Funny enough, this is the same M240 vert I was considering last summer. Whoever bought it hardly put any miles on it, and now it’s listed $10k less than before.
It was sold as a CPO last summer…does that coverage stay with the car or just to the original CPO buyer?
@breld said:
Funny enough, this is the same M240 vert I was considering last summer. Whoever bought it hardly put any miles on it, and now it’s listed $10k less than before.
It was sold as a CPO last summer…does that coverage stay with the car or just to the original CPO buyer?
I read some more reviews and decided to just move my savings to Vanguard Federal Money Market.
I WAS WONDERING WHY HE WAS YELLING 😂
Does Hyundai/Kia own UFB? 😎
I'd bet money some former employees of Kia/Hyundai finance got hired at UFB.
I did lodge a formal complaint to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Based on about 1 hour of research online/Google, that seemed like the best agency to complain to for a Federal Bank. Next FTC for the false advertising.
'21 BMW X3 M40i, '15 Audi S4, '16 Audi TTS, Wife's '19 VW Tiguan SEL 4-Motion
I think I just let an attractively priced '18 M240xi vert slip through my fat fingers thanks to my indecision... But, it had the black wheels, no me gusta. So, that will help me sleep at night.
I'm sure you could buy some silver (or gunmetal) BMW wheels for not a huge amount of money.
So much for my good night's sleep.
'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...)
@corvette said:
BMW cracked the whip on dealers allowing customers the option of CPO-ing a vehicle many years ago, IIRC, but I guess Lexus allows it. It’s unusual that they put that level of recon into every vehicle, regardless of whether or not the customer springs for the CPO warranty.
My guess is they are picky enough and know what they are doing. The dealer is in an affluent area where people lease cars just to drive them back and forth to the train station, out to dinner on weekends, & the occasional road trip. They trade the cars well before the lease is up, well under the mileage, & in pristine condition.
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2023 Toyota Tacoma SR 4WD
I read some more reviews and decided to just move my savings to Vanguard Federal Money Market.
I WAS WONDERING WHY HE WAS YELLING 😂
Does Hyundai/Kia own UFB? 😎
I'd bet money some former employees of Kia/Hyundai finance got hired at UFB.
I did lodge a formal complaint to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Based on about 1 hour of research online/Google, that seemed like the best agency to complain to for a Federal Bank. Next FTC for the false advertising.
BMW cracked the whip on dealers allowing customers the option of CPO-ing a vehicle many years ago, IIRC, but I guess Lexus allows it. It’s unusual that they put that level of recon into every vehicle, regardless of whether or not the customer springs for the CPO warranty.
My guess is they are picky enough and know what they are doing. The dealer is in an affluent area where people lease cars just to drive them back and forth to the train station, out to dinner on weekends, & the occasional road trip. They trade the cars well before the lease is up, well under the mileage, & in pristine condition.
I turned in a couple of leases that I would bet qualified to go straight to the CPO front line without being touched. Maybe a quick oil change, and that is it.
Sort of an interesting purchase story: My best friend's sister in law has a Grand Cherokee Limited that she leased (through a local CU) about 3 years ago. She was over the mileage, the SUV wasn't exactly in pristine condition (cracked front bumper & hood that was littered with dents and scratches), and she was out of warranty. She didn't want to get a "lesser" vehicle than her Grand Cherokee and pay more money per month. She extended the lease. Over the course of the past 6 months she has sent him endless "what do you think of this car" texts. She finally decided that she LOVES the Lexus IS 300 AWD. She (with his help) finds one at the dealer where my parents' have leased my Mom's 2 RX 350s from. She found a dark blue/brown 2018 IS 300 AWD (non F-Sport) with around 50K miles listed for $26 or $27K. She goes, looks at the car, drives it, and LOVES it. Rolls $2K worth of negative equity from her Jeep into a 72 month loan at 7.9% APR.
Here's what's sort of interesting. The dealer reconditions every used Lexus to CPO standards. They give the customer the option of whether or not they want the vehicle certified. They go over the benefits of what is and isn't covered under the LEXUS CPO warranty and if the customer says yes, then they add $2,995 to the purchase price.
$3k to be CPOed? I’d want to know what was to be done to be worth that much more.
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One my cars, when I traded it in, they drove it around to the side of the building, took pictures and put them on their site.
When I sold my first Jetta (the 1999.5 GLS VR6) to Carmax, the guy there told me that it had too many miles to be put on their lot, but that an employee would probably purchase it before it went to auction because it was so clean. I doubt their employees still get dibs on inventory, and maybe they didn't even back then.
I think I would skip the CPO and look for a dealer selling the BMW extended warranty cheap on one of the forums. You can find that for most brands. CPO is not even that long of an extension (just a year or 2, largely just powertrain, right?)
I think I would skip the CPO and look for a dealer selling the BMW extended warranty cheap on one of the forums. You can find that for most brands. CPO is not even that long of an extension (just a year or 2, largely just powertrain, right?)
Yes, but we're talking BMW, where everything costs more. After all, this ain't a Chevy!
@breld said:
Funny enough, this is the same M240 vert I was considering last summer. Whoever bought it hardly put any miles on it, and now it’s listed $10k less than before.
It was sold as a CPO last summer…does that coverage stay with the car or just to the original CPO buyer?
One my cars, when I traded it in, they drove it around to the side of the building, took pictures and put them on their site.
Traded a car in 1994. The new car dealer gave me $300 for it. Before I had left the lot, they were already taping the used car “sticker” in the window.
@breld said:
Funny enough, this is the same M240 vert I was considering last summer. Whoever bought it hardly put any miles on it, and now it’s listed $10k less than before.
It was sold as a CPO last summer…does that coverage stay with the car or just to the original CPO buyer?
@venture said:
I bought my E46 very late in the model year specifically because of the, let's say, awkwardness of the next model.
I agree with Roadburner that now the 3 and the 5 (and I guess the 8 but I wasn't interested in that) are the only ones left that are not bordering on hideous. That's a reason why I bought my 330 when I did - that and because it was the colors I was looking for.
In hindsight I think I actually like the 5 better.
I see good deals on 5 series on Leasehackr since they are changing the body style on them for 2024. I expect to see buck teeth soon😂
We put a lot of miles on our cars. They are always in excellent shape as far as maintenance goes. I don't keep up with washing the cars and keeping them clean like I used to when it was just me & the Prelude. When the car was 10 years old, I would constantly get "no way that car is that old."
Before I traded in my 2011 Pilot, I ran it through the car wash, polished and waxed it with the orbital, and it glowed in the dark (as much as a dark grey SUV can anyway). I watched the UCM's eyes light up as he ran his hand along the hood. He looked at me and told me he's seen cars with less than 1/2 the mileage of mine (102,000 at the time) not look anywhere near as good.
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2023 Toyota Tacoma SR 4WD
We put a lot of miles on our cars. They are always in excellent shape as far as maintenance goes. I don't keep up with washing the cars and keeping them clean like I used to when it was just me & the Prelude. When the car was 10 years old, I would constantly get "no way that car is that old."
Before I traded in my 2011 Pilot, I ran it through the car wash, polished and waxed it with the orbital, and it glowed in the dark (as much as a dark grey SUV can anyway). I watched the UCM's eyes light up as he ran his hand along the hood. He looked at me and told me he's seen cars with less than 1/2 the mileage of mine (102,000 at the time) not look anywhere near as good.
———————————————— And then he proceeded to give you a price that was equivalent to stealing it from you.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
We put a lot of miles on our cars. They are always in excellent shape as far as maintenance goes. I don't keep up with washing the cars and keeping them clean like I used to when it was just me & the Prelude. When the car was 10 years old, I would constantly get "no way that car is that old."
Before I traded in my 2011 Pilot, I ran it through the car wash, polished and waxed it with the orbital, and it glowed in the dark (as much as a dark grey SUV can anyway). I watched the UCM's eyes light up as he ran his hand along the hood. He looked at me and told me he's seen cars with less than 1/2 the mileage of mine (102,000 at the time) not look anywhere near as good.
———————————————— And then he proceeded to give you a price that was equivalent to stealing it from you.
jmonroe
Nope. I negotiated with him to $500 less than the "if he offers you this much, take it and walk home if you have to" price that @qbrozen said it was worth:)-
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2023 Toyota Tacoma SR 4WD
———————————————— I agree that this is right up @qbrozen’s alley although I don’t know if the price is right. However, I don’t understand this write up about the car:
ABOUT THIS VEHICLE The car has some scratches on the wing. It was purchased from a an older gentlemen in Japan who is the original owner. Customer came to us looking for a white V6 Turbo Cima with low miles.. We got exactly what he wanted and we are excited to bring this beauty for it's new owner in Pennsylvania.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
We put a lot of miles on our cars. They are always in excellent shape as far as maintenance goes. I don't keep up with washing the cars and keeping them clean like I used to when it was just me & the Prelude. When the car was 10 years old, I would constantly get "no way that car is that old."
Before I traded in my 2011 Pilot, I ran it through the car wash, polished and waxed it with the orbital, and it glowed in the dark (as much as a dark grey SUV can anyway). I watched the UCM's eyes light up as he ran his hand along the hood. He looked at me and told me he's seen cars with less than 1/2 the mileage of mine (102,000 at the time) not look anywhere near as good.
———————————————— And then he proceeded to give you a price that was equivalent to stealing it from you.
jmonroe
Nope. I negotiated with him to $500 less than the "if he offers you this much, take it and walk home if you have to" price that @qbrozen said it was worth:)-
———————————————— Thanks for the response. So you got a number from @qbrozen while he still had connections when he was providing help via Real-World Trade in Values. I now wonder if he will be resurrecting this site again since he’s going to be in the car biz now. So, we should get some clarification about this, right?
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Might have a new vehicle in our near future Part 1. I drove my wife's 2016 MKC to the grocery store a week ago Sunday and everything was ok. Two days later she drives it and when she comes back, says Check Engine light is on, which it is. It seems to drive perfectly ok. Wednesday I call the Lincoln dealer and am able to bring to in to see when the light is for. Diagnostic charge is $169 but will be covered if extended warranty covers repair. Haven't heard anything in a few days so I stopped by the dealership on the way home from walking my daughter's dogs(nice warm 20 degrees today but sunny). The service manager tells me they have submitted a claim and it should be covered but has to wait for approval to replace the turbo. We have less than 3 weeks left on our warranty contract.
2024 Ford F-150 STX, 2023 Ford Explorer ST, 91 Mustang GT vert
Might have a new vehicle in our near future Part 2. My wife hadn't been mentioning getting a replacement vehicle even though she's had her MKC for 7 years, but I started looking a few months back. I had seen some she would probably like, so the other day I printed the window sticker for one of them and left it on the kitchen counter. She must have looked at it because she said 'That one seems nice'. Since then, I stopped at took picture of it and sent it to her. When I mentioned I had taken an interior pic but it didn't come out well because it was raining, she said she had looked on the website to see what it looked like inside. Later, she asked what I thought her MKC was worth, so there my be a new vehicle in our future. Need to get the MKC back first and go from there.
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I bought my E46 very late in the model year specifically because of the, let's say, awkwardness of the next model.
I agree with Roadburner that now the 3 and the 5 (and I guess the 8 but I wasn't interested in that) are the only ones left that are not bordering on hideous. That's a reason why I bought my 330 when I did - that and because it was the colors I was looking for.
In hindsight I think I actually like the 5 better.
I see good deals on 5 series on Leasehackr since they are changing the body style on them for 2024. I expect to see buck teeth soon😂
@mjfloyd1 - The rear doors are awkwardly long, but otherwise, not bad. Also interesting that both powertrains are hybrid (a mild 48V hybrid on the I6 vs. a more substantial system on the I4) and they both make the same amount of torque, with the I4 making only a few fewer horsepower. I'm assuming the four will get significantly better MPGs.
I also read that Honda is ditching VTEC on its new 3.5 liter V6. I'm surprised they are not replacing it with a turbo four, as Toyota is doing, plus they already have some turbos in their lineup.
I bought my E46 very late in the model year specifically because of the, let's say, awkwardness of the next model.
I agree with Roadburner that now the 3 and the 5 (and I guess the 8 but I wasn't interested in that) are the only ones left that are not bordering on hideous. That's a reason why I bought my 330 when I did - that and because it was the colors I was looking for.
In hindsight I think I actually like the 5 better.
I see good deals on 5 series on Leasehackr since they are changing the body style on them for 2024. I expect to see buck teeth soon😂
Mrs. venture would go nuts. ———————————————— Get her a shot like @breld did for Mrs. breld.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
@tjc78, I'm formulating an alternate plan because I'm worried about them getting the replacement part. We could just get my wife a new vehicle and keep the MKC for a while after it's fixed.
2024 Ford F-150 STX, 2023 Ford Explorer ST, 91 Mustang GT vert
@explorerx4 said: @tjc78,
I'm formulating an alternate plan because I'm worried about them getting the replacement part.
We could just get my wife a new vehicle and keep the MKC for a while after it's fixed.
Gotcha. You looking at Corsair or Nautilus?
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Might have a new vehicle in our near future Part 1. I drove my wife's 2016 MKC to the grocery store a week ago Sunday and everything was ok. Two days later she drives it and when she comes back, says Check Engine light is on, which it is. It seems to drive perfectly ok. Wednesday I call the Lincoln dealer and am able to bring to in to see when the light is for. Diagnostic charge is $169 but will be covered if extended warranty covers repair. Haven't heard anything in a few days so I stopped by the dealership on the way home from walking my daughter's dogs(nice warm 20 degrees today but sunny). The service manager tells me they have submitted a claim and it should be covered but has to wait for approval to replace the turbo. We have less than 3 weeks left on our warranty contract.
Couldn’t you have gotten the code with a cheap code reader? How many miles on it that the turbo would go? Did you get this car used?
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
@oldfarmer50, We bought it new and It's still under extended warranty, so I figured I wouldn't get charged for the diagnosis. I thought about going to Autozone to have the codes read. If the claim is denied then we would have to pay. We changed the oil at the dealer every 5k but sometimes things just break. Wife just asked me if I looked at the Corsair she likes while I was there.
2024 Ford F-150 STX, 2023 Ford Explorer ST, 91 Mustang GT vert
I have a 9 year old vehicle that is acting up. Leaking oil from turbo and no warranty. Looking to sell car or trade in for another car. Problem is inventory is still poor, can't get at MRSP due to dealer fees and other fees added on. May be looking at preowned car with ability to purchase extended warranty.
@corvette said: @mjfloyd1 - The rear doors are awkwardly long, but otherwise, not bad. Also interesting that both powertrains are hybrid (a mild 48V hybrid on the I6 vs. a more substantial system on the I4) and they both make the same amount of torque, with the I4 making only a few fewer horsepower. I'm assuming the four will get significantly better MPGs.
I also read that Honda is ditching VTEC on its new 3.5 liter V6. I'm surprised they are not replacing it with a turbo four, as Toyota is doing, plus they already have some turbos in their lineup.
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Wow, just wow.
BMW CPO used to transfer with the car. That changed around 2014 when it only transfers if private sale or if re-certified by a BMW dealer
I WAS WONDERING WHY HE WAS YELLING 😂
Does Hyundai/Kia own UFB? 😎
I'd bet money some former employees of Kia/Hyundai finance got hired at UFB.
I did lodge a formal complaint to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Based on about 1 hour of research online/Google, that seemed like the best agency to complain to for a Federal Bank. Next FTC for the false advertising.
Small world!
I think I just let an attractively priced '18 M240xi vert slip through my fat fingers thanks to my indecision...
But, it had the black wheels, no me gusta. So, that will help me sleep at night.
I'm sure you could buy some silver (or gunmetal) BMW wheels for not a huge amount of money.
So much for my good night's sleep.
'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...)
I think her credit is good. Could be excellent. She didn’t shop lenders before heading to the dealership. So that’s on her.
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2023 Toyota Tacoma SR 4WD
My guess is they are picky enough and know what they are doing. The dealer is in an affluent area where people lease cars just to drive them back and forth to the train station, out to dinner on weekends, & the occasional road trip. They trade the cars well before the lease is up, well under the mileage, & in pristine condition.
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2023 Toyota Tacoma SR 4WD
I did lodge a formal complaint to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Based on about 1 hour of research online/Google, that seemed like the best agency to complain to for a Federal Bank. Next FTC for the false advertising.
COOL STORY, BRO
My guess is they are picky enough and know what they are doing. The dealer is in an affluent area where people lease cars just to drive them back and forth to the train station, out to dinner on weekends, & the occasional road trip. They trade the cars well before the lease is up, well under the mileage, & in pristine condition.
I turned in a couple of leases that I would bet qualified to go straight to the CPO front line without being touched. Maybe a quick oil change, and that is it.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
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.
Really? Wow. Well, if anyone was going to uncertify a car, it was bound to be BMW.
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I’m pretty sure the other German manufacturers have followed suit unfortunately
I see good deals on 5 series on Leasehackr since they are changing the body style on them for 2024. I expect to see buck teeth soon😂
Way back when I turned my 2000 Solara in, the UCM asked if I had ever sat in it.
It was a very light beige inside. All beige even the floor mats. Those are usually trashed but mine were pristine.
That went right to their lot, as did my 03 Avalon when I turned that in.
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Before I traded in my 2011 Pilot, I ran it through the car wash, polished and waxed it with the orbital, and it glowed in the dark (as much as a dark grey SUV can anyway). I watched the UCM's eyes light up as he ran his hand along the hood. He looked at me and told me he's seen cars with less than 1/2 the mileage of mine (102,000 at the time) not look anywhere near as good.
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2023 Toyota Tacoma SR 4WD
Paging @qbrozen to the white courtesy telephone.
http://www.japstarimports.com/detail/index.php?p=363#&gid=1&pid=1
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That Nissan is perfect for @qbrozen’s right-hand drive sales department.
And then he proceeded to give you a price that was equivalent to stealing it from you.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2023 Toyota Tacoma SR 4WD
I agree that this is right up @qbrozen’s alley although I don’t know if the price is right. However, I don’t understand this write up about the car:
ABOUT THIS VEHICLE
The car has some scratches on the wing. It was purchased from a an older gentlemen in Japan who is the original owner. Customer came to us looking for a white V6 Turbo Cima with low miles.. We got exactly what he wanted and we are excited to bring this beauty for it's new owner in Pennsylvania.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Thanks for the response. So you got a number from @qbrozen while he still had connections when he was providing help via Real-World Trade in Values. I now wonder if he will be resurrecting this site again since he’s going to be in the car biz now. So, we should get some clarification about this, right?
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
'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
I drove my wife's 2016 MKC to the grocery store a week ago Sunday and everything was ok.
Two days later she drives it and when she comes back, says Check Engine light is on, which it is.
It seems to drive perfectly ok.
Wednesday I call the Lincoln dealer and am able to bring to in to see when the light is for.
Diagnostic charge is $169 but will be covered if extended warranty covers repair.
Haven't heard anything in a few days so I stopped by the dealership on the way home from walking my daughter's dogs(nice warm 20 degrees today but sunny).
The service manager tells me they have submitted a claim and it should be covered but has to wait for approval to replace the turbo.
We have less than 3 weeks left on our warranty contract.
My wife hadn't been mentioning getting a replacement vehicle even though she's had her MKC for 7 years, but I started looking a few months back.
I had seen some she would probably like, so the other day I printed the window sticker for one of them and left it on the kitchen counter.
She must have looked at it because she said 'That one seems nice'.
Since then, I stopped at took picture of it and sent it to her.
When I mentioned I had taken an interior pic but it didn't come out well because it was raining, she said she had looked on the website to see what it looked like inside.
Later, she asked what I thought her MKC was worth, so there my be a new vehicle in our future.
Need to get the MKC back first and go from there.
Upcoming Mazda CX-90 looks good to my eye. Straight 6 motor
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I see good deals on 5 series on Leasehackr since they are changing the body style on them for 2024. I expect to see buck teeth soon😂
Mrs. venture would go nuts.
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I also read that Honda is ditching VTEC on its new 3.5 liter V6. I'm surprised they are not replacing it with a turbo four, as Toyota is doing, plus they already have some turbos in their lineup.
@explorerx4
Dodged a bullet right there! Hopefully it’s fixed quickly and if you trade it, you get a decent deal
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Get her a shot like @breld did for Mrs. breld.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
I'm formulating an alternate plan because I'm worried about them getting the replacement part.
We could just get my wife a new vehicle and keep the MKC for a while after it's fixed.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
Gotcha. You looking at Corsair or Nautilus?
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My wife likes the size of the Corsair, Nautilus too large.
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2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
We bought it new and It's still under extended warranty, so I figured I wouldn't get charged for the diagnosis. I thought about going to Autozone to have the codes read.
If the claim is denied then we would have to pay.
We changed the oil at the dealer every 5k but sometimes things just break.
Wife just asked me if I looked at the Corsair she likes while I was there.
Wife just asked me if I looked at the Corsair she likes while I was there.
In other words - Where is my new car?
I like the Corsair. Actually I like all the Lincoln SUVs. Good looking rigs.
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I think you pretty much hit the nail on the head plus neither one of us want to do the car sharing thing too long.
Better to ask for forgiveness than permission
I happen to like awkwardly long rear doors 😂
Can’t yell “yo the VTEC kicked in” any more