW should.
The big factor could be the difference in price. Gt would be great at 10% off, but depends on trade in and ultimate difference. There should be a big difference in how much more you like the GT 335 too, not worth it just to switch.
One more thing to consider, what will be worth more at trade in time 3 or 4 years down the road. Since Cadillac sales are weak, the BMW may actually hold it's value much better.
I pulled up in my CTS and tested the 335i GT. So, got a good feel for their differences (which aren't as significant as one might think). I'm not holding my breath for a great offer on the CTS. Hoping for low $40s. But, considering I actually paid for a '14 and am trading in a '16, I don't feel nearly as bad. I don't want to write a check for anything more than a difference of $10K. Less would make me pull the trigger today.
Can you imagine trying to trade in your '14 and having to explain that the wheels might fall off when they test drove it?
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
It's final, Son #1 sold his '08 T&C with around 180K miles on it.
He calls the first guy and tells him about the van now having a new Chrysler rebuilt transmission and this dope says, "that's great, how about dropping your price $400 and I'll buy it". My son can't hardly believe what the guy said and tells him,
Now I ask you, has anyone ever come across an idiot like the first guy that didn't buy his van? I mean, c'mon man, how dumb can a buyer be?
jmonroe
Love it....justice!
The moron lost out on a great deal that included a new rebuilt tranny....love those kind of stories.
No the moron was a typical flake who had no intension of buying. Lots out there like him!
I can't imagine carrying on like that but I suppose there are people who either use a transaction as a social event because they are lonely or those that enjoy playing head games with people for some sick feeling of power.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Had my 2nd Saturday off this month. Dad & I decided both of us don't need to work on Saturday. My wife loaded up the Pilot and headed to Jones Beach on Long Island with our boys. My daughter & I headed into The Bronx to see the 27 time World Champion New York Yankees play the Minnesota Twins. Before we left, she said to me: "Daddy. Can we take your red car?" So I put her car seat in the back of the Prelude. Temps were high, but the AC kept us nice and cool. It is a shame that coupes are losing in popularity to sedans and SUVs. 90% of the time it's just me in the car anyway. I made a Costco run in the Prelude after work one day this past week.
Had my 2nd Saturday off this month. Dad & I decided both of us don't need to work on Saturday. My wife loaded up the Pilot and headed to Jones Beach on Long Island with our boys. My daughter & I headed into The Bronx to see the 27 time World Champion New York Yankees play the Minnesota Twins. Before we left, she said to me: "Daddy. Can we take your red car?" So I put her car seat in the back of the Prelude. Temps were high, but the AC kept us nice and cool. It is a shame that coupes are losing in popularity to sedans and SUVs. 90% of the time it's just me in the car anyway. I made a Costco run in the Prelude after work one day this past week.
She's not a daddy's girl is she? Precious.
2021 VW Arteon SEL 4-motion, 2018 VW Passat SE w/tech, 2016 Audi Q5 Premium Plus w/tech
It's final, Son #1 sold his '08 T&C with around 180K miles on it.
He calls the first guy and tells him about the van now having a new Chrysler rebuilt transmission and this dope says, "that's great, how about dropping your price $400 and I'll buy it". My son can't hardly believe what the guy said and tells him,
Now I ask you, has anyone ever come across an idiot like the first guy that didn't buy his van? I mean, c'mon man, how dumb can a buyer be?
jmonroe
Love it....justice!
The moron lost out on a great deal that included a new rebuilt tranny....love those kind of stories.
No the moron was a typical flake who had no intension of buying. Lots out there like him!
I can't imagine carrying on like that but I suppose there are people who either use a transaction as a social event because they are lonely or those that enjoy playing head games with people for some sick feeling of power.
Also chronic car buyers.....who are addicted to looking at cars....sometimes even used cars, if you know what I mean OF!
Lots of fun at the car show today. Almost had a sale but ultimately he backed out. One question for all of you - the guy next to me was showing his Ferrari and I have to stress here, HIS CAR WAS NOT FOR SALE. Any way he has two scantily clad ladies join him for nearly the entire day, and I saw him pass of a big stack of Benjamin's when it was over? Why does somebody pay 2 ladies to do that when the car is not for sale?
That kitchen faucet was the worse, the nut under the sink holding the faucet in place was in an almost inaccessible spot. The nut trying to get at it found it was nearly impossible to get a wrench at it and when you could there was practically no room to turn the wrench (I think I invented new curse words getting that thing loose).
Did you have a basin wrench?
No and truth be told it was quicker to get it off the way I did then to run to the Home Depot or wherever and buy one.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
I've been hanging out with a stripper from Munich for the past week- allow me to explain. The A/C on the 2er wasn't working when the car wasn't moving, so I ran it over to my dealer(and now employer). My service advisor gave me a loaner and had a new auxiliary fan air freighted in. When the car was being cleaned up he noticed paint chipping on the front fascia and insisted that I keep the loaner and he would have the fascia repainted at their BMW Approved body shop(my son saw the damage and didn't think it was that noticeable, but my SA has almost as bad a case of OCD as me). Back to the stripper; it's a 320i xDrive- no options save heated seats and the Driver Assistance Package( Park Distance Control and Rear view camera). No hole in the roof, and manual seats. To my surprise I like it more than any F3x I have driven save a 435i M Sport that was equipped with every M Performance accessory available. 0-60 in around 6.5 seconds is hardly fast, but more than enough to keep up with traffic. Handling is decent and the car is a quite capable all around cruiser. Definitely not a penalty box; I guess sometimes less IS more...
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
Back to the stripper; it's a 320i xDrive- no options save heated seats and the Driver Assistance Package( Park Distance Control and Rear view camera). No hole in the roof, and manual seats. To my surprise I like it more than any F3x I have driven save a 435i M Sport that was equipped with every M Performance accessory available. 0-60 in around 6.5 seconds is hardly fast, but more than enough to keep up with traffic. Handling is decent and the car is a quite capable all around cruiser. Definitely not a penalty box; I guess sometimes less IS more...
Thanks for the quick review. I've always been intrigued by the 320. I probably want to add the cold weather package here in Colorado.
Actually my ideal BMW would be a 220xi – but alas, they do not make that.
After a bunch of nibbles, I've finally found a couple of positions that seem to fit my skills and experience. Despite my desire to leave the IT industry, both companies are in the software biz.
Both roles are very similar to the work I was doing at IBM.
Company 1 is located on the other side of Denver from where I live - I'd be expected to go into the office daily for the first 3-6 months, then perhaps only once or twice a week after that.
Company 2 has an office about 20 minutes from my house, but the role is remote, which means I could continue to work from home.
The job for Company 2 is a much bigger challenge - I've already spoken to the Europe and Asia-Pacific regional managers that I would work with. At the moment, they are the front runner.
Naturally, both of them want me to come to the office for an in-person interview. Company 1 has invited me to their office on Monday afternoon from 2-3. Company 2 is located in Palo Alto, CA, and are flying me out on Monday evening at 5:40 to SF, then meet with the senior managers and executives on Tuesday.
I'll at least get a flight, a hotel, a rental car (Hertz intermediate, which is a Corolla or similar) and a per diem to talk to company 2.
Therefore, I'll be offline from Monday noon-ish to Tuesday night. I might check in via my smartphone, but no guarantees.
I'm late to the party again but I have a good excuse. It was a nice day today and Son #1 came over this morning to help me stain the deck. It's times like this that I don't like my 40 foot deck but I only have to do it about every 3 years. I do it before it looks like it needs it. Kinda like keeping a good wax job on the cars.
Good luck with the interviews and let us know how they go.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
Lots of fun at the car show today. Almost had a sale but ultimately he backed out. One question for all of you - the guy next to me was showing his Ferrari and I have to stress here, HIS CAR WAS NOT FOR SALE. Any way he has two scantily clad ladies join him for nearly the entire day, and I saw him pass of a big stack of Benjamin's when it was over? Why does somebody pay 2 ladies to do that when the car is not for sale?
Thoughts?
Maybe he's just a business man.
Just because he's not selling a car doesn't mean he doesn't sell other stuff, right?
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
Lots of fun at the car show today. Almost had a sale but ultimately he backed out. One question for all of you - the guy next to me was showing his Ferrari and I have to stress here, HIS CAR WAS NOT FOR SALE. Any way he has two scantily clad ladies join him for nearly the entire day, and I saw him pass of a big stack of Benjamin's when it was over? Why does somebody pay 2 ladies to do that when the car is not for sale?
Thoughts?
Maybe he's just a business man.
Just because he's not selling a car doesn't mean he doesn't sell other stuff, right?
jmonroe
Maybe he is doing it because he can. Maybe he likes people to feel jealous...the cars and the ladies.......
But, you did well, get a spot right next to the Ferrari and the ladies, you should have made it look like they came with you.
Took the Mustang down to the shore to visit friends at their cottage yesterday. Top down both ways(kinda cool on the way back wearing a tee shirt, but not too bad).
Lots of fun at the car show today. Almost had a sale but ultimately he backed out. One question for all of you - the guy next to me was showing his Ferrari and I have to stress here, HIS CAR WAS NOT FOR SALE. Any way he has two scantily clad ladies join him for nearly the entire day, and I saw him pass of a big stack of Benjamin's when it was over? Why does somebody pay 2 ladies to do that when the car is not for sale?
Maybe you are chasing the wrong pool of buyers @murphydog - get the wheels swapped and then park it at a women's event somewhere. Health fair, Run for the Cure, home and garden show. Maybe offer free shifting lessons.
Maybe you are chasing the wrong pool of buyers @murphydog - get the wheels swapped and then park it at a women's event somewhere. Health fair, Run for the Cure, home and garden show. Maybe offer free shifting lessons.
you may be right - the Women that were our age (may have had a Ghia as a first car) were swooning over it! They were the ones who had very emotional and positive reactions to the car. 2 Weeks there is a VW event at Burgermaster near the U of W - that will draw the right crowd for sure, and the next day is the Northwest VW show at Shoreline Community College. I will be attending both events.
Lots of fun at the car show today. Almost had a sale but ultimately he backed out. One question for all of you - the guy next to me was showing his Ferrari and I have to stress here, HIS CAR WAS NOT FOR SALE. Any way he has two scantily clad ladies join him for nearly the entire day, and I saw him pass of a big stack of Benjamin's when it was over? Why does somebody pay 2 ladies to do that when the car is not for sale?
Thoughts?
Maybe he's just a business man.
Just because he's not selling a car doesn't mean he doesn't sell other stuff, right?
jmonroe
Maybe he is doing it because he can. Maybe he likes people to feel jealous...the cars and the ladies.......
But, you did well, get a spot right next to the Ferrari and the ladies, you should have made it look like they came with you.
jmonroe - you are correct, at least my car had enough seats for them to actually ride with me!
And i agree he was doing to make himself look better than all of us.
Got a call from the BMW sales person yesterday afternoon. He said given that they still want to drive the CTS, they'd be in with a $13.5K delta, as the check I'd have to write.
I immediately told him we weren't even in the ball park. He asked me for a counter, and I told him $9,500 delta would have me driving to the dealership, checkbook in hand.
He said he'd check with this manager (of course) and get back to me if they could get close. I told him it would have to be REALLY close to my offer before I'd consider making a deal.
I think we're too far apart. $4K is a pretty big delta!
I've been hanging out with a stripper from Munich for the past week- allow me to explain. The A/C on the 2er wasn't working when the car wasn't moving, so I ran it over to my dealer(and now employer). My service advisor gave me a loaner and had a new auxiliary fan air freighted in. When the car was being cleaned up he noticed paint chipping on the front fascia and insisted that I keep the loaner and he would have the fascia repainted at their BMW Approved body shop(my son saw the damage and didn't think it was that noticeable, but my SA has almost as bad a case of OCD as me). Back to the stripper; it's a 320i xDrive- no options save heated seats and the Driver Assistance Package( Park Distance Control and Rear view camera). No hole in the roof, and manual seats. To my surprise I like it more than any F3x I have driven save a 435i M Sport that was equipped with every M Performance accessory available. 0-60 in around 6.5 seconds is hardly fast, but more than enough to keep up with traffic. Handling is decent and the car is a quite capable all around cruiser. Definitely not a penalty box; I guess sometimes less IS more...
Oh you meant a car with few options. I thought something else....
Got a call from the BMW sales person yesterday afternoon. He said given that they still want to drive the CTS, they'd be in with a $13.5K delta, as the check I'd have to write.
I immediately told him we weren't even in the ball park. He asked me for a counter, and I told him $9,500 delta would have me driving to the dealership, checkbook in hand.
He said he'd check with this manager (of course) and get back to me if they could get close. I told him it would have to be REALLY close to my offer before I'd consider making a deal.
I think we're too far apart. $4K is a pretty big delta!
Too bad, I liked the GT.
Sounds like the next step is to let them drive the CTS. I can understand their caution given that to them it is still an unknown quantity.
Lots of fun at the car show today. Almost had a sale but ultimately he backed out. One question for all of you - the guy next to me was showing his Ferrari and I have to stress here, HIS CAR WAS NOT FOR SALE. Any way he has two scantily clad ladies join him for nearly the entire day, and I saw him pass of a big stack of Benjamin's when it was over? Why does somebody pay 2 ladies to do that when the car is not for sale?
Thoughts?
Maybe he's just a business man.
Just because he's not selling a car doesn't mean he doesn't sell other stuff, right?
jmonroe
Maybe he is doing it because he can. Maybe he likes people to feel jealous...the cars and the ladies.......
But, you did well, get a spot right next to the Ferrari and the ladies, you should have made it look like they came with you.
I agree, although I would use the word "envious" rather than "jealous". If you have the money to buy and maintain a Ferrari, you can definitely afford to pay for a couple of models to hang out with you and make others envious.
Got a call from the BMW sales person yesterday afternoon. He said given that they still want to drive the CTS, they'd be in with a $13.5K delta, as the check I'd have to write.
I immediately told him we weren't even in the ball park. He asked me for a counter, and I told him $9,500 delta would have me driving to the dealership, checkbook in hand.
He said he'd check with this manager (of course) and get back to me if they could get close. I told him it would have to be REALLY close to my offer before I'd consider making a deal.
I think we're too far apart. $4K is a pretty big delta!
Too bad, I liked the GT.
I'm surprised, really. I feel like the Bimmer dealers around here in Seattle just sit with the GT models.
Sounds to me like they are low balling your trade. I agree with you though, that's too big a hit to take between the two - and it's not like you dislike this CTS.
2025 Jetta GLI Autobahn, 2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xE
I think we're too far apart. $4K is a pretty big delta!
Too bad, I liked the GT.
GG, it was worth a try.
$10k would be a great deal though, maybe $12k is more in the ballpark.....and may be worth it........Driver Method, $500 a year more for next 4 years!
But, only you know how badly you want to switch.
My wife had a great 1992 Saab, and on a very rainy day, in the neighborhood plaza, where they changed the cement parking blocks to go in another direction, she hit one. Her Saab had $9000 worth of repairs. It drove the same after the repairs, and she loved that car, but she wanted another car...just didn't feel right any more.
Same with the A4, when they blamed her for the clutch being worn....she wanted out....the car was tainted.
I am glad we switched the A4 for a GLK, but, I wish we had kept the Saab....the 95 Volvo wasn't very good! Win some....Lose some!
Had my 2nd Saturday off this month. Dad & I decided both of us don't need to work on Saturday. My wife loaded up the Pilot and headed to Jones Beach on Long Island with our boys. My daughter & I headed into The Bronx to see the 27 time World Champion New York Yankees play the Minnesota Twins. Before we left, she said to me: "Daddy. Can we take your red car?" So I put her car seat in the back of the Prelude. Temps were high, but the AC kept us nice and cool. It is a shame that coupes are losing in popularity to sedans and SUVs. 90% of the time it's just me in the car anyway. I made a Costco run in the Prelude after work one day this past week.
Back to the stripper; it's a 320i xDrive- no options save heated seats and the Driver Assistance Package( Park Distance Control and Rear view camera). No hole in the roof, and manual seats. To my surprise I like it more than any F3x I have driven save a 435i M Sport that was equipped with every M Performance accessory available. 0-60 in around 6.5 seconds is hardly fast, but more than enough to keep up with traffic. Handling is decent and the car is a quite capable all around cruiser. Definitely not a penalty box; I guess sometimes less IS more...
Thanks for the quick review. I've always been intrigued by the 320. I probably want to add the cold weather package here in Colorado.
Actually my ideal BMW would be a 220xi – but alas, they do not make that.
I'd like to have the CWP as well, but BMW makes you buy leather seats if you want that package. If you can live with just heated front seats it will only cost you $500 rather than over $2000 for the CWP and leather.
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
Had my 2nd Saturday off this month. Dad & I decided both of us don't need to work on Saturday. My wife loaded up the Pilot and headed to Jones Beach on Long Island with our boys. My daughter & I headed into The Bronx to see the 27 time World Champion New York Yankees play the Minnesota Twins. Before we left, she said to me: "Daddy. Can we take your red car?" So I put her car seat in the back of the Prelude. Temps were high, but the AC kept us nice and cool. It is a shame that coupes are losing in popularity to sedans and SUVs. 90% of the time it's just me in the car anyway. I made a Costco run in the Prelude after work one day this past week.
Just adorable! What a lovely daughter. You're a lucky man.
Precious! enjoy this age sadly it doesn't last long.
You are so right but if you're fortunate enough to be a grandparent you get more chances. In our case we have 5 and when the last one came along it was finally a girl. After 2 sons and 4 straight grandsons, Mrs. j was in heaven. Said something like, "maybe there really is a grandparent god".
I remember the days when she moaned that, "the only way there is going to be a girl in our family is if someone adopts one". :@
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
GG, in your odd case, you can also look at it as you are trading in a 2014 CTS, since that is what you originally paid for (and got a screaming deal). so even at their offer, you are way ahead of the game!
really comes down to how bad you want out of the old one, and how much you like the new one. Not like you shopped elsewhere (Jag maybe?) Often, rushing into something is not a good decision.
GG, in your odd case, you can also look at it as you are trading in a 2014 CTS, since that is what you originally paid for (and got a screaming deal). so even at their offer, you are way ahead of the game!
really comes down to how bad you want out of the old one, and how much you like the new one. Not like you shopped elsewhere (Jag maybe?) Often, rushing into something is not a good decision.
I thought that too...about getting a 2016 when he paid for a 2014, but he did pay a big penalty to come out with the 2016 for that price......so he shouldn't lose it so easily either.
I'd say, he has a bit of leeway because he paid for a 14 and now has a 16, but, has to be careful not to blow it too.
Murph........at least your red wheels match his Ferrari. You can tell people if they can't afford the Ferrari, they can still get a bit of the Ferrari flair with the Ghia.
I would like to see how it looks with discs or gray wheels. And, the other shows sound like a better place for the Ghia.......it just needs the right buyer.
Well if the market has spoken then all you can do is either a) upgrade the car in small ways or b) lower the price incrementally until you hook a fish. No sense to keep trying what isn't working, unless you want to buy it a birthday cake each year.
I like the idea about spraying the wheels a neutral color. That's only a half day's work.
Well if the market has spoken then all you can do is either a) upgrade the car in small ways or b) lower the price incrementally until you hook a fish. No sense to keep trying what isn't working, unless you want to buy it a birthday cake each year.
I like the idea about spraying the wheels a neutral color. That's only a half day's work.
I have chrome wheels on order, have to check on status Monday. I am leaning towards dropping the price, no sense dropping more $$ into it at this point.
If I had buckets of money I would either have Airkewld or house of Ghia do a full restore/repair. Either of those would be labors of love. Cost would be $35-50k for a car that would maybe sell for $20.
I know of a guy, who has a hobby building a car from scratch.....he orders the parts and hires a guy to put the car together.
His wife who is the bread winner at his point said so far he has poured $100,000 into this hobby, and all he does is order the parts and tells the guy to put the car together.
So, not good to sink too much into one of these cars unless you really know what you are doing.
His wife who is the bread winner at his point said so far he has poured $100,000 into this hobby, and all he does is order the parts and tells the guy to put the car together.
So, not good to sink too much into one of these cars unless you really know what you are doing.
Wouldn't it be cheaper to just buy a car and modify it to your liking?
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
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@murphydog, good luck! I forget, did you decide whether to swap out the wheels?
That kitchen faucet was the worse, the nut under the sink holding the faucet in place was in an almost inaccessible spot. The nut trying to get at it found it was nearly impossible to get a wrench at it and when you could there was practically no room to turn the wrench (I think I invented new curse words getting that thing loose). Luckily the new faucet had a slightly different system to secured the faucet that required only finger tightening a nut like device then using screws to tighten it.
As I sit here enjoying a Leinekugel and looking at the kitchen the big problem I face is how to get all that stuff I took out from under the sink back under the sink.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
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2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
Good luck. I hope you get your first pick. You must be in possession of a desirable skill set to have two employers bidding for you.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
I think the car show is the perfect place to find a buyer.
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
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Had my 2nd Saturday off this month. Dad & I decided both of us don't need to work on Saturday. My wife loaded up the Pilot and headed to Jones Beach on Long Island with our boys. My daughter & I headed into The Bronx to see the 27 time World Champion New York Yankees play the Minnesota Twins. Before we left, she said to me: "Daddy. Can we take your red car?" So I put her car seat in the back of the Prelude. Temps were high, but the AC kept us nice and cool. It is a shame that coupes are losing in popularity to sedans and SUVs. 90% of the time it's just me in the car anyway. I made a Costco run in the Prelude after work one day this past week.
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2025 Camry SE AWD
2021 VW Arteon SEL 4-motion, 2018 VW Passat SE w/tech, 2016 Audi Q5 Premium Plus w/tech
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
2013 LX 570 2016 LS 460
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Thoughts?
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
Back to the stripper; it's a 320i xDrive- no options save heated seats and the Driver Assistance Package( Park Distance Control and Rear view camera). No hole in the roof, and manual seats. To my surprise I like it more than any F3x I have driven save a 435i M Sport that was equipped with every M Performance accessory available. 0-60 in around 6.5 seconds is hardly fast, but more than enough to keep up with traffic. Handling is decent and the car is a quite capable all around cruiser. Definitely not a penalty box; I guess sometimes less IS more...
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
Actually my ideal BMW would be a 220xi – but alas, they do not make that.
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Good luck with the interviews and let us know how they go.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
Just because he's not selling a car doesn't mean he doesn't sell other stuff, right?
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
Good Lick!
2 interviews now, more may follow. Every organization moves at a different pace.
But, you did well, get a spot right next to the Ferrari and the ladies, you should have made it look like they came with you.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Top down both ways(kinda cool on the way back wearing a tee shirt, but not too bad).
And i agree he was doing to make himself look better than all of us.
I immediately told him we weren't even in the ball park. He asked me for a counter, and I told him $9,500 delta would have me driving to the dealership, checkbook in hand.
He said he'd check with this manager (of course) and get back to me if they could get close. I told him it would have to be REALLY close to my offer before I'd consider making a deal.
I think we're too far apart. $4K is a pretty big delta!
Too bad, I liked the GT.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
Sounds to me like they are low balling your trade. I agree with you though, that's too big a hit to take between the two - and it's not like you dislike this CTS.
$10k would be a great deal though, maybe $12k is more in the ballpark.....and may be worth it........Driver Method, $500 a year more for next 4 years!
But, only you know how badly you want to switch.
My wife had a great 1992 Saab, and on a very rainy day, in the neighborhood plaza, where they changed the cement parking blocks to go in another direction, she hit one. Her Saab had $9000 worth of repairs. It drove the same after the repairs, and she loved that car, but she wanted another car...just didn't feel right any more.
Same with the A4, when they blamed her for the clutch being worn....she wanted out....the car was tainted.
I am glad we switched the A4 for a GLK, but, I wish we had kept the Saab....the 95 Volvo wasn't very good!
Win some....Lose some!
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
I remember the days when she moaned that, "the only way there is going to be a girl in our family is if someone adopts one". :@
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
really comes down to how bad you want out of the old one, and how much you like the new one. Not like you shopped elsewhere (Jag maybe?) Often, rushing into something is not a good decision.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
I'd say, he has a bit of leeway because he paid for a 14 and now has a 16, but, has to be careful not to blow it too.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Murph........at least your red wheels match his Ferrari. You can tell people if they can't afford the Ferrari, they can still get a bit of the Ferrari flair with the Ghia.
I would like to see how it looks with discs or gray wheels. And, the other shows sound like a better place for the Ghia.......it just needs the right buyer.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
I like the idea about spraying the wheels a neutral color. That's only a half day's work.
If I had buckets of money I would either have Airkewld or house of Ghia do a full restore/repair. Either of those would be labors of love. Cost would be $35-50k for a car that would maybe sell for $20.
His wife who is the bread winner at his point said so far he has poured $100,000 into this hobby, and all he does is order the parts and tells the guy to put the car together.
So, not good to sink too much into one of these cars unless you really know what you are doing.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Wouldn't it be cheaper to just buy a car and modify it to your liking?
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D