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  • tbirdmarcotbirdmarco Member Posts: 3,838
     20 fire fighter thank you and driver 100 nothing wrong with talking about tariffs on cars though nothing really beyond that ha ha 
  • imidazol97imidazol97 Member Posts: 27,652
    edited March 2018
    driver100 said:

    I prefer duct tape myself.

    Anybody have a color and pattern preference for their duct tape. It's not your father's duct tape in steel errrr silvery grey anymore.




    https://www.google.com/search?q=duct+tape&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiP_NfVquDZAhVIhq0KHVZ5DNQQiR4IqwI&biw=1231&bih=738




    2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,

  • driver100driver100 Member Posts: 32,581
    houdini1 said:

    driver100 said:

    houdini1 said:

    driver100 said:

    houdini1 said:

    driver100 said:

    houdini1 said:

    Automaker's stocks took a tumble when tariffs were announced. About 3%. The big worry is whether the increased cost of steel can be passed onto consumers or not, since auto sales are flat right now anyway.

    Steel and aluminum tariffs do not apply to Canada and Mexico. Doesn't most of our steel come from there?
    Most does, but they will probably be hit with tariffs too if NAFTA isn't changed, and btw....most experts believe NAFTA is more beneficial to the US than it is to Canada.
    Good, then Canada should jump at the chance to help Trump get NAFTA renegotiated if they don't like the present terms.
    Hard to negotiate with someone who wants things his way and isn't reasonable. Good negotiation is a win for both sides, not "might is right". In todays world it is better to cooperate so all can benefit....it avoids making enemies. Friends are better than enemies, maintaining a few allies might be a good thing in the long run.
    I thought you just said Canada currently felt they had a bad deal with NAFTA. Now they don't want to renegotiate their bad deal? Make up your mind driver, which is it?
    I didn't say that Mr houdini, what I said was the US gets more from NAFTA than it gives, where Canada is concerned. It doesn't matter though, it keeps business going and people employed...those people pay taxes etc., NAFTA has been a good thing for both Canada and the US, only when someone wants to be a bully and change it to take advantage of a friend and ally does it become a bad deal. How would you like to be a strawberry grower in Florida, who exports strawberries to Canada....then have a trade war so steelworkers will have more jobs?
    Mr. driver, those were probably not your exact words, but the meaning is essentially the same. It is called paraphrasing. I still don't know what you are complaining about. Canada is exempted from the tariffs just announced. As far as I know, nothing has affected either Canada's or U.S. strawberry crops. You said Canada got the short end of the stick (paraphrasing again) vs U.S. but you are condemning U.S. for trying to make NAFTA more fair, even for Canada.
    Mr Houdini....sorry but paraphrasing is saying the same thing in a different way. Both Canada and the US have benefitted from NAFTA, the US more so from most accounts - that doesn't mean it is bad for Canada. Canada is exempt so far from the tariffs because 1) you can't just change the NAFTA agreement (it is a contract) because someone decides to change a contract and 2) the tariffs are imposed because of a security threat....Canada is not a threat to the US. I am in Florida now and the fruit and vegetable growers depend on sending their produce to Canada. If the US imposes extra tariffs on Canadian steel.....and NAFTA is being renegotiated as I write this - then I would expect their will be tariffs applied to produce produced in the US. I am not condemning the US or anyone.....I am pointing out that it isn't as easy as it sounds....sure you can put tariffs on incoming goods, do you expect there won't be retaliatory tariffs applied? There will be, and then it will escalate, and both countries will lose financially and the trust and bond will be broken. Europe will apply tariffs to some American goods as well. There will be some winners, but way more losers....AND, they have never worked in the past, in fact, global trade has been growing and it has worked very well.

    2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250

  • driver100driver100 Member Posts: 32,581

     20 fire fighter thank you and driver 100 nothing wrong with talking about tariffs on cars though nothing really beyond that ha ha 

    Thanks marco. What kind of work do you do (if not too personal a question)?

    2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250

  • driver100driver100 Member Posts: 32,581

    driver100 said:

    I prefer duct tape myself.

    Anybody have a color and pattern preference for their duct tape. It's not your father's duct tape in steel errrr silvery grey anymore.





    Very nice....you shouldn't have any trouble finding your pipes after applying that!

    2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250

  • Mr_ShiftrightMr_Shiftright Member Posts: 64,481
    jmonroe said:

    I am having a most enjoyable morning watching the cops scoop up all the speeding crazies in the neighborhood. They got the black Mustang which generally tracks about 55 mph through a school zone--he apparently is getting towed; and then there's the fat kid (oops--"clinically obese") who drives, helmetless, on his incredibly noisy Chinese motorized bicycle way over the legal limit; and now I see the light bar on again with an SUV begging for mercy. I have already leaned out my window to give the thumbs down to the victorious gladiator.

    My street is rather windy and semi- rural with intermittent sidewalks at best. Kids walk past all the time going to the local elementary school.

    We have some ferocious mothers in this neighborhood so I"m sure they have something to do with this Black Ops.

    As @28firefighter said it's nice when speeding offenders are finally caught driving too fast in a residential neighborhood. I just hope your thumb was not mistaken for a finger and we hear on the national news tonight that an Edmunds car guy from Sonoma California had the windows of his Mini blown out. :'(

    jmonroe
    I didn't rat them out. Besides, my neighbor's very large dog Cheyenne (as in VERY large) can easily jump our mutual fence to greet visitors in the dark of night.
  • oldfarmer50oldfarmer50 Member Posts: 24,154
    stickguy said:

    problem is, the models are all range probabilities. So basically, the weather forecast really should be 40% chance of 6-10", 30% chance of 3-6", 15% each LT 3 or more than 10. Something like that.

    which no one would like, even though it would be better for planning purposes. So instead, they pick a number and go with it. Just because they predicted wrong, doesn't mean it wasn't the right prediction. Just that a long shot came in!


    2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible

  • oldfarmer50oldfarmer50 Member Posts: 24,154
    stickguy said:

    problem is, the models are all range probabilities. So basically, the weather forecast really should be 40% chance of 6-10", 30% chance of 3-6", 15% each LT 3 or more than 10. Something like that.

    which no one would like, even though it would be better for planning purposes. So instead, they pick a number and go with it. Just because they predicted wrong, doesn't mean it wasn't the right prediction. Just that a long shot came in!

    To be fair it's tough to forecast in my area dur to the variable terrain.

    2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible

  • houdini1houdini1 Member Posts: 8,351
    edited March 2018
    driver100 said:

    houdini1 said:

    driver100 said:

    houdini1 said:

    driver100 said:

    houdini1 said:

    driver100 said:

    houdini1 said:

    Automaker's stocks took a tumble when tariffs were announced. About 3%. The big worry is whether the increased cost of steel can be passed onto consumers or not, since auto sales are flat right now anyway.

    Steel and aluminum tariffs do not apply to Canada and Mexico. Doesn't most of our steel come from there?
    Most does, but they will probably be hit with tariffs too if NAFTA isn't changed, and btw....most experts believe NAFTA is more beneficial to the US than it is to Canada.
    Good, then Canada should jump at the chance to help Trump get NAFTA renegotiated if they don't like the present terms.
    Hard to negotiate with someone who wants things his way and isn't reasonable. Good negotiation is a win for both sides, not "might is right". In todays world it is better to cooperate so all can benefit....it avoids making enemies. Friends are better than enemies, maintaining a few allies might be a good thing in the long run.
    I thought you just said Canada currently felt they had a bad deal with NAFTA. Now they don't want to renegotiate their bad deal? Make up your mind driver, which is it?
    I didn't say that Mr houdini, what I said was the US gets more from NAFTA than it gives, where Canada is concerned. It doesn't matter though, it keeps business going and people employed...those people pay taxes etc., NAFTA has been a good thing for both Canada and the US, only when someone wants to be a bully and change it to take advantage of a friend and ally does it become a bad deal. How would you like to be a strawberry grower in Florida, who exports strawberries to Canada....then have a trade war so steelworkers will have more jobs?
    Mr. driver, those were probably not your exact words, but the meaning is essentially the same. It is called paraphrasing. I still don't know what you are complaining about. Canada is exempted from the tariffs just announced. As far as I know, nothing has affected either Canada's or U.S. strawberry crops. You said Canada got the short end of the stick (paraphrasing again) vs U.S. but you are condemning U.S. for trying to make NAFTA more fair, even for Canada.
    Mr Houdini....sorry but paraphrasing is saying the same thing in a different way. Both Canada and the US have benefitted from NAFTA, the US more so from most accounts - that doesn't mean it is bad for Canada. Canada is exempt so far from the tariffs because 1) you can't just change the NAFTA agreement (it is a contract) because someone decides to change a contract and 2) the tariffs are imposed because of a security threat....Canada is not a threat to the US. I am in Florida now and the fruit and vegetable growers depend on sending their produce to Canada. If the US imposes extra tariffs on Canadian steel.....and NAFTA is being renegotiated as I write this - then I would expect their will be tariffs applied to produce produced in the US. I am not condemning the US or anyone.....I am pointing out that it isn't as easy as it sounds....sure you can put tariffs on incoming goods, do you expect there won't be retaliatory tariffs applied? There will be, and then it will escalate, and both countries will lose financially and the trust and bond will be broken. Europe will apply tariffs to some American goods as well. There will be some winners, but way more losers....AND, they have never worked in the past, in fact, global trade has been growing and it has worked very well.
    I got about half way through your explanation and third variation of what you said and had to give up. How about we just agree to disagree and leave it at that, I've got some basketball to watch.

    2013 LX 570 2016 LS 460

  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 33,726
    xwesx said:
    No power at our house since 6:30 last night. This sucks.
    Man, that's no fun. I imagine such outages are pretty unusual around there, too. We once had an outage for nearly four days, but I think that's the longest I've experienced. Thankfully, weather outside was hovering around freezing at the time, so the temp inside the house was still at about 55 degrees when the power finally did come back on. I almost broke out the generator on that one! :D
    We had about 5 days without when Sandy came through. I had a little generator at that house. Getting gas for it was an adventure at that time, though.

    It has now been 48 hrs and JCP&L still has no solid timeframe for fixing the outages, so I borrowed a natural gas genny from a nearby friend and spent today hooking it up. It is only 5500 watts but I'm impressed with what it is operating at the moment: 2 furnaces, well pump, 2 fridges, a freezer, and several lights. 

    '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

  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,274
    when we finally move, and build or redo our next house, I am going to splurge on a whole house integrated unit. I never want to care again if the power goes out.

    that, ,and I don't want another basement to worry about flooding.

    Told the wife today that it might be liberating to get into transition housing. My plan is to sell this house, move into a rental, and get the next house all set (build or major remodel) before moving into it. But while renting, no spending weekends working on fixing things that break, or searching for repair people to come out and take my money to fix stuff. I am really over that.

    2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.

  • jmonroejmonroe Member Posts: 8,989

    How about a cute picture of my kids' dog waiting for an icicle to fall off the roof of the garage?

    OK, we've waited long enough. By now you should be able to tell us, did the dog make the catch? :o

    jmonroe

    '15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl

  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,274
    hopefully the icicle did not break his glasses.

    2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.

  • explorerx4explorerx4 Member Posts: 20,662
    Temp dropped, so icicle never fell. ;)
    2024 Ford F-150 STX, 2023 Ford Explorer ST, 91 Mustang GT vert
  • snakeweaselsnakeweasel Member Posts: 19,592
    thebean said:

    I was going to comment about the surprise inch of snow flurries overnight that melted onto the roads in SW Ohio in parts causing lots of accidents.

    Then I was hearing the stories about the snowfalls again in the northeast.

    Sympathies go out to all there. And IIRC there's another storm coming.

    Son was in DC Va area when first one went through last Friday, so he and two others had to drive back to Ohio since flights were cancelled. All DC got was rain and wind. And wind.

    Last Friday they predicted 1-3" and we got a foot. Wednesday theft said 15" and we got 7. I'd like to run a weatherman over with my car if i could get it out of the driveway. :@
    Unless the weatherman is Nostradamus, it's pretty darn hard to predict even 24 hours in advance. The technology is so much better today that the accuracy is great compared to when I was a kid. I think they do a good job, even if they are forced by station management to bring emotions and borderline hysterics into it for ratings sake.
    The technology and models they have are extremely accurate if they had the correct data to enter into it. The problem is that there are so many dynamics it what influences weather that it is impossible to know everything that effects the weather and its variables. Small errors in initial data create significant differences later on. Basically the snow storm you got caught in last week might have been caused by someone in China slamming a door 6 months ago.

    2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D

  • snakeweaselsnakeweasel Member Posts: 19,592

    driver100 said:

    I prefer duct tape myself.

    Anybody have a color and pattern preference for their duct tape. It's not your father's duct tape in steel errrr silvery grey anymore.




    https://www.google.com/search?q=duct+tape&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiP_NfVquDZAhVIhq0KHVZ5DNQQiR4IqwI&biw=1231&bih=738




    Oh my, Red Green must be having a fit.

    2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D

  • jmonroejmonroe Member Posts: 8,989

    Temp dropped, so icicle never fell. ;)

    And you expect us to believe that? :@

    jmonroe

    '15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl

  • explorerx4explorerx4 Member Posts: 20,662
    Some, yes. :)
    2024 Ford F-150 STX, 2023 Ford Explorer ST, 91 Mustang GT vert
  • roadburnerroadburner Member Posts: 18,275
    thebean said:

    Occasionally on Friday or Saturday night, I stumble upon "Live PD" on the TV, which is, as the title alludes to, a live show on police activity. I am always stunned by the number of drivers that, when stopped, do not have a valid drivers license. Either it's expired or suspended or they just don't have one. Normally if nothing else is found, they are let go with a warning to get their license fixed. Why??? I have never driven without a valid license.

    If the police towed their cars, as I understand is done in Philly (maybe all of PA?), people would obey the law. It might be a hardship to have your car towed if you are working poor, but that's tough, IMHO. It would make it a priority to keep your license valid if you know your car will get towed.

    My son turned me on to Live PD; one of the departments is located in the county where he attended college, another department is only about 30 miles away from me. My son is amazed at how often I correctly predict what the suspects will say.

    Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
    Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
    Son's: 2018 330i xDrive

  • driver100driver100 Member Posts: 32,581
    houdini1 said:

    driver100 said:

    houdini1 said:

    driver100 said:

    houdini1 said:

    driver100 said:

    houdini1 said:

    driver100 said:

    houdini1 said:

    Automaker's stocks took a tumble when tariffs were announced. About 3%. The big worry is whether the increased cost of steel can be passed onto consumers or not, since auto sales are flat right now anyway.

    Steel and aluminum tariffs do not apply to Canada and Mexico. Doesn't most of our steel come from there?
    Most does, but they will probably be hit with tariffs too if NAFTA isn't changed, and btw....most experts believe NAFTA is more beneficial to the US than it is to Canada.
    Good, then Canada should jump at the chance to help Trump get NAFTA renegotiated if they don't like the present terms.
    Hard to negotiate with someone who wants things his way and isn't reasonable. Good negotiation is a win for both sides, not "might is right". In todays world it is better to cooperate so all can benefit....it avoids making enemies. Friends are better than enemies, maintaining a few allies might be a good thing in the long run.
    I thought you just said Canada currently felt they had a bad deal with NAFTA. Now they don't want to renegotiate their bad deal? Make up your mind driver, which is it?
    I didn't say that Mr houdini, what I said was the US gets more from NAFTA than it gives, where Canada is concerned. It doesn't matter though, it keeps business going and people employed...those people pay taxes etc., NAFTA has been a good thing for both Canada and the US, only when someone wants to be a bully and change it to take advantage of a friend and ally does it become a bad deal. How would you like to be a strawberry grower in Florida, who exports strawberries to Canada....then have a trade war so steelworkers will have more jobs?
    Mr. driver, those were probably not your exact words, but the meaning is essentially the same. It is called paraphrasing. I still don't know what you are complaining about. Canada is exempted from the tariffs just announced. As far as I know, nothing has affected either Canada's or U.S. strawberry crops. You said Canada got the short end of the stick (paraphrasing again) vs U.S. but you are condemning U.S. for trying to make NAFTA more fair, even for Canada.
    Mr Houdini....sorry but paraphrasing is saying the same thing in a different way. Both Canada and the US have benefitted from NAFTA, the US more so from most accounts - that doesn't mean it is bad for Canada. Canada is exempt so far from the tariffs because 1) you can't just change the NAFTA agreement (it is a contract) because someone decides to change a contract and 2) the tariffs are imposed because of a security threat....Canada is not a threat to the US. I am in Florida now and the fruit and vegetable growers depend on sending their produce to Canada. If the US imposes extra tariffs on Canadian steel.....and NAFTA is being renegotiated as I write this - then I would expect their will be tariffs applied to produce produced in the US. I am not condemning the US or anyone.....I am pointing out that it isn't as easy as it sounds....sure you can put tariffs on incoming goods, do you expect there won't be retaliatory tariffs applied? There will be, and then it will escalate, and both countries will lose financially and the trust and bond will be broken. Europe will apply tariffs to some American goods as well. There will be some winners, but way more losers....AND, they have never worked in the past, in fact, global trade has been growing and it has worked very well.
    I got about half way through your explanation and third variation of what you said and had to give up. How about we just agree to disagree and leave it at that, I've got some basketball to watch.

    No problem. (btw...I never varied what I said, enjoy the game)

    2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250

  • driver100driver100 Member Posts: 32,581
    stickguy said:

    when we finally move, and build or redo our next house, I am going to splurge on a whole house integrated unit. I never want to care again if the power goes out.

    that, ,and I don't want another basement to worry about flooding.

    Told the wife today that it might be liberating to get into transition housing. My plan is to sell this house, move into a rental, and get the next house all set (build or major remodel) before moving into it. But while renting, no spending weekends working on fixing things that break, or searching for repair people to come out and take my money to fix stuff. I am really over that.

    It never happens in real life. No matter how new....things will go wrong.

    2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250

  • driver100driver100 Member Posts: 32,581
    edited March 2018

    How about a cute picture of my kids' dog waiting for an icicle to fall off the roof of the garage?

    I think your dog is frozen.

    2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250

  • thebeanthebean Member Posts: 1,266
    stickguy said:

    hopefully the icicle did not break his glasses.

    Nice "A Christmas Story" shoutout. :)
    2015 Honda Accord EX, 2019 Honda HR-V EX
  • 28firefighter28firefighter Member Posts: 9,804
    Occasionally on Friday or Saturday night, I stumble upon "Live PD" on the TV, which is, as the title alludes to, a live show on police activity. I am always stunned by the number of drivers that, when stopped, do not have a valid drivers license. Either it's expired or suspended or they just don't have one. Normally if nothing else is found, they are let go with a warning to get their license fixed. Why??? I have never driven without a valid license. If the police towed their cars, as I understand is done in Philly (maybe all of PA?), people would obey the law. It might be a hardship to have your car towed if you are working poor, but that's tough, IMHO. It would make it a priority to keep your license valid if you know your car will get towed.
    My son turned me on to Live PD; one of the departments is located in the county where he attended college, another department is only about 30 miles away from me. My son is amazed at how often I correctly predict what the suspects will say.
    My wife hates that I watch this show and even more that I can tell her what will happen.  Says it takes away what little fun there is watching.  

    Obviously I don’t have anywhere near the experience you do, but one summer working in the DAs office during undergrad was enlightening. 
    2025 Jetta GLI Autobahn, 2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xE
  • isellhondasisellhondas Member Posts: 20,342

    How about a cute picture of my kids' dog waiting for an icicle to fall off the roof of the garage?

    We had a Samoyed! Wonderful dog!
  • Sandman6472Sandman6472 Member Posts: 7,205
    Swapped the GLA250 for a RAV4 and much happier. A frugal little CUV and super easy to drive. No XM radio but using my old cd's so all is good. Even has a sunroof since we're having cool evenings down here. So all is good and I'll keep this till the end. The other insurance company is going to go look at the damage also so will be interesting to see where we do end up. Either fix it to the way it was or total the damn thing so I can move on,
    The wife knows me too well when she said if they fix it, you're just going to trade it as soon as it comes home. Depending on how it drives and if they compensate me for the damaging Carfax, she's maybe 75% right here. I'll always be looking and thinking once I drive it again so for my piece of mind, might just get something new. But nothing is written in stone hear and must wait till the fat lady sings. In the meantime, do plan to test drive a new Ford Ecosport as I like the size and the looks. The "SE" version hits the sweet spot for me but anything I would get will need the safety stuff on it. Only negative is it's a Ford!

    The Sandman :(B)

    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)

  • Sandman6472Sandman6472 Member Posts: 7,205
    About the handicapped placards, I have one, have had one since my on the job accident back in 2005. I use it and don't feel ashamed in the least to be honest. I walk with a cane 100% of the time and walking any distance can be very painful for me. My pain doctor is a nice guy but a no nonsense guy also, he knows [non-permissible content removed] when he sees it. He suggested that I get the placard after my accident because he could see how painful and difficult walking was for me.
    No one has ever said a word to me when they see me exit my vehicle and walk with my cane but one lady in the supermarket actually told me I didn't need a cane and to believe in G-d and he would make sure I didn't use it anymore. Not sure if she was kidding or what!
    I understand some folks do abuse the use of their placard but some ailments aren't seen from the get go, so don't throw out the baby with the bath water here as some things aren't what they seem sometimes!!
    And about Carfaxes, my Golf will have one if they indeed fix it from last weeks accident. And I am very unhappy that this really could happen! I did nothing wrong and as a result of someone else's stupidity, I could get a vehicle back that's no longer in excellent shape and will bring less when I go to trade it because of this. Why should I lose money on it's value? It just really isn't fair and I should be compensated somehow for it's diminished value!!
    Getting off my soap box now and using my cane to do so!

    The Sandman :@ :(B)

    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)

  • tbirdmarcotbirdmarco Member Posts: 3,838
     You’re welcome driver 100 I work any more firm doing paralegal type work and mail room work a little of everything use special swing reading software for the computer can use my phone for that ha ha Ha and still have a computer here at home that I occasionally use that I got a few hears back what about yourself? 
  • tbirdmarcotbirdmarco Member Posts: 3,838
     Sorry the first part of the message above form screwed off work in a law firm they specialize in foreclosure bankruptcy things like that location matters no personal injury things only type of law like that I’ve been at this job for over seven years now dream of mine to go into the automotive field I’m sure you’ll know I’ve posted in the past not giving up on that still working and it don’t like being told no that makes me fight even harder not word in my account brewery 
  • tbirdmarcotbirdmarco Member Posts: 3,838
     Love that show live PD I’ve seen a few times think I like it a little better then comps which all me big fan of since I was a little kid also used to watch Ansell mysteries with that show too long with the home improvement shows and now recent past 15 years or more of show on velocity or Spike TV 
  • explorerx4explorerx4 Member Posts: 20,662
    No wonder I didn't get Stickguy's comment about the glasses, I never saw that movie.
    2024 Ford F-150 STX, 2023 Ford Explorer ST, 91 Mustang GT vert
  • oldfarmer50oldfarmer50 Member Posts: 24,154

    Swapped the GLA250 for a RAV4 and much happier. A frugal little CUV and super easy to drive. No XM radio but using my old cd's so all is good. Even has a sunroof since we're having cool evenings down here. So all is good and I'll keep this till :'(:'( the end. The other insurance company is going to go look at the damage also so will be interesting to see where we do end up. Either fix it to the way it was or total the damn thing so I can move on,
    The wife knows me too well when she said if they fix it, you're just going to trade it as soon as it comes home. Depending on how it drives and if they compensate me for the damaging Carfax, she's maybe 75% right here. I'll always be looking and thinking once I drive it again so for my piece of mind, might just get something new. But nothing is written in stone hear and must wait till the fat lady sings. In the meantime, do plan to test drive a new Ford Ecosport as I like the size and the looks. The "SE" version hits the sweet spot for me but anything I would get will need the safety stuff on it. Only negative is it's a Ford!

    The Sandman :(B)

    woah way to go with those hurtful brand insults. Some of us have sensitive feelings. You didn't say which model. I was very impressed with the Focus for power and handling. Less so with the Fusion.

    2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible

  • driver100driver100 Member Posts: 32,581

     You’re welcome driver 100 I work any more firm doing paralegal type work and mail room work a little of everything use special swing reading software for the computer can use my phone for that ha ha Ha and still have a computer here at home that I occasionally use that I got a few hears back what about yourself? 

    Marco, sounds like a very interesting career. I have had a very checkered past...teacher, managed 3 different retail chain stores, worked for major book publisher 16 years, and when no one would hire me started my own book distribution business....which we did for about 20 years. You never know where life will take you.

    2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250

  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,274
    sounds like my wife. does not really know anything about cars, but refuses to consider some options simply because of the name. Ford ""but it's a Ford!" being one of them.

    2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.

  • driver100driver100 Member Posts: 32,581
    A friend went on a sailing race to Cuba....brought back pictures of some great cars. Most of these big heavy 50s American cars have boat engines or Corolla 4 cyl engines in them. Those guys must be great mechanics!

    2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250

  • imidazol97imidazol97 Member Posts: 27,652
    edited March 2018

    woah way to go with those hurtful brand insults. Some of us have sensitive feelings. You didn't say which model. I was very impressed with the Focus for power and handling. Less so with the Fusion.

    :) I agree. Trying being a GM owner. It's hard to get used to people stereotyping all vehicles within a brand when they've never even driven a normal model of one and often have never sat in one. Part of what goes on is the scapegoating syndrome. It's fun to criticize the other team. Not to get off onto sports... that's even more boring than [nonpermissable content banned to Mars].

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  • driver100driver100 Member Posts: 32,581
    stickguy said:

    sounds like my wife. does not really know anything about cars, but refuses to consider some options simply because of the name. Ford ""but it's a Ford!" being one of them.

    Why would anyone say "But it's a Ford"? Now, "But it's a Chrysler" that I would understand!

    Actually, I think this happens a lot because of family history. Some families would always buy GM or Ford, and it became a habit. I was always told Chryslers were poor quality....and for many years they were, so I stayed away from Chryslers. When i got my first JEEP in 95 the first thing my father said was hope it doesn't leak...water gets into those. When i got my BMW X3 in 2004 he saidBMW....didn't they make those 3 cylinder cars?

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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,274
    Not sure why she is so anti-Ford. But she is. She also won't consider a Chevy, and that is what her father drove back in the day (and some other GMs, I know he bought a Caddy after we were married).

    Her first car though she bought on her own (didn't ask me first!) was a Plymouth. So go figure.

    Unless I am forgetting something, since I got out of HS, the only domestic I have not owned was a GM product. I had a Chrysler (Voyager minivan) and a couple of Fords (Mystique and Contour, though got that for my kid).

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  • explorerx4explorerx4 Member Posts: 20,662
    Wife is away this weekend, so I've got a couple projects I'm working on in the master bath.
    Patching the ceiling and installing a light over the mirror(that one is a pretty big task).
    This means I'm using the main bath instead.
    I really miss the walk in shower in the master bath. The main bath has one of those 1 piece tub/shower setups.
    Feel like I'm in a cheap hotel. ;)
    2024 Ford F-150 STX, 2023 Ford Explorer ST, 91 Mustang GT vert
  • abacomikeabacomike Member Posts: 12,388
    driver100 said:
    sounds like my wife. does not really know anything about cars, but refuses to consider some options simply because of the name. Ford ""but it's a Ford!" being one of them.
    Why would anyone say "But it's a Ford"? Now, "But it's a Chrysler" that I would understand! Actually, I think this happens a lot because of family history. Some families would always buy GM or Ford, and it became a habit. I was always told Chryslers were poor quality....and for many years they were, so I stayed away from Chryslers. When i got my first JEEP in 95 the first thing my father said was hope it doesn't leak...water gets into those. When i got my BMW X3 in 2004 he saidBMW....didn't they make those 3 cylinder cars?
    Way back in the day, families leaned toward one brand of car over another - Ford Families, GM Families, etc.  My Dad’s first car was a used Studebakker in 1945 when he returned from the war.  His father (my grandfather) bought a new 1947 Dodge Sedan with “Fluid Drive”.  Fluid Drive was a precursor to Automatic Transmissions.  After depressing the clutch to shift into first gear, the car would automatically shift into second and third gears, IIRC.

    My Dad’s first new car was a 1951 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan.  After that purchase, he only bought GM cars (Buick, Pontiac, Oldsmobile and Cadillac) until 1992.  I inherited his preference for GM cars for quite a few years.  My children could care less what they drove.

    Those days are over - today people buy cars for many reasons - but fewer buy cars out of brand loyalty.

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  • graphicguygraphicguy Member Posts: 14,098
    I think the pendulum has swung in many different ways since the days of...”I am loyal to Ford, or GM, or Chrysler”. I believe the precipitous fall in quality and innovation of ‘80s U.S. Brands still have not recovered. Does that mean Ford, GM or Chrysler still don’t make innovative, well built cars? For the most part they do make good cars. Those foibles in the ‘80s are hard to shake. And, remembering our parents or grandparents experience of the 80s, those memories still influence some of our buying habits.

    In these forums loyalty runs in a different direction. Some here love BMWs, some Benzs, some Honda/Acura, some Toyota, some Volvo, some VW, etc. Some of us stick our feet back in that water to see if things are better with U.S. brands than what we remember. Sometimes they are, sometimes they aren’t.

    I don’t believe any of us purposely denigrate another’s choice of brand or model of car....at least none that I’ve noticed.
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  • dino001dino001 Member Posts: 6,191

    I think the pendulum has swung in many different ways since the days of...”I am loyal to Ford, or GM, or Chrysler”. I believe the precipitous fall in quality and innovation of ‘80s U.S. Brands still have not recovered. Does that mean Ford, GM or Chrysler still don’t make innovative, well built cars? For the most part they do make good cars. Those foibles in the ‘80s are hard to shake. And, remembering our parents or grandparents experience of the 80s, those memories still influence some of our buying habits..

    It takes about three times the time to recover reputation over time you lost it. Detroit was on total self-destruction path from mid 70s till around early 90s, then it was putting half-a@#’d improvement efforts until bankruptcies of ‘09, perhaps a bit before (but it was too late by then, as they were locked into bad contracts and financials). So giving them about 10 year credit, it will take them another 40 years to regain same glory and esteem they held in late 60s and that assumes the competition will just stand still. However, they don’t need to be “the greatest”, they just need to be legitimate contender in minds of all import owners. They are winning them over, but I think the complete recovery may take another 10-20 years of constant efforts and no complaining about “currency manipulation” and “press conspiracy”, which would only set them back. Credit is built by behavior over time, not declarations. One bill paid on time does not make up for history of fifty account past due.

    BTW, I unfortunately see only GM and Ford improving. Chrysler seems to be going back to its bad old habits, in terms of both product quality and customer service.

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  • tbirdmarcotbirdmarco Member Posts: 3,838
     See I’m never that we with by a certain brand I love Ford’s probably the most but open to trying other mix and out as a Tatian every brand has the potential to have some problems with his models the mother the brand either you get a good one we could get a bed unit you never know life‘s too short what’s the time you probably spend more time worrying been anything ha ha just my opinion speaking looking forward to the New York auto show in about three weeks 
  • tbirdmarcotbirdmarco Member Posts: 3,838
     All bodies to some friends that’s for sure that we would look at first over others  Thursday 
  • tbirdmarcotbirdmarco Member Posts: 3,838
     Well form totally screwed up that message above big time was saying all monies towards certain friends with her car related or not to a certain extent but he will try before others ha ha Ha that’s life for you just take everything in life with a big queen of salt no matter what 
  • tbirdmarcotbirdmarco Member Posts: 3,838
     I’m sorry on with the jokes begin I hope you’ll understand what I’m writing above I’ll damn slow and I talked this voice dictation‘s acting up big time today enjoy the weekend all 
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