When I was still traveling for work quite a bit, I was returning an AVIS rental at San Jose Airport. Got to the Avis lot and there was a huge line of cars parked on the side of the service road leading to the Avis parking lot. Waited for about 5 minutes when a guy came running towards someone behind me. I rolled my window down and asked him if he knew what the hold up was. He said no one was at the check in area.
I had a flight to catch. So, I gathered my luggage through the keys of the rental car on the seat and began to hoof it a mile and a half back towards the airport. Same guy I had spoke to saw me and was in another car with someone else and yelled to me if I needed a ride to the airport to hop in. I did.
Didn't know who they were. Didn't know what the hold up was. Didn't have a receipt for the return. Never heard another peep from Avis...no emailed receipt, no charges, no typical "how did we do" email survey. Nothing.
Never rented from Avis again (and I was renting cars once a week back then).
I have an Avis story too. Typically I’m a National guy but couldn’t get a car, so was forced to go Avis. Booked a full size and got to the counter and the line was horrific at 11 PM or so. Ugh
Wait in line, follow the instructions to check in on phone etc. Do all that and get to the counter and they are out of my class. I said ok just give me something. They said the only thing they have are Jeeps and he would switch the reservation.
Hands me the keys and sends me on my way. I get to the exit booth and the guy doesn’t have my reservation or even shows the car is supposed to rented.
He waives me on and said he will figure it out. Well they never figured it out because the next morning I had an email that the reservation was cancelled. When I returned the car they couldn’t check it in and I never paid a dime for the rental.
Wonder how long before they realized that brand new 4XE was missing ?
Also, thank goodness we are back on the main subject, here..
I think I may be responsible for that?
But I learned not everyone knew about cleaning that filter. In all years of owning Maytag, Whirlpool, and Whirlpool dishwashers, I never knew.
My filter was caked with a layer of waxy stuff which I think is part of the dishwashing powder I use. I occasionally add Dawn to the powder, sort of like adding Sea Foam to your gasoline to clean your engine or adding an oil additive (which aren't needed with today's oils). But I guess that didn't work. There I brought it back to car-related items...
When I was still traveling for work quite a bit, I was returning an AVIS rental at San Jose Airport. Got to the Avis lot and there was a huge line of cars parked on the side of the service road leading to the Avis parking lot. Waited for about 5 minutes when a guy came running towards someone behind me. I rolled my window down and asked him if he knew what the hold up was. He said no one was at the check in area.
I had a flight to catch. So, I gathered my luggage through the keys of the rental car on the seat and began to hoof it a mile and a half back towards the airport. Same guy I had spoke to saw me and was in another car with someone else and yelled to me if I needed a ride to the airport to hop in. I did.
Didn't know who they were. Didn't know what the hold up was. Didn't have a receipt for the return. Never heard another peep from Avis...no emailed receipt, no charges, no typical "how did we do" email survey. Nothing.
Never rented from Avis again (and I was renting cars once a week back then).
I have an Avis story too. Typically I’m a National guy but couldn’t get a car, so was forced to go Avis. Booked a full size and got to the counter and the line was horrific at 11 PM or so. Ugh
Wait in line, follow the instructions to check in on phone etc. Do all that and get to the counter and they are out of my class. I said ok just give me something. They said the only thing they have are Jeeps and he would switch the reservation.
Hands me the keys and sends me on my way. I get to the exit booth and the guy doesn’t have my reservation or even shows the car is supposed to rented.
He waives me on and said he will figure it out. Well they never figured it out because the next morning I had an email that the reservation was cancelled. When I returned the car they couldn’t check it in and I never paid a dime for the rental.
Wonder how long before they realized that brand new 4XE was missing ?
————————————————- Hell, if you knew they were that screwed up you could have driven it home and put it in your garage.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
So, speaking of new drivers and permits and such, I think you all know I'm still trying to find my next "professional" adventure.
In the meantime I've been working part time at Walmart - which has been good for my health (walking 3-5 miles per shift), and I've just started another part time gig as a driving instructor. Yep, riding around with teenagers and showing them the ins and outs of how to navigate our roads. The company is family owned and it's been an adventure, to say the least.
The fleet is comprised of a number of Chevrolet Cruzes' and Ford Focus' (yes, with the dismal DCT transmission). A second brake pedal has been added to the passenger side, and I've only had to use it a couple of times in the 2 months I've been working there.
The State of Colorado insists that before drivers get their permit they must attend 30 hours of classroom training, either in person or on-line. Then, they must hold their permit for 12 months, and complete 6 hours of certified training (that's where I come in), and 50 hours of documented driving time with their parents or other responsible adult party - 10 of which must be completed at night.
I'm sure you all have a bunch of questions - fire away!
————————————————- I doubt you’re going to have any of your poster buddies trying to take that drivers instructor job from you.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Man, that is a stringent driving instruction & experience process Colorado makes young drivers go through. I don’t know what we have here these days but I’m pretty sure it is far less than that.
But just like here, I’m pretty sure based upon what I smell while driving around that those new young drivers think they can get high on weed and not have it affect their driving skills at all. It seems epidemic here.
So, speaking of new drivers and permits and such, I think you all know I'm still trying to find my next "professional" adventure.
In the meantime I've been working part time at Walmart - which has been good for my health (walking 3-5 miles per shift), and I've just started another part time gig as a driving instructor. Yep, riding around with teenagers and showing them the ins and outs of how to navigate our roads. The company is family owned and it's been an adventure, to say the least.
The fleet is comprised of a number of Chevrolet Cruzes' and Ford Focus' (yes, with the dismal DCT transmission). A second brake pedal has been added to the passenger side, and I've only had to use it a couple of times in the 2 months I've been working there.
The State of Colorado insists that before drivers get their permit they must attend 30 hours of classroom training, either in person or on-line. Then, they must hold their permit for 12 months, and complete 6 hours of certified training (that's where I come in), and 50 hours of documented driving time with their parents or other responsible adult party - 10 of which must be completed at night.
I'm sure you all have a bunch of questions - fire away!
Bless you for doing the Wally World gig. When I retired I dreaded the prospect of working there in retirement. I was the “guy” when it came to teaching family members to drive. I really enjoyed that. Seeing a young person going from scared to start the engine to passing the road test on the first try was very rewarding.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
I thought NJ was strict. I think they require 4 hours behind the wheel with a pro before you can get a learners permit to go out with any adult. And pass the written test. Then it was a year probational IIRC before they could take a road test to get a drive solo license.
So, speaking of new drivers and permits and such, I think you all know I'm still trying to find my next "professional" adventure.
In the meantime I've been working part time at Walmart - which has been good for my health (walking 3-5 miles per shift), and I've just started another part time gig as a driving instructor. Yep, riding around with teenagers and showing them the ins and outs of how to navigate our roads. The company is family owned and it's been an adventure, to say the least.
The fleet is comprised of a number of Chevrolet Cruzes' and Ford Focus' (yes, with the dismal DCT transmission). A second brake pedal has been added to the passenger side, and I've only had to use it a couple of times in the 2 months I've been working there.
The State of Colorado insists that before drivers get their permit they must attend 30 hours of classroom training, either in person or on-line. Then, they must hold their permit for 12 months, and complete 6 hours of certified training (that's where I come in), and 50 hours of documented driving time with their parents or other responsible adult party - 10 of which must be completed at night.
I'm sure you all have a bunch of questions - fire away!
Bless you for doing the Wally World gig. When I retired I dreaded the prospect of working there in retirement. I was the “guy” when it came to teaching family members to drive. I really enjoyed that. Seeing a young person going from scared to start the engine to passing the road test on the first try was very rewarding.
I'm not "retired" - officially, at least. I'm still putting out applications, but I'm not getting a lot of traction.
Funny that has come up, I was just browsing online for a new DW.
It's a dilemma. The Bosch I like and that has good ratings is $1500+ 15% tax in worthless Canadian dollars. There are cheaper Bosch ones in the $900 to $1100 range but their reviews are surprisingly meh. Then I pivoted to KitchenAid/Whirlpool models in the same $900-$1100 range that seem mostly identical to each other and which had good ratings up to about a year or so back only to discover that recent builds all have the same problem, a vent that leaks water, not good, and which techs are presently unable to fix, so they're out. Now I'm down to 2 models that are about the same price, around $900, an LG and a Frigidaire. Both have great reviews on the websites. The sales guy at HD really talked up the LG. I'm dithering.
You'll be a lot happier with the Bosch.. just do it.
Our X3 showed brakes due in 4000 miles, last January, when we had the annual service done.
10 months and 8000 miles later, it shows brakes due in 1300 miles.
And, now that's the Porsche dealer's problem.
So now the truth comes out. We know why you REALLY traded in the X3!
———————————————— Plus think of the gas savings by not having to go back and forth to the service dept.
jmonroe
It depends on what kind of cookies and donuts they have in the waiting room. My MB dealer has a large screen TV, a cafe with top notch coffee, and made-in-house sandwiches and soup, and wi-fi, I'd rather stay and get it all done. Getting brakes done about 10% earlier than necessary isn't a big cost savings. Don't put off until tomorrow, what you can probably get done today.
———————————————— I never really thought of it before but with all the goodie’s luxo dealers provide maybe their thinking is to get customers to come in for service more often. Maybe even lessen the sting when the customer is presented with their bill.
@laurasdada sure seems to like the perks at his dealer.
jmonroe
Without "free" stuff, my life would have no meaning.
The bad news is that none of it is "free." The customers are paying for the services.
Hence the quoted, "free."
'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...)
@stickguy said:
I thought NJ was strict. I think they require 4 hours behind the wheel with a pro before you can get a learners permit to go out with any adult. And pass the written test. Then it was a year probational IIRC before they could take a road test to get a drive solo license.
6 hours now. And it has to be accredited, which means $$, of course.
When I was a young’in, we got instruction in high school. A couple of weeks of twice-weekly gym classes in verbal instruction, then what should have been I think 4 weeks behind the wheel. My instructor sent me back to gym class after 2 times behind the wheel. He said he could take a nap with me driving and needed to instead dedicate more time to the others who were continuously trying to kill the rest of us.
'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
Dishwashers - I had a Bosch at my old house, convinced my parents to buy a Bosch, and got the cheapest Bosch for the house I currently live in. No reliability issues with any of them and they are super quiet.
The old dishwasher at my current house was a Kenmore and the plastic tub at the bottom began leaking. Apparently that was a common issue with the model I had. I would argue that not dumping water on the floor is more important than doing a decent job of cleaning dishes.
So, speaking of new drivers and permits and such, I think you all know I'm still trying to find my next "professional" adventure.
In the meantime I've been working part time at Walmart - which has been good for my health (walking 3-5 miles per shift), and I've just started another part time gig as a driving instructor. Yep, riding around with teenagers and showing them the ins and outs of how to navigate our roads. The company is family owned and it's been an adventure, to say the least.
The fleet is comprised of a number of Chevrolet Cruzes' and Ford Focus' (yes, with the dismal DCT transmission). A second brake pedal has been added to the passenger side, and I've only had to use it a couple of times in the 2 months I've been working there.
The State of Colorado insists that before drivers get their permit they must attend 30 hours of classroom training, either in person or on-line. Then, they must hold their permit for 12 months, and complete 6 hours of certified training (that's where I come in), and 50 hours of documented driving time with their parents or other responsible adult party - 10 of which must be completed at night.
I'm sure you all have a bunch of questions - fire away!
Bless you for doing the Wally World gig. When I retired I dreaded the prospect of working there in retirement. I was the “guy” when it came to teaching family members to drive. I really enjoyed that. Seeing a young person going from scared to start the engine to passing the road test on the first try was very rewarding.
I'm not "retired" - officially, at least. I'm still putting out applications, but I'm not getting a lot of traction.
I didn’t mean to offend you, I should have asked what position you were in. I’m afraid the corporate world is no longer for me. Do they have management opportunities at your store? I hear Walmart managers make big bucks.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
I thought NJ was strict. I think they require 4 hours behind the wheel with a pro before you can get a learners permit to go out with any adult. And pass the written test. Then it was a year probational IIRC before they could take a road test to get a drive solo license.
6 hours now. And it has to be accredited, which means $$, of course.
When I was a young’in, we got instruction in high school. A couple of weeks of twice-weekly gym classes in verbal instruction, then what should have been I think 4 weeks behind the wheel. My instructor sent me back to gym class after 2 times behind the wheel. He said he could take a nap with me driving and needed to instead dedicate more time to the others who were continuously trying to kill the rest of us.
My younger son who after a disastrous start became so proficient that when he went to drivers Ed the instructor told him he should just go take his road test.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
So, speaking of new drivers and permits and such, I think you all know I'm still trying to find my next "professional" adventure.
In the meantime I've been working part time at Walmart - which has been good for my health (walking 3-5 miles per shift), and I've just started another part time gig as a driving instructor. Yep, riding around with teenagers and showing them the ins and outs of how to navigate our roads. The company is family owned and it's been an adventure, to say the least.
The fleet is comprised of a number of Chevrolet Cruzes' and Ford Focus' (yes, with the dismal DCT transmission). A second brake pedal has been added to the passenger side, and I've only had to use it a couple of times in the 2 months I've been working there.
The State of Colorado insists that before drivers get their permit they must attend 30 hours of classroom training, either in person or on-line. Then, they must hold their permit for 12 months, and complete 6 hours of certified training (that's where I come in), and 50 hours of documented driving time with their parents or other responsible adult party - 10 of which must be completed at night.
I'm sure you all have a bunch of questions - fire away!
Bless you for doing the Wally World gig. When I retired I dreaded the prospect of working there in retirement. I was the “guy” when it came to teaching family members to drive. I really enjoyed that. Seeing a young person going from scared to start the engine to passing the road test on the first try was very rewarding.
I'm not "retired" - officially, at least. I'm still putting out applications, but I'm not getting a lot of traction.
I didn’t mean to offend you, I should have asked what position you were in. I’m afraid the corporate world is no longer for me. Do they have management opportunities at your store? I hear Walmart managers make big bucks.
No offense taken.
I’m only working there part time, for now. I’ve seen folks promoted pretty quickly there, but I’m not ready to throw in the towel on my tech career just yet.
Yes, I’ve heard store managers can make up to $250k/year.
a lot of money. But probably not enough to make me do that job.
I am largely over the return engagement in the business world. Just been a crazy year end season that is draining the life out of me most days. Just hoping to make it to January and hope that it settles down after the big book of new clients go live on 1/1 and become someone else's problem! I could really see a work for yourself kind of gig being a lot more enjoyable. If you have a skill you can sell that someone wants to buy;
So, speaking of new drivers and permits and such, I think you all know I'm still trying to find my next "professional" adventure.
In the meantime I've been working part time at Walmart - which has been good for my health (walking 3-5 miles per shift), and I've just started another part time gig as a driving instructor. Yep, riding around with teenagers and showing them the ins and outs of how to navigate our roads. The company is family owned and it's been an adventure, to say the least.
The fleet is comprised of a number of Chevrolet Cruzes' and Ford Focus' (yes, with the dismal DCT transmission). A second brake pedal has been added to the passenger side, and I've only had to use it a couple of times in the 2 months I've been working there.
The State of Colorado insists that before drivers get their permit they must attend 30 hours of classroom training, either in person or on-line. Then, they must hold their permit for 12 months, and complete 6 hours of certified training (that's where I come in), and 50 hours of documented driving time with their parents or other responsible adult party - 10 of which must be completed at night.
I'm sure you all have a bunch of questions - fire away!
Bless you for doing the Wally World gig. When I retired I dreaded the prospect of working there in retirement. I was the “guy” when it came to teaching family members to drive. I really enjoyed that. Seeing a young person going from scared to start the engine to passing the road test on the first try was very rewarding.
I'm not "retired" - officially, at least. I'm still putting out applications, but I'm not getting a lot of traction.
I didn’t mean to offend you, I should have asked what position you were in. I’m afraid the corporate world is no longer for me. Do they have management opportunities at your store? I hear Walmart managers make big bucks.
No offense taken.
I’m only working there part time, for now. I’ve seen folks promoted pretty quickly there, but I’m not ready to throw in the towel on my tech career just yet.
Yes, I’ve heard store managers can make up to $250k/year.
———————————————— Why would you want to take a pay cut at your age?
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
I didn't like the ones that came with the car - Yokohama Avid GT. They were a little slippery in rain.
I love love love the CC2’s that’s we put on the Outback 2 years and 15,000 miles ago.
Good to hear. That seems to be the consensus of posters here.
It's supposed to be wet here today. I'm going to go to the couple of places where I could feel the former tires sliding sideways (even though these are new) and see what the result is. If you don't hear back from me, the test was not successful.
So, speaking of new drivers and permits and such, I think you all know I'm still trying to find my next "professional" adventure.
In the meantime I've been working part time at Walmart - which has been good for my health (walking 3-5 miles per shift), and I've just started another part time gig as a driving instructor. Yep, riding around with teenagers and showing them the ins and outs of how to navigate our roads. The company is family owned and it's been an adventure, to say the least.
The fleet is comprised of a number of Chevrolet Cruzes' and Ford Focus' (yes, with the dismal DCT transmission). A second brake pedal has been added to the passenger side, and I've only had to use it a couple of times in the 2 months I've been working there.
The State of Colorado insists that before drivers get their permit they must attend 30 hours of classroom training, either in person or on-line. Then, they must hold their permit for 12 months, and complete 6 hours of certified training (that's where I come in), and 50 hours of documented driving time with their parents or other responsible adult party - 10 of which must be completed at night.
I'm sure you all have a bunch of questions - fire away!
Bless you for doing the Wally World gig. When I retired I dreaded the prospect of working there in retirement. I was the “guy” when it came to teaching family members to drive. I really enjoyed that. Seeing a young person going from scared to start the engine to passing the road test on the first try was very rewarding.
I'm not "retired" - officially, at least. I'm still putting out applications, but I'm not getting a lot of traction.
I didn’t mean to offend you, I should have asked what position you were in. I’m afraid the corporate world is no longer for me. Do they have management opportunities at your store? I hear Walmart managers make big bucks.
Me too. If I go to the Quickie Mart in the morning, I see some young guys with eager eyes there in their suits and ties.
So, speaking of new drivers and permits and such, I think you all know I'm still trying to find my next "professional" adventure.
In the meantime I've been working part time at Walmart - which has been good for my health (walking 3-5 miles per shift), and I've just started another part time gig as a driving instructor. Yep, riding around with teenagers and showing them the ins and outs of how to navigate our roads. The company is family owned and it's been an adventure, to say the least.
The fleet is comprised of a number of Chevrolet Cruzes' and Ford Focus' (yes, with the dismal DCT transmission). A second brake pedal has been added to the passenger side, and I've only had to use it a couple of times in the 2 months I've been working there.
The State of Colorado insists that before drivers get their permit they must attend 30 hours of classroom training, either in person or on-line. Then, they must hold their permit for 12 months, and complete 6 hours of certified training (that's where I come in), and 50 hours of documented driving time with their parents or other responsible adult party - 10 of which must be completed at night.
I'm sure you all have a bunch of questions - fire away!
Bless you for doing the Wally World gig. When I retired I dreaded the prospect of working there in retirement. I was the “guy” when it came to teaching family members to drive. I really enjoyed that. Seeing a young person going from scared to start the engine to passing the road test on the first try was very rewarding.
I'm not "retired" - officially, at least. I'm still putting out applications, but I'm not getting a lot of traction.
I didn’t mean to offend you, I should have asked what position you were in. I’m afraid the corporate world is no longer for me. Do they have management opportunities at your store? I hear Walmart managers make big bucks.
Me too. If I go to the Quickie Mart in the morning, I see some young guys with eager eyes there in their suits and ties.
But corporations really work those people with eager eyes. Fresh out of college I applied for an assistant manager position at a quicky mark chain. They told me to expect 60 hour weeks minimum with no overtime.
Fast forward, my company has management trainees working long hours for less than spectacular pay in hopes of making it up the defined promotion chain which requires frequent moves to other cities. Some can’t see making that as a life choice so after a few years they move on with what I’m told is a plum addition to their resume’.
These days neither of those choices has any appeal to me.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
So, speaking of new drivers and permits and such, I think you all know I'm still trying to find my next "professional" adventure.
In the meantime I've been working part time at Walmart - which has been good for my health (walking 3-5 miles per shift), and I've just started another part time gig as a driving instructor. Yep, riding around with teenagers and showing them the ins and outs of how to navigate our roads. The company is family owned and it's been an adventure, to say the least.
The fleet is comprised of a number of Chevrolet Cruzes' and Ford Focus' (yes, with the dismal DCT transmission). A second brake pedal has been added to the passenger side, and I've only had to use it a couple of times in the 2 months I've been working there.
The State of Colorado insists that before drivers get their permit they must attend 30 hours of classroom training, either in person or on-line. Then, they must hold their permit for 12 months, and complete 6 hours of certified training (that's where I come in), and 50 hours of documented driving time with their parents or other responsible adult party - 10 of which must be completed at night.
I'm sure you all have a bunch of questions - fire away!
Bless you for doing the Wally World gig. When I retired I dreaded the prospect of working there in retirement. I was the “guy” when it came to teaching family members to drive. I really enjoyed that. Seeing a young person going from scared to start the engine to passing the road test on the first try was very rewarding.
I'm not "retired" - officially, at least. I'm still putting out applications, but I'm not getting a lot of traction.
I didn’t mean to offend you, I should have asked what position you were in. I’m afraid the corporate world is no longer for me. Do they have management opportunities at your store? I hear Walmart managers make big bucks.
Me too. If I go to the Quickie Mart in the morning, I see some young guys with eager eyes there in their suits and ties.
———————————————— Maybe that place is too expensive for guys that wear tool belts.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Suggestions for a leather cleaner to remove some blue transferred from my jeans on the light gray in the Arteon. I have some Mothers and Armor All, but doesn’t remove all of it.
2021 VW Arteon SEL 4-motion, 2018 VW Passat SE w/tech, 2016 Audi Q5 Premium Plus w/tech
Suggestions for a leather cleaner to remove some blue transferred from my jeans on the light gray in the Arteon. I have some Mothers and Armor All, but doesn’t remove all of it.
———————————————— I know you’re going to be afraid to try this but when all else failed on the white vinyl seats of my ‘75 Grand Prix, I used Comet then quickly washed it off. I know you have leather so try the Comet on an inconspicuous spot. Denim stains, on anything, usually requires some bleach along with some grit. Then use some leather conditioner.
If you didn’t try my suggestion let us what worked for you.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Meguiars Gold Class Leather Conditioner. This worked on the leather portions and the vinyl portions of Malibu's leather seats. I just rubbed it on and let it sit for several minutes, then wiped it off with terry cloth.
True confessions, the first time it happened, I accidentally used Mother's Carnauba Wax that was in a glass jar (the plastic bottle had cracked). It worked just fine as well. I thought that was my Meguiars Leather stuff.
Suggestions for a leather cleaner to remove some blue transferred from my jeans on the light gray in the Arteon. I have some Mothers and Armor All, but doesn’t remove all of it.
First cold weather of the season tomorrow, should get down to 51 Thursday night! Now, that's cold for us in South Florida. Then followed by about a week of cooler nights. This is weather I can live with!! Love when we can turn the a/c unit off.
2023 Hyundai Kona Limited AWD (wife) / 2025 VW GTI (me) / 2019 Chevrolet Cruze Premier RS (daughter #1) / 2020 Hyundai Accent SE (daughter #2) / 2023 Subaru Impreza Base (son)
@imidazol97 said:
Meguiars Gold Class Leather Conditioner. This worked on the leather portions and the
vinyl portions of Malibu's leather seats. I just rubbed it on and let it sit for several minutes,
then wiped it off with terry cloth.
True confessions, the first time it happened, I accidentally used Mother's Carnauba Wax
that was in a glass jar (the plastic bottle had cracked). It worked just fine as well. I thought
that was my Meguiars Leather stuff.
I'm glad to report that the new tires are much better than the old ones. I went to 2 places where I could feel the old ones slipping sideways and nothing happened.
Suggestions for a leather cleaner to remove some blue transferred from my jeans on the light gray in the Arteon. I have some Mothers and Armor All, but doesn’t remove all of it.
We had that problem with our 2001 Nissan Maxima, also a light grey interior. I learned to live with it, otherwise I’d always be cleaning it. It settled into a light blue-grey eventually, not too bad!
So, speaking of new drivers and permits and such, I think you all know I'm still trying to find my next "professional" adventure.
In the meantime I've been working part time at Walmart - which has been good for my health (walking 3-5 miles per shift), and I've just started another part time gig as a driving instructor. Yep, riding around with teenagers and showing them the ins and outs of how to navigate our roads. The company is family owned and it's been an adventure, to say the least.
The fleet is comprised of a number of Chevrolet Cruzes' and Ford Focus' (yes, with the dismal DCT transmission). A second brake pedal has been added to the passenger side, and I've only had to use it a couple of times in the 2 months I've been working there.
The State of Colorado insists that before drivers get their permit they must attend 30 hours of classroom training, either in person or on-line. Then, they must hold their permit for 12 months, and complete 6 hours of certified training (that's where I come in), and 50 hours of documented driving time with their parents or other responsible adult party - 10 of which must be completed at night.
I'm sure you all have a bunch of questions - fire away!
OK, here is my question, why is it that apparently some cars do not have gas pedals?
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
So, speaking of new drivers and permits and such, I think you all know I'm still trying to find my next "professional" adventure.
In the meantime I've been working part time at Walmart - which has been good for my health (walking 3-5 miles per shift), and I've just started another part time gig as a driving instructor. Yep, riding around with teenagers and showing them the ins and outs of how to navigate our roads. The company is family owned and it's been an adventure, to say the least.
The fleet is comprised of a number of Chevrolet Cruzes' and Ford Focus' (yes, with the dismal DCT transmission). A second brake pedal has been added to the passenger side, and I've only had to use it a couple of times in the 2 months I've been working there.
The State of Colorado insists that before drivers get their permit they must attend 30 hours of classroom training, either in person or on-line. Then, they must hold their permit for 12 months, and complete 6 hours of certified training (that's where I come in), and 50 hours of documented driving time with their parents or other responsible adult party - 10 of which must be completed at night.
I'm sure you all have a bunch of questions - fire away!
Bless you for doing the Wally World gig. When I retired I dreaded the prospect of working there in retirement. I was the “guy” when it came to teaching family members to drive. I really enjoyed that. Seeing a young person going from scared to start the engine to passing the road test on the first try was very rewarding.
I'm not "retired" - officially, at least. I'm still putting out applications, but I'm not getting a lot of traction.
I received a call from a headhunter a few weeks ago saying that they found my resume online. If they found my resume online it is almost 20 years old. Anyway since I am retiring in 3 years 0 months and 10 days I decided not to look for another full time job ever. Anyway I could see the interviewer asking where do I see myself in 5 years and me replying "Fishing". I think that would kill the interview right there and then.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
First cold weather of the season tomorrow, should get down to 51 Thursday night! Now, that's cold for us in South Florida. Then followed by about a week of cooler nights. This is weather I can live with!! Love when we can turn the a/c unit off.
For us too. Heavy rain with temps in the 40s and snow in higher elevations. And the boss says we’ll be starting with a nice country drive through the mountains to Burlington.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
So, speaking of new drivers and permits and such, I think you all know I'm still trying to find my next "professional" adventure.
In the meantime I've been working part time at Walmart - which has been good for my health (walking 3-5 miles per shift), and I've just started another part time gig as a driving instructor. Yep, riding around with teenagers and showing them the ins and outs of how to navigate our roads. The company is family owned and it's been an adventure, to say the least.
The fleet is comprised of a number of Chevrolet Cruzes' and Ford Focus' (yes, with the dismal DCT transmission). A second brake pedal has been added to the passenger side, and I've only had to use it a couple of times in the 2 months I've been working there.
The State of Colorado insists that before drivers get their permit they must attend 30 hours of classroom training, either in person or on-line. Then, they must hold their permit for 12 months, and complete 6 hours of certified training (that's where I come in), and 50 hours of documented driving time with their parents or other responsible adult party - 10 of which must be completed at night.
I'm sure you all have a bunch of questions - fire away!
Bless you for doing the Wally World gig. When I retired I dreaded the prospect of working there in retirement. I was the “guy” when it came to teaching family members to drive. I really enjoyed that. Seeing a young person going from scared to start the engine to passing the road test on the first try was very rewarding.
I'm not "retired" - officially, at least. I'm still putting out applications, but I'm not getting a lot of traction.
I received a call from a headhunter a few weeks ago saying that they found my resume online. If they found my resume online it is almost 20 years old. Anyway since I am retiring in 3 years 0 months and 10 days I decided not to look for another full time job ever. Anyway I could see the interviewer asking where do I see myself in 5 years and me replying "Fishing". I think that would kill the interview right there and then.
Careful, after that length of time it might be a scammer who is making random calls hoping to snag somebody actively looking for work. BTW, where would your resume hang around for 20 years and wouldn’t someone looking at it wonder why you haven’t done anything since 2004?
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Thanks for the suggestions. I will try Meguiars next.
I had that problem with the gray leather on a Ford Escape I bought for some odd reason. I finally just sat on a towel. That's one of the reasons I only had it for 6 months.
So, speaking of new drivers and permits and such, I think you all know I'm still trying to find my next "professional" adventure.
In the meantime I've been working part time at Walmart - which has been good for my health (walking 3-5 miles per shift), and I've just started another part time gig as a driving instructor. Yep, riding around with teenagers and showing them the ins and outs of how to navigate our roads. The company is family owned and it's been an adventure, to say the least.
The fleet is comprised of a number of Chevrolet Cruzes' and Ford Focus' (yes, with the dismal DCT transmission). A second brake pedal has been added to the passenger side, and I've only had to use it a couple of times in the 2 months I've been working there.
The State of Colorado insists that before drivers get their permit they must attend 30 hours of classroom training, either in person or on-line. Then, they must hold their permit for 12 months, and complete 6 hours of certified training (that's where I come in), and 50 hours of documented driving time with their parents or other responsible adult party - 10 of which must be completed at night.
I'm sure you all have a bunch of questions - fire away!
OK, here is my question, why is it that apparently some cars do not have gas pedals?
Well, I was thinking that the questions would be related to my post, but apparently not with this crowd.
If the car has hand controls for a paraplegic driver, then no gas pedal is necessary. I went to college with a guy whose legs were paralyzed in a rodeo accident as a teenager, and he drove a Regal Type-S (not the ultra fast one) that had hand controls.
So, speaking of new drivers and permits and such, I think you all know I'm still trying to find my next "professional" adventure.
In the meantime I've been working part time at Walmart - which has been good for my health (walking 3-5 miles per shift), and I've just started another part time gig as a driving instructor. Yep, riding around with teenagers and showing them the ins and outs of how to navigate our roads. The company is family owned and it's been an adventure, to say the least.
The fleet is comprised of a number of Chevrolet Cruzes' and Ford Focus' (yes, with the dismal DCT transmission). A second brake pedal has been added to the passenger side, and I've only had to use it a couple of times in the 2 months I've been working there.
The State of Colorado insists that before drivers get their permit they must attend 30 hours of classroom training, either in person or on-line. Then, they must hold their permit for 12 months, and complete 6 hours of certified training (that's where I come in), and 50 hours of documented driving time with their parents or other responsible adult party - 10 of which must be completed at night.
I'm sure you all have a bunch of questions - fire away!
Bless you for doing the Wally World gig. When I retired I dreaded the prospect of working there in retirement. I was the “guy” when it came to teaching family members to drive. I really enjoyed that. Seeing a young person going from scared to start the engine to passing the road test on the first try was very rewarding.
I'm not "retired" - officially, at least. I'm still putting out applications, but I'm not getting a lot of traction.
I received a call from a headhunter a few weeks ago saying that they found my resume online. If they found my resume online it is almost 20 years old. Anyway since I am retiring in 3 years 0 months and 10 days I decided not to look for another full time job ever. Anyway I could see the interviewer asking where do I see myself in 5 years and me replying "Fishing". I think that would kill the interview right there and then.
Careful, after that length of time it might be a scammer who is making random calls hoping to snag somebody actively looking for work. BTW, where would your resume hang around for 20 years and wouldn’t someone looking at it wonder why you haven’t done anything since 2004?
Well last time I was job hunting I was putting my resume out at job sites, and once out on the internet it's out there until Skynet takes over our self driving cars and kills us all. So it's not unlikely that someone could find my old one. As to not having done anything for 20 years my dad only worked for one company from getting out of the Army and retiring and I have two sisters who only worked for one company after getting out of school (both retired now).
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
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I have an Avis story too. Typically I’m a National guy but couldn’t get a car, so was forced to go Avis. Booked a full size and got to the counter and the line was horrific at 11 PM or so. Ugh
Wait in line, follow the instructions to check in on phone etc. Do all that and get to the counter and they are out of my class. I said ok just give me something. They said the only thing they have are Jeeps and he would switch the reservation.
Hands me the keys and sends me on my way. I get to the exit booth and the guy doesn’t have my reservation or even shows the car is supposed to rented.
He waives me on and said he will figure it out. Well they never figured it out because the next morning I had an email that the reservation was cancelled. When I returned the car they couldn’t check it in and I never paid a dime for the rental.
Wonder how long before they realized that brand new 4XE was missing ?
2025 Ram 1500 Laramie 4x4 / 2023 Mercedes EQE 350 4Matic / 2022 Icon I6L Golf Cart
But I learned not everyone knew about cleaning that filter. In all years of owning Maytag, Whirlpool, and Whirlpool dishwashers, I never knew.
My filter was caked with a layer of waxy stuff which I think is part of the dishwashing powder I use. I occasionally add Dawn to the powder, sort of like adding Sea Foam to your gasoline to clean your engine or adding an oil additive (which aren't needed with today's oils). But I guess that didn't work. There I brought it back to car-related items...
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
I have an Avis story too. Typically I’m a National guy but couldn’t get a car, so was forced to go Avis. Booked a full size and got to the counter and the line was horrific at 11 PM or so. Ugh
Wait in line, follow the instructions to check in on phone etc. Do all that and get to the counter and they are out of my class. I said ok just give me something. They said the only thing they have are Jeeps and he would switch the reservation.
Hands me the keys and sends me on my way. I get to the exit booth and the guy doesn’t have my reservation or even shows the car is supposed to rented.
He waives me on and said he will figure it out. Well they never figured it out because the next morning I had an email that the reservation was cancelled. When I returned the car they couldn’t check it in and I never paid a dime for the rental.
Wonder how long before they realized that brand new 4XE was missing ?
————————————————-Hell, if you knew they were that screwed up you could have driven it home and put it in your garage.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
I doubt you’re going to have any of your poster buddies trying to take that drivers instructor job from you.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
But just like here, I’m pretty sure based upon what I smell while driving around that those new young drivers think they can get high on weed and not have it affect their driving skills at all. It seems epidemic here.
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
I thought NJ was strict. I think they require 4 hours behind the wheel with a pro before you can get a learners permit to go out with any adult. And pass the written test. Then it was a year probational IIRC before they could take a road test to get a drive solo license.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
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(some of the above may not be exactly accurate)
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I didn't like the ones that came with the car - Yokohama Avid GT. They were a little slippery in rain.
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Subaru is notorious for putting crappy OEM A/S tires on their cars.
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Bruh.
I’m sure that the toothbrush was invented in Kentucky. Otherwise, it would be the teeth brush😎
6 hours now. And it has to be accredited, which means $$, of course.
When I was a young’in, we got instruction in high school. A couple of weeks of twice-weekly gym classes in verbal instruction, then what should have been I think 4 weeks behind the wheel. My instructor sent me back to gym class after 2 times behind the wheel. He said he could take a nap with me driving and needed to instead dedicate more time to the others who were continuously trying to kill the rest of us.
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
Dishwashers - I had a Bosch at my old house, convinced my parents to buy a Bosch, and got the cheapest Bosch for the house I currently live in. No reliability issues with any of them and they are super quiet.
The old dishwasher at my current house was a Kenmore and the plastic tub at the bottom began leaking. Apparently that was a common issue with the model I had. I would argue that not dumping water on the floor is more important than doing a decent job of cleaning dishes.
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2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
6 hours now. And it has to be accredited, which means $$, of course.
When I was a young’in, we got instruction in high school. A couple of weeks of twice-weekly gym classes in verbal instruction, then what should have been I think 4 weeks behind the wheel. My instructor sent me back to gym class after 2 times behind the wheel. He said he could take a nap with me driving and needed to instead dedicate more time to the others who were continuously trying to kill the rest of us.
My younger son who after a disastrous start became so proficient that when he went to drivers Ed the instructor told him he should just go take his road test.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
I’m only working there part time, for now. I’ve seen folks promoted pretty quickly there, but I’m not ready to throw in the towel on my tech career just yet.
Yes, I’ve heard store managers can make up to $250k/year.
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I am largely over the return engagement in the business world. Just been a crazy year end season that is draining the life out of me most days. Just hoping to make it to January and hope that it settles down after the big book of new clients go live on 1/1 and become someone else's problem! I could really see a work for yourself kind of gig being a lot more enjoyable. If you have a skill you can sell that someone wants to buy;
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
Why would you want to take a pay cut at your age?
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
It's supposed to be wet here today. I'm going to go to the couple of places where I could feel the former tires sliding sideways (even though these are new) and see what the result is. If you don't hear back from me, the test was not successful.
2025 Forester Limited, 2024 Subaru Legacy Sport
2025 Forester Limited, 2024 Subaru Legacy Sport
Fast forward, my company has management trainees working long hours for less than spectacular pay in hopes of making it up the defined promotion chain which requires frequent moves to other cities. Some can’t see making that as a life choice so after a few years they move on with what I’m told is a plum addition to their resume’.
These days neither of those choices has any appeal to me.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Maybe that place is too expensive for guys that wear tool belts.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
2021 VW Arteon SEL 4-motion, 2018 VW Passat SE w/tech, 2016 Audi Q5 Premium Plus w/tech
I know you’re going to be afraid to try this but when all else failed on the white vinyl seats of my ‘75 Grand Prix, I used Comet then quickly washed it off. I know you have leather so try the Comet on an inconspicuous spot. Denim stains, on anything, usually requires some bleach along with some grit. Then use some leather conditioner.
If you didn’t try my suggestion let us what worked for you.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
vinyl portions of Malibu's leather seats. I just rubbed it on and let it sit for several minutes,
then wiped it off with terry cloth.
True confessions, the first time it happened, I accidentally used Mother's Carnauba Wax
that was in a glass jar (the plastic bottle had cracked). It worked just fine as well. I thought
that was my Meguiars Leather stuff.
Here are suggestions from an internet forum
https://blueovalforums.com/forums/index.php?/topic/34189-how-to-remove-blue-jean-stains-from-leather-seats/
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
https://www.furnitureclinic.com/leather-stain-remover?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=PmaxCatchAll&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADkdg140GvBdaji6-F-WK1WhLmXkk&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5OWst9briQMVgz0IBR1cWQizEAQYAyABEgIIpfD_BwE#183=229
2023 Hyundai Kona Limited AWD (wife) / 2025 VW GTI (me) / 2019 Chevrolet Cruze Premier RS (daughter #1) / 2020 Hyundai Accent SE (daughter #2) / 2023 Subaru Impreza Base (son)
I second Meguire’s from past experience.
I currently have Griot’s and tried it yesterday in the Alfa to less than stellar results.
'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
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2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
xwesx will say Old News.
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
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
Where's Henryn from Houston?
2025 Forester Limited, 2024 Subaru Legacy Sport
If the car has hand controls for a paraplegic driver, then no gas pedal is necessary. I went to college with a guy whose legs were paralyzed in a rodeo accident as a teenager, and he drove a Regal Type-S (not the ultra fast one) that had hand controls.
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