Well at least they beat Cincinnati--but then, who couldn't?
Hey....I resemble that remark.
Reds were horrid the first half of hte season. They were just mediocre the 2nd half. They told us they would be rebuilding. But, they let key players go (Johnny Cueto) and backed the truck up for others (Homer Bailey). You can rebuild around Cueto and Joey Votto. Homer Bailey? Not so much!
Like all sports...."there's always next year".
Glad to see the Cubs back in the thick of it. I've always liked them, and enoy going to Wrigley a couple times/year. Cardinals? Obnoxious players and fans.....the LaRussa effect still lingers there.
And yes, welcome back Brittish Rover! Good to hear from you, again! What's up with you these days?
Just be thankful that your not a Giants fan, Best record in baseball at the All Star break, worst record since.
Now since the All Star break the Reds are one game over 500.
Speaking of British Rover....while in Innsbruck I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw a Rover convertible. Apparently it is the only convertible SUV available. Not a bad concept I guess. I think they should offer some SUVs as more of a car model, with a trunk, say like a Jeep. Give you the advantages of an SUV but with a trunk instead of that big cavern where stuff can roll and slosh around.
Looks like a bath tub.
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Now come on, that PT vert looks cute. Like a shopping basket.
Say here's a question. I occasionally see an ad for a lese takeover. Usually last two years on a 3 year lease. What's the upside since you are basically paying the full lease price for a year old car?
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Now come on, that PT vert looks cute. Like a shopping basket.
Say here's a question. I occasionally see an ad for a lese takeover. Usually last two years on a 3 year lease. What's the upside since you are basically paying the full lease price for a year old car?
Often, there is a cash incentive to take over a lease.
Now come on, that PT vert looks cute. Like a shopping basket.
Say here's a question. I occasionally see an ad for a lese takeover. Usually last two years on a 3 year lease. What's the upside since you are basically paying the full lease price for a year old car?
I need about a 6 week take over the lease deal......I will need a car for a bit of September, all of October, one week in November before flying to Florida. I wonder if I can find it.
I think the advantage you would have, taking over a 3 year lease that has 2 years to run, is that you may want to be locked in for only 2 years. You may get a bit of a bonus for coming in and taking over the lease, but, the payments on the car itself aren't going to change, that has been all calculated beforehand.
That PT Cruiser does look like an Easter Egg Basket!
Can't say I understand it. My CTS had 8 and it did not even use those efficiently, IMHO. It could have easily used 5 or 6 for all acceleration and utilize a super high 7th for steady state cruising. Yet the RPM differences between the top 3 gears was negligible.
They're fighting for every drop of fuel, to meet CAFE standards. If dropping 200 rpm downhill means extra 1 percent, that's what they will do (and you will pay). Government mandated big improvements and some completely crazy numbers are being thrown by current administration for the future. If we get "continuity" there, it may become reality.
But, to my point, then why aren't they making bigger strides in the transmission department, like making a very tall cruising gear (especially on more powerful cars)? Rather than a 200rpm drop in each of the top 3 gears, give me 500 rpm drop, for example. I just don't understand all the added complexity without taking full advantage of the possibilities.
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My computer has this new thing called a scroll function, it allows me to breeze past material I don't care to read. It's pretty cool
Gee, my old computer has the same thing.
jmonroe
Even my Commodore 64 with the first web browser I ever had was equipped with Scroll and Ignore features
Yes, but I hate to waste my precious time scrolling by posts and posters I have no interest in. Must take at least half a second.
I saw one post that would have taken too long to scroll past and I was worried about getting a callous on my scroll finger so I had to resort to the "drag the bar on the right edge gizmo thingy" to save myself.
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But, to my point, then why aren't they making bigger strides in the transmission department, like making a very tall cruising gear (especially on more powerful cars)? Rather than a 200rpm drop in each of the top 3 gears, give me 500 rpm drop, for example. I just don't understand all the added complexity without taking full advantage of the possibilities.
I guess there may be some limitations in torque-gearing pairing. . I don't know, would need to ask a mechanical engineer. My best guess is that tall gearing may be counterproductive due to large mechanical losses in torque converter, so best they can do is notch it and then pair torque and gear as best to optimum in between. Who knows. If it was easy, everybody would be doing it.
Old manuals with "overdrive" 5-th (then 6th) gear and friction clutch systems could do stuff like that (large increment in gearing). Seems like automatics may not like such things. BTW, I know somebody was a very old driver, when switched from a two-stroke engine to a small gas miser, got a terrible gas mileage because he had a habit of putting vehicle into a top gear at just 20-30 mph (which you reportedly could do with old two-strokes, as they had huge torque in comparison to same sized four-strokes). It also probably killed the powertrain from all those vibrations. Somebody told me his dad cooked a truck's transmissions, also putting it on overdrive during towing. All those things tell me tall gearing and automatics (sometimes even manuals) don't mix that well.
I need about a 6 week take over the lease deal......I will need a car for a bit of September, all of October, one week in November before flying to Florida. I wonder if I can find it.
Does Leasebusters exist up there? They specialize in that sort of thing.
Not everyone enters into a lease with nothing down. I have a feeling many people put $2k or $3k down, which lowers the payments, and if you take over the lease, you get the lower payments without having to put money down. And sometimes, the person trying to get out of the lease will offer to give you money to take over the lease.
I need about a 6 week take over the lease deal......I will need a car for a bit of September, all of October, one week in November before flying to Florida. I wonder if I can find it.
Does Leasebusters exist up there? They specialize in that sort of thing.
Yes, it does exist over here ( i don't know if I am up from where you are?). I will see what they say, I wonder if it would be a huge amount of paperwork to lease for 6 weeks compared to rent?
Can't say I understand it. My CTS had 8 and it did not even use those efficiently, IMHO. It could have easily used 5 or 6 for all acceleration and utilize a super high 7th for steady state cruising. Yet the RPM differences between the top 3 gears was negligible.
They're fighting for every drop of fuel, to meet CAFE standards. If dropping 200 rpm downhill means extra 1 percent, that's what they will do (and you will pay). Government mandated big improvements and some completely crazy numbers are being thrown by current administration for the future. If we get "continuity" there, it may become reality.
But, to my point, then why aren't they making bigger strides in the transmission department, like making a very tall cruising gear (especially on more powerful cars)? Rather than a 200rpm drop in each of the top 3 gears, give me 500 rpm drop, for example. I just don't understand all the added complexity without taking full advantage of the possibilities.
That makes a lot of sense. In the old days when 4 gear overdrives first were introduced you could lock out overdrive with a button. My 86 Toyota had it as does my Lincoln.
How hard it would be to reserve one top gear that's only for low rpm highway cruising? It could be locked out for city use.
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I can't believe the moniker Isellhondas can't be retrieved and set up.
But to keep Isell posting, I suggest logging in after creating a new name such as Isoldhondas or IsellhondasB4.
Actually, there IS a way to get me back in. I had help from a moderator before when this happened but now I can't remember the remedy. Is there a way to do this manually? I do appreciate the words of support and the friendship that you have shown me. This really means more to me than you can know.
I have this Chrysler 300 rental car. Every once in awhile, it steers like it has a mind of it's own....for about 3 or 4 seconds. The first time it was when I was accelerating, and it felt like extreme torque steer. Then it has happened about 4 times, and I have only driven it about 40 miles total. It is like I have no control over the steering, it only goes a little off course each time, but, I am not the one steering. I don't think it is enough to really cause a problem, but it is not a nice feeling. Maybe the car is haunted,,,wasn't Christine a Chrysler product?
I would buy a VW TDI and then opt for a buyback if I just needed a car for a couple of months.
If I just needed it for a couple of months, why would I want a buyback?
You have the option to have VW buyback the TDI at a known price point in a few months. You have to make sure the TDI you want is eligible (essentially a non-VW dealer), and then you are guaranteed a trade-in value for a 2 year window due to the diesel buyback settlement.
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Speaking of British Rover....while in Innsbruck I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw a Rover convertible. Apparently it is the only convertible SUV available. Not a bad concept I guess. I think they should offer some SUVs as more of a car model, with a trunk, say like a Jeep. Give you the advantages of an SUV but with a trunk instead of that big cavern where stuff can roll and slosh around.
Looks like a bath tub.
Gives a new meaning to the term "car pool".
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Is the TDI buyback deal available to Canadian customers? I haven't seen anything in the press up here about it.
no details have been offered as to the compensation that will be offered to Canadian diesel owners. But, do I buy it, get it licensed, pay DOC fees etc,. and then hope they will offer to buy it back after 6 weeks?
Tall gearing can put a lot of strain on the drivetrain and also cause a lot of "hunting" on automatic transmissions.
I would think that having to many gears (like 11) would cause a lot of hunting, especially in situations where your speed could vary by a few MPH's consistently.
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Driver, can't you just share a car for that short a time? If not, figure out when you really need it, and rent much cleaner overall.
I agree. Hard to share, my wife is all over the place doing her yoga, tennis, gym, bridge, doctor, dentist and other things women do, talk about doilies or something, and I have to be at tennis, pickleball , and....I guess that's about it.
I think renting is the best plan. The only one better is if someone sold me a great car for a low price, then I could sell it after 6 weeks.....but, there would be license, taxes, advertising, mechanical certificate.......I just talked myself out of that one.
I can't believe the moniker Isellhondas can't be retrieved and set up.
But to keep Isell posting, I suggest logging in after creating a new name such as Isoldhondas or IsellhondasB4.
Actually, there IS a way to get me back in. I had help from a moderator before when this happened but now I can't remember the remedy. Is there a way to do this manually? I do appreciate the words of support and the friendship that you have shown me. This really means more to me than you can know.
Craig
I sent you a PM.
@ab348, I wish y'all would build a road to Nunavut.
@ab348, I wish y'all would build a road to Nunavut.
Up here the government would probably only build a bike lane. Canada is the most politically-correct nation on earth and they don't like building highways because they say they are bad for the environment.
I can't believe the moniker Isellhondas can't be retrieved and set up.
But to keep Isell posting, I suggest logging in after creating a new name such as Isoldhondas or IsellhondasB4.
Actually, there IS a way to get me back in. I had help from a moderator before when this happened but now I can't remember the remedy. Is there a way to do this manually? I do appreciate the words of support and the friendship that you have shown me. This really means more to me than you can know.
Craig
I sent you a PM.
@ab348, I wish y'all would build a road to Nunavut.
I wish they would have named it Bob.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
Been looking for another set of wheels for a while, still looking. After looking at a lot of new vehicles, I thought maybe I could buy my oldest's '09 Escape, then help them buy something new. Made what I thought was a pretty good offer, considering the condition, but it was not accepted(no response). Back to looking at something locally.
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Driver, can't you just share a car for that short a time? If not, figure out when you really need it, and rent much cleaner overall.
I agree. Hard to share, my wife is all over the place doing her yoga, tennis, gym, bridge, doctor, dentist and other things women do, talk about doilies or something, and I have to be at tennis, pickleball , and....I guess that's about it.
I think renting is the best plan. The only one better is if someone sold me a great car for a low price, then I could sell it after 6 weeks.....but, there would be license, taxes, advertising, mechanical certificate.......I just talked myself out of that one.
C'mon now, man up and take her car early in the morning while Mrs. Driver is still sleeping and do what you want to do with it. You know she will be at home when you get back, right?
Do that once and let us know how that worked out.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
I've learned so much through the years specifically from you and your insight. I consider you a friend and really don't care what your handle here on edmunds is. You practically built these boards. As far as I'm concerned, you are a fixture around here!
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Say here's a question. I occasionally see an ad for a lese takeover. Usually last two years on a 3 year lease. What's the upside since you are basically paying the full lease price for a year old car?
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I think the advantage you would have, taking over a 3 year lease that has 2 years to run, is that you may want to be locked in for only 2 years. You may get a bit of a bonus for coming in and taking over the lease, but, the payments on the car itself aren't going to change, that has been all calculated beforehand.
That PT Cruiser does look like an Easter Egg Basket!
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'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
Who knows. If it was easy, everybody would be doing it.
Old manuals with "overdrive" 5-th (then 6th) gear and friction clutch systems could do stuff like that (large increment in gearing). Seems like automatics may not like such things. BTW, I know somebody was a very old driver, when switched from a two-stroke engine to a small gas miser, got a terrible gas mileage because he had a habit of putting vehicle into a top gear at just 20-30 mph (which you reportedly could do with old two-strokes, as they had huge torque in comparison to same sized four-strokes). It also probably killed the powertrain from all those vibrations. Somebody told me his dad cooked a truck's transmissions, also putting it on overdrive during towing. All those things tell me tall gearing and automatics (sometimes even manuals) don't mix that well.
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stand for freedom, until they're flashing behind you.
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How hard it would be to reserve one top gear that's only for low rpm highway cruising? It could be locked out for city use.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Craig
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
Every once in awhile, it steers like it has a mind of it's own....for about 3 or 4 seconds.
The first time it was when I was accelerating, and it felt like extreme torque steer.
Then it has happened about 4 times, and I have only driven it about 40 miles total.
It is like I have no control over the steering, it only goes a little off course each time, but, I am not the one steering. I don't think it is enough to really cause a problem, but it is not a nice feeling. Maybe the car is haunted,,,wasn't Christine a Chrysler product?
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I think renting is the best plan. The only one better is if someone sold me a great car for a low price, then I could sell it after 6 weeks.....but, there would be license, taxes, advertising, mechanical certificate.......I just talked myself out of that one.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Besides, what's your point? Surely you're not suggesting you are located less than an hour away from Upper Canada College?
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@ab348, I wish y'all would build a road to Nunavut.
Up here the government would probably only build a bike lane. Canada is the most politically-correct nation on earth and they don't like building highways because they say they are bad for the environment.
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
After looking at a lot of new vehicles, I thought maybe I could buy my oldest's '09 Escape, then help them buy something new.
Made what I thought was a pretty good offer, considering the condition, but it was not accepted(no response).
Back to looking at something locally.
And they want internet voting.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Do that once and let us know how that worked out.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
I've learned so much through the years specifically from you and your insight. I consider you a friend and really don't care what your handle here on edmunds is. You practically built these boards. As far as I'm concerned, you are a fixture around here!
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2025 Camry SE AWD