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That's classic, my folks was baby blue with shreaded bucket seats up front and a pep-boys type steering wheel wrap. The plastic in the interior was returning to the earth a little at a time by drying out and crumbling to dust.
I remember it had an AM/FM radio (i think it was Hitachi) and the knobs were on the wrong side because it was a LHD car in Japan.
I remember it had an AM/FM radio (i think it was Hitachi) and the knobs were on the wrong side because it was a LHD car in Japan.
I don't remember the trick with the radio knobs, but I do remember it had an AM/FM radio. I added a cassette deck (mounted on the side of the floorboard in front of the driver's door.
Folks bought that car new in 1973; I totalled it driving to school one morning in '80 or '81.
2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Limited Velvet Red over Wicker Beige
2024 Audi Q5 Premium Plus Daytona Gray over Beige
2017 BMW X1 Jet Black over Mocha
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It's strange .. I still remember the day we bought that car. August 12, 1973 - my dad's birthday. I remember that the '67 VW Squareback we were driving had some major engine issues that were not worth fixing; I think it got traded in.
I know we looked at Mazda's as well .. I think the RX-3 was the model. Don't know why we didn't go that direction.
Our next door neighbor had a Corolla, same poop brown color as our Corona, but theirs was a 2-door sedan.
Yes, the Corona was replaced by the Camry around 1980 and the first generation Cressida was introduced in the mid 70's or so.
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No. Some friends of ours also bought a Corona at about the same time we got ours. I seem to remember it being a cream color
I know I've told this story before, but I'll tell it again. The dealer that we and our friends bought our Coronas from was called Lunsford Toyota. They used to put a sticker with the dealership name in the rear window.
Our friends modified the sticker so that it simply read
FORD TOY
For those of you in California, this is like the folks who take the "In 'n' Out Burger" bumper sticker and remove the first and last letter of the last word.
I remember their ads, aren't they still in Ventura or the 'nard or something?
Also a coupe, I had a '69 in 1984. It was the cream color until I painted it black with a case of spray cans. It was not pretty before or after I got done.
Looking back I should have taken it to Earl Scheib, $99.95, no ups , no extras.
I remember their ads, aren't they still in Ventura or the 'nard or something?
Ouch, again.
I was born and raised in the wonderful town of Oxnard. Biggest city nobody's ever heard of in California. My folks (and my son) still live there, as a matter of fact. Just visited them about 6 weeks ago.
Lunsford Toyota is long gone. The local Toyota franchise is now owned by DCH, and the site of the Lunsford dealership now sits as an empty lot. Quite sad.
The CCBS is powerful this week, I just put out internet quote requests for a Civic SI and a WRX hatchback. :-/
2014 Mini Cooper (stick shift of course), 2016 Camry hybrid, 2009 Outback Sport 5-spd (keeping the stick alive)
Wow, buying 2 cars in one week, that's CCBA hall of fame status.
I think I have it narrowed down to three, all probably used if possible but you never know. It's between a Civic,a Vibe and the current front runner a Mazda3.
At the very least, that sounds like a fun shopping exercise.
Have driven the WRX, it is the '07 I am asking about, like it quite a bit. However, I like the SI seats more as well as its interior, but NOT the two-tier dash and enormous digital readout, and my previous drive was quick with an over-anxious salesman by my side so it was impossible to get a well developed impression. The SI is the better handler, of course, and should deliver much better fuel economy than the WRX when I am not pushing pedal to the metal, but it is a sedan where I prefer 5-doors and it doesn't have AWD.
What to do, what to do...
I kinda hoped both quotes would be a little better, the WRX is already being replaced by the brand new '08, and the Honda dealer has a bunch of SIs sitting around too. Maybe if I can somehow shove my CCBS back into remission for a few months, dealers will be more eager to make a sale next winter.
2014 Mini Cooper (stick shift of course), 2016 Camry hybrid, 2009 Outback Sport 5-spd (keeping the stick alive)
Took a very short test drive and the wife was quite impressed. Compared to her '04 VUE AWD V6, the XR AWD we drove was much quieter and, according to her (I did not drive it), the steering and handling were worlds better. She now calls her VUE "truck like".
They had a few XR AWD's on the lot (lots more XE trim levels were available), but nothing equipped exactly like we would want:
Dark Blue or Techno Grey
gray cloth w/ heated seats
convenience package (rain sensing wipers, heated washer fluid (!), remote start, universal home remote)
tap shift
MSRP on that configuration is just under $28K, but I do qualify for a GM Supplier discount.
Salesman was nice enough ... as is always the case with Saturn, he was low-key.
I guess it all depends on where he hits the trade value of the '04.
What's odd is that his business card does not have an email address, so I guess I'll have to call him to see what he can find for us. The dealer we are working with is part of a chain that owns 5 Saturn dealers in Colorado, so I suspect a dealer trade for them may be easier than most.
The way I figure it is that my car is almost paid off and doesn't make sense to start over, whereas with the wife's car, we still have quite a few payments left, so starting over may not be so bad.
Well the 5-door preference leads to the '08 WRX (duh). Probably what I'd do as I always like some cargo capacity.
That might bug me on the Si, limited trunk & people space. The fun of driving it could sway me tho, esp. if I already had an SUV or such. And it's $3K less.....if I had to choose this second I'd pick the Si & budget for snow tires.
Hey, it's a Honda.
Increased risk of asthma? (link)
Increased risk of asthma? (link)
Yeah I heard no one else in the world where diesels are prevalent have asthma. It must just be an American thing.
Kind of reminds me of the study where they said cell phones make people impotent but the subjects in the study were habitual drug users.
He tells me there is a $750 rebate on the car and that my GM Supplier discount is worth another $1500-$1800 off the price.
I've got my wife's car today and plan to go in at lunch for the dreaded trade evaluation. It's quite possible that this step may kill the whole deal, but we'll see what they have to say.
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LOL! Oh, I think we're all "actively shopping" here--some of us full time. This week, I'm planning to "actively shop" for both a used X5, & a new 5-series wagon......
Yeah, we're all ready! Where's that $10K rebate?
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Gee, thanks.
I've been quoted in a couple of articles in the past few years.
Once in Business Week on an article on diesel cars, and again in Parade magazine (in your Sunday newspaper) on trading down from an SUV to a car.
So, I haven't volunteered my situation to the folks here at Edmunds, because the whole deal may go south today when they evaluate my trade.
Still, it would be nice to have a shiny new ride for the same cost as what we're paying currently.
I got quoted at fair length in Bottom Line a few years back. Where I blew it was they kept inviting me to these nice dinners that I wouldn't have to pay for in NYC. I never went and they stopped inviting me.....
I could see a nice 07 Tribeca. The nose takes some getting used to but...
The new Vue looks great. Saturn got smart and did not mess with the European design.
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What? You don't appreciate the "landlocked carp sucking air" Subie brand identity?
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Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
2014 Mini Cooper (stick shift of course), 2016 Camry hybrid, 2009 Outback Sport 5-spd (keeping the stick alive)
Probably the best thing you could say about the old grill was that at least you knew it was a Subaru coming at you.
Nippon, how is the search for a WRX coming ? I guess we can say you are off the austerity program.
Went pretty much as I expected .. we're buried. They offered around $13.5-14K in trade. Told me they could sell it retail for maybe $16K. Both numbers are less than the current outstanding balance.
So, I told them thanks, but no thanks, we're not rolling 1000's in negative equity into a new car.
They were very professional about it; used car manager told us that our VUE was in excellent condition. Ironically, they had an '04 VUE (same color and trim) on the used car lot already. UCM told us our car was in much better condition than the one they are trying to sell.
So, we're standing pat for now. Much as I'd love to trade in my L300, I only have 4 payments left on it and will be keeping it for another year or two.
I did take a look at the VUE we were hoping to buy. Very, very nice car. Much improved interior, in my opinion.
Perhaps next year, when the '08's are on clearance, we can look again.
I'm thinking this ugly bugly -
It's bad when you think something looks ugly for a Subaru....
Actually I like some Subaru designs but they are an acquired taste.
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