When my D-I-L was shopping for a car, they were really nice, out there. No BS.
What's the payment?
That's the place.
$444/mo. No out of pocket. I think there's some trunk money we don't know about. I was aggressive in my offer. They ended up beating it.
They were nice. Wyler, as mentioned before, kept wanting to grind it out. Matter of fact, I told them I already signed papers and they kept texting wanted to know if I took delivery yet because they would like me to come back in. They texted me again. this a.m.
Just realized, it's end of quarter. So, the pressure is on for them.
I made them my one offer. Told them I was only making one offer. Didn't matter. They kept wanting to play the "if we can get you to XXXXXX, will you buy today?".
While I was at the selling dealer, I also test drove an EV9. THAT'S a BIG vehicle. If I had a family, I would have considered it. Just for grins, they said they could make a deal on the EV9 ($70-ish?) for $50-$75 more/mo.
For good or ill, they also have an Alfa Romeo store attached to them. They had this in their showroom...
———————————————— I like the color but it’s probably a good thing you ran out of money.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
@jmonroe1 said:
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And to think, this all happened because you started out to help your sister buy a car. She bails and you end up buying a car. It must be true that no good deed goes unpunished.
Enjoy and give us some reports as you rack up the miles.
jmonroe
I Know, right! I said the same thing to her last night.
Don’t worry, you’re doing it right. Grass likes those cool mornings. If you’re worried about watering a large oddly shaped lawn look into a Rain Train sprinkler:
I used these to water large areas of nursery stock. They will travel in any pattern in which you can lay the hose (within reason).
Interesting contraption.
I bought a couple of spigot splitters and more hose and have 2 oscillating (back and forth) sprinklers and 2 tower ones. Hopefully I can cover the bulk of it with those without having to move them around too much. Will know shortly when I go outside to hook it all up. I assembled the tower jobs yesterday.
———————————————— My experience with getting a lawn to grow from seed is, you can water, water and water for week and barely see any growth. Then you’ll get an overnight rain and wham, you’ll see the lawn you were looking for.
That’s why when we built our house in SC in 1992 I had sod put in. I got more than a couple handfuls of comments from nearby neighbors and folks walking by. In my case it cost about 20% more to get a better grade of sod compared to seeding which I thoug jmonroe
We need rain too. I have a small repair patch to seed when rain is coming.
My experience with getting a lawn to grow from seed is, you can water, water and water for week and barely see any growth. Then you’ll get an overnight rain and wham, you’ll see the lawn you were looking for.
That’s why when we built our house in SC in 1992 I had sod put in. I got more than a couple handfuls of comments from nearby neighbors and folks walking by. In my case it cost about 20% more to get a better grade of sod compared to seeding which I thought was a real bargain. I was never sorry I did that.
Pray for rain.
jmonroe
I'm a fan of the old-school approach to lawn seeding. I shape the space, spread the seed with a hand-spreader, go through with a couple bales of straw and just sprinkle the straw across the seeded surface, then gently water it in well and apply water every other day for ten days. At that point, the grass is sprouted and, within a couple of weeks, is ready for the first mow. No need to ever pick up the straw as it'll mulch with the mowing(s) and time.
2018 Subaru Crosstrek, 2014 Audi Q7 TDI, 2013 Subaru Forester, 2013 Ford F250 Lariat D, 1976 Ford F250, 1969 Chevrolet C20, 1969 Ford Econoline 100
I do that plus I add a thin layer of bagged topsoil to cover the seed maybe 1/8 inch at most.
A funny story about using a triple mix of a fescue that I'd never used. When it came up, there were all these large, round starter stalks. I called the company and asked for help. One question the person had was what did I put over the seedbed: wheat straw. I had gotten a bale of straw with lots of wheat seed in it. I had a crop of wheat growing among the thin strands of new grass, overshadowing the grass starting. I mowed it when they hit a couple inches and that killed back the wheat.
Just came from Krogers to pick up a couple of things for a supper at home.
I looked at the asparagas stalks in bundles above the bin of green beans I was getting. The Kroger sale tag said "Home grown in Michigan." The labels on the bundles of asparagas said "Product of Peru." Hmmm. Kroger wouldn't lie, would they?
SIL doesn’t comprehend the car shopping rules, evidently. Told them the deal on a 2024 Tucson SEL PHEV. So what do they do? Come back to tell me they like the 2025 gasser. SIGH
'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
No, we flew from Toronto to Victoria B.C. to see family....kids and grandchildren. I fly to Florida on November 4th. You have a good memory @imidazol97
I'm in FL full time, just north of you... Hernando Beach.
Half of my friends are snowbirds, so unlike many Floridians, I look forward to the influx!
You're 75 miles, an hour and a half North of me, I'm in Sun City/Ruskin. I have heard of Hernando Beach but usually they use the Spring Hill name....say on traffic or weather reports. We are in a mostly residential area, not a tourist area, but our neighbours say they like it when the Snowbirds return too....it is too quiet and empty when we aren't there. It's good to know I help liven up the place
@graphicguy Nice looking car.....I particularly like the inside. At that price and on a 24 month lease you can't go wrong.....I don't think! I have a friend who got a 2023 Toyota Sienna Hybrid and he can go over 600 miles on a tank of gas. He needs a van for certain reasons.....but the Pacifica he had before had a lot more features. 600 miles is compelling, fewer stops to refuel, but I guess you still might need a bathroom break driving for 10 hours at a time....maybe even a coffee. Keep us posted on how the EV experience is going...the good, the bad and the ugly
The Pacifica hybrid has a range of 520 miles. At work we do 600 miles in a day with two or three coffee breaks, a half dozen bathroom breaks and lunch.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Just came from Krogers to pick up a couple of things for a supper at home.
I looked at the asparagas stalks in bundles above the bin of green beans I was getting. The Kroger sale tag said "Home grown in Michigan." The labels on the bundles of asparagas said "Product of Peru." Hmmm. Kroger wouldn't lie, would they?
Since Asparagus is a spring crop I’d go with Peru. Maybe the homegrown sign was referring to the beans.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Don’t worry, you’re doing it right. Grass likes those cool mornings. If you’re worried about watering a large oddly shaped lawn look into a Rain Train sprinkler:
I used these to water large areas of nursery stock. They will travel in any pattern in which you can lay the hose (within reason).
Interesting contraption.
I bought a couple of spigot splitters and more hose and have 2 oscillating (back and forth) sprinklers and 2 tower ones. Hopefully I can cover the bulk of it with those without having to move them around too much. Will know shortly when I go outside to hook it all up. I assembled the tower jobs yesterday.
———————————————— My experience with getting a lawn to grow from seed is, you can water, water and water for week and barely see any growth. Then you’ll get an overnight rain and wham, you’ll see the lawn you were looking for.
That’s why when we built our house in SC in 1992 I had sod put in. I got more than a couple handfuls of comments from nearby neighbors and folks walking by. In my case it cost about 20% more to get a better grade of sod compared to seeding which I thought was a real bargain. I was never sorry I did that.
Pray for rain.
jmonroe
Truth!
I plant grass every fall. I can get it to grow without rain, but the rain, for some reason, makes it flourish. Must be there is no chemicals.
@graphicguy Nice looking car.....I particularly like the inside. At that price and on a 24 month lease you can't go wrong.....I don't think! I have a friend who got a 2023 Toyota Sienna Hybrid and he can go over 600 miles on a tank of gas. He needs a van for certain reasons.....but the Pacifica he had before had a lot more features. 600 miles is compelling, fewer stops to refuel, but I guess you still might need a bathroom break driving for 10 hours at a time....maybe even a coffee. Keep us posted on how the EV experience is going...the good, the bad and the ugly
———————————————— I’m pretty sure you’re only interested in the bad and the ugly.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
spend a chunk of time experimenting today with different configurations. and got really tired of dragging hoses around. But seemed to have managed to get most all the ground wet to some degree. I have no expectations that it will get done thoroughly or consistently. So hoping for the best, and yes, my usual plan is let the rain do the work. Unfortunately, they seeded the day after the last rain in the forecast for 10 days or so. Not supposed to be any chance until about next Wednesday. Completely screwing me over.
but I will drag the sprinklers around until the first decent rain. By then, hopefully some germinating should have happened (they said 5 days or so to see it start) and at that point I will let nature take over.
If I was doing it, I would probably have gone old school with seed and a spreader and rake it under then fertilize on top. Might not be as quick as hydroseed, but IMO comes in better and less sensitive to initial watering. I would have also priced sod, though I think these days that is brutally expensive and more sensitive to getting watered. The fertilizer guy estimated about 10,000 SF of lawn under seed. Could get pricey in sod (online estimates were quite varied but seemed like $2/SF installed was bare minimum.
hopefully in a few week I see actual grass to keep the dirt in place. And if we do get a few rain days middle of next week, could be perfect time to really set the grassing growing into high gear.
Don’t worry, you’re doing it right. Grass likes those cool mornings. If you’re worried about watering a large oddly shaped lawn look into a Rain Train sprinkler:
I used these to water large areas of nursery stock. They will travel in any pattern in which you can lay the hose (within reason).
Interesting contraption.
I bought a couple of spigot splitters and more hose and have 2 oscillating (back and forth) sprinklers and 2 tower ones. Hopefully I can cover the bulk of it with those without having to move them around too much. Will know shortly when I go outside to hook it all up. I assembled the tower jobs yesterday.
———————————————— My experience with getting a lawn to grow from seed is, you can water, water and water for week and barely see any growth. Then you’ll get an overnight rain and wham, you’ll see the lawn you were looking for.
That’s why when we built our house in SC in 1992 I had sod put in. I got more than a couple handfuls of comments from nearby neighbors and folks walking by. In my case it cost about 20% more to get a better grade of sod compared to seeding which I thought was a real bargain. I was never sorry I did that.
Pray for rain.
jmonroe
Truth!
I plant grass every fall. I can get it to grow without rain, but the rain, for some reason, makes it flourish. Must be there is no chemicals. ———————————————— So much for acid rain. Oh the joys of Mother Nature. She knows best how to make things grow.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
@graphicguy Nice looking car.....I particularly like the inside. At that price and on a 24 month lease you can't go wrong.....I don't think! I have a friend who got a 2023 Toyota Sienna Hybrid and he can go over 600 miles on a tank of gas. He needs a van for certain reasons.....but the Pacifica he had before had a lot more features. 600 miles is compelling, fewer stops to refuel, but I guess you still might need a bathroom break driving for 10 hours at a time....maybe even a coffee. Keep us posted on how the EV experience is going...the good, the bad and the ugly
———————————————— I’m pretty sure you’re only interested in the bad and the ugly.
The mother of three brothers I've been friends with since the 1960s died and she had specifically asked that the boys who hung around her house when her sons were young should be the pallbearers- so I was asked and I accepted. Two of the guys had owned SS396 Chevelles (one kept his and is restoring it) while the other brother had a 1969 SS350 Camaro and later a 1978 Z28. It's sobering to think we are all in our mid to late sixties, but time inexorably marches on. One funny aside; I drove the C43 and one of the funeral directors was staging the cars in the funeral procession. He directed me to a parking spot and when I got out he said, "Boy, that sure doesn't sound like a Mercedes." And I even had the exhaust set to quiet mode in light of the circumstances...
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
@roadburner said:
The mother of three brothers I've been friends with since the 1960s died and she had specifically asked that the boys who hung around her house when her sons were young should be the pallbearers- so I was asked and I accepted. Two of the guys had owned SS396 Chevelles (one kept his and is restoring it) while the other brother had a 1969 SS350 Camaro and later a 1978 Z28. It's sobering to think we are all in our mid to late sixties, but time inexorably marches on.
One funny aside; I drove the C43 and one of the funeral directors was staging the cars in the funeral procession. He directed me to a parking spot and when I got out he said, "Boy, that sure doesn't sound like a Mercedes." And I even had the exhaust set to quiet mode in light of the circumstances...
Sorry for loss. Very nice story about how she remembered all those times when you were younger.
I’ve been a pallbearer many times.. makes you realize how short life really is.
2023 Mercedes EQE 350 4Matic / 2022 Ram 1500 Bighorn, Built to Serve
The mother of three brothers I've been friends with since the 1960s died and she had specifically asked that the boys who hung around her house when her sons were young should be the pallbearers- so I was asked and I accepted. Two of the guys had owned SS396 Chevelles (one kept his and is restoring it) while the other brother had a 1969 SS350 Camaro and later a 1978 Z28. It's sobering to think we are all in our mid to late sixties, but time inexorably marches on.
One funny aside; I drove the C43 and one of the funeral directors was staging the cars in the funeral procession. He directed me to a parking spot and when I got out he said, "Boy, that sure doesn't sound like a Mercedes." And I even had the exhaust set to quiet mode in light of the circumstances...
Sorry for loss. Very nice story about how she remembered all those times when you were younger.
I’ve been a pallbearer many times.. makes you realize how short life really is.
I've served a pallbearer a few other times; it'd a sad honor.
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
A lot of similarity between the KIA EV and Sportage interiors. I’m curious, does the EV6 still have a start/stop button? It looked like it from your pictures. The Blazer did away with it, a la Tesla. I’m so used to it now that I have to remember to turn off the Kia when I’m driving that car.
A lot of similarity between the KIA EV and Sportage interiors. I’m curious, does the EV6 still have a start/stop button? It looked like it from your pictures. The Blazer did away with it, a la Tesla. I’m so used to it now that I have to remember to turn off the Kia when I’m driving that car.
It does have a start/stop button.
I really liked the feature of no "start button" of the Equinox EV. I think it makes no sense in an EV.
I know there was a way for the Chevy EVs to turn off when you got out of the car, but I didn't dig far enough into the settings to set it. There was an "off" icon on the big screen, though.
That said, it took me a minute to remember to turn off my Accord because there was no sound or vibration reminding me it was still on. Now, I'm used to it.
The instant torque and lack of traditional transmission is a different (and welcome) addition and something I'm getting used to. Also, to be that fast and that quiet at the same time is a different driving experience.
EV6 seats are really comfortable. When I test drove the EV9, I liked those seats, too.
spend a chunk of time experimenting today with different configurations. and got really tired of dragging hoses around. But seemed to have managed to get most all the ground wet to some degree. I have no expectations that it will get done thoroughly or consistently. So hoping for the best, and yes, my usual plan is let the rain do the work. Unfortunately, they seeded the day after the last rain in the forecast for 10 days or so. Not supposed to be any chance until about next Wednesday. Completely screwing me over.
but I will drag the sprinklers around until the first decent rain. By then, hopefully some germinating should have happened (they said 5 days or so to see it start) and at that point I will let nature take over.
If I was doing it, I would probably have gone old school with seed and a spreader and rake it under then fertilize on top. Might not be as quick as hydroseed, but IMO comes in better and less sensitive to initial watering. I would have also priced sod, though I think these days that is brutally expensive and more sensitive to getting watered. The fertilizer guy estimated about 10,000 SF of lawn under seed. Could get pricey in sod (online estimates were quite varied but seemed like $2/SF installed was bare minimum.
hopefully in a few week I see actual grass to keep the dirt in place. And if we do get a few rain days middle of next week, could be perfect time to really set the grassing growing into high gear.
I am not sure how far away you are from me, but our forecasts sound pretty much identical. We've had extremely high humidity all this week, which is supposed to continue, and the morning dew is HEAVY... it's gotta count nearly as much as rain.
2018 Subaru Crosstrek, 2014 Audi Q7 TDI, 2013 Subaru Forester, 2013 Ford F250 Lariat D, 1976 Ford F250, 1969 Chevrolet C20, 1969 Ford Econoline 100
So, I was out early this morning because I received a message from my son last night. He said that he bought a parts car from a Copart auction, and it was supposed to show up at my house (he's not even here!) early next week. Except.... the shipper contacted him last night and said he would be here at 0900 this morning.
Well, I go downstairs at a few minutes after six to see this sitting out front:
Apparently, the shipper arrived at about midnight and just hit the sack with the truck parked like that! Thankfully, we have a weird spot in the road there; it sorta looks like it may have been a culdesac at some point in the distant past, and then the road was extended off one side of it, so there was probably enough room for cars to access driveways or travel on the main road, but it sure got some looks when people did drive by!
Anyhow, my wife wasn't thrilled with this sitting there until 0900, so I waited until 0710 to call him (and woke him up for sure!), after which we set to work.
2018 Subaru Crosstrek, 2014 Audi Q7 TDI, 2013 Subaru Forester, 2013 Ford F250 Lariat D, 1976 Ford F250, 1969 Chevrolet C20, 1969 Ford Econoline 100
I thought it was pretty funny that the car shared the trailer with a brand new Land Rover and MB GLK450. The driver said they were dealer transfers, and the MB's alarm kept sounding at multiple times throughout the delivery. Haha.
2018 Subaru Crosstrek, 2014 Audi Q7 TDI, 2013 Subaru Forester, 2013 Ford F250 Lariat D, 1976 Ford F250, 1969 Chevrolet C20, 1969 Ford Econoline 100
Just picked up a level 2 charger from a house that was being demolished. My neighbor, who is a big TESLA guy (has a Model X and a new Model 3) installed his own charger. Says he can help me do mine.
On the surface, doesn't look that difficult. I called my power company (Duke). They actually sent out a guy to see if I my electrical can handle the additional load...for FREE! Nice surprise. It will.
Going to run a line from my breaker box through the walls into my garage. Where it's mounted (the shortest path) means I'll have to back into the garage, but no biggie. Figure it will take a couple of hours this afternoon....barring any nasty surprises.
Re: turning off the Blazer/Equinox. Once you put it in Park and get out of your seat, it turns itself off. If you wanted to keep the car on for some reason — like fiddling with controls — you just stay in your seat. That’s when the off icon appears on the screen. I really like that system.
So, I was out early this morning because I received a message from my son last night. He said that he bought a parts car from a Copart auction, and it was supposed to show up at my house (he's not even here!) early next week. Except.... the shipper contacted him last night and said he would be here at 0900 this morning.
Well, I go downstairs at a few minutes after six to see this sitting out front:
Apparently, the shipper arrived at about midnight and just hit the sack with the truck parked like that! Thankfully, we have a weird spot in the road there; it sorta looks like it may have been a culdesac at some point in the distant past, and then the road was extended off one side of it, so there was probably enough room for cars to access driveways or travel on the main road, but it sure got some looks when people did drive by!
Anyhow, my wife wasn't thrilled with this sitting there until 0900, so I waited until 0710 to call him (and woke him up for sure!), after which we set to work.
———————————————— What’s you son’s best guess for how long it’ll take to buff out that beauty.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
If you are in Ohio with the parts car how is it getting back to Alaska? Or is your Son down there?
Guys, I had more questions than answers on this whole fiasco, too! All I know at this point is that I have a good-running, immobile car that my wife really, really doesn't want to have in her driveway. LOL
My son is flying into PIT tomorrow afternoon, so we're driving down to pick him up and should have him home (here) by 8pm. He can come inside when the car is gone.
I think what he really wants is the six-speed manual transmission and rear differential for his Forester. I blame myself for putting that idea into his head! He has ideas of selling off the other good parts (lots of them, excluding body panels and seats, which are a little not so wonderful after sitting in the weather for the better part of a year, I'd guess), but I don't know that he has the time since he flies home on the 28th.
I think he was thinking that we would haul the tranny home with us in the Crosstrek, but I don't think that is practical because we are extremely limited on weight. I mean, we don't have much space either, but we traveled pretty light this time in terms of the quantity of stuff, but it all added up to a pretty good load:
2018 Subaru Crosstrek, 2014 Audi Q7 TDI, 2013 Subaru Forester, 2013 Ford F250 Lariat D, 1976 Ford F250, 1969 Chevrolet C20, 1969 Ford Econoline 100
I thought it was pretty funny that the car shared the trailer with a brand new Land Rover and MB GLK450. The driver said they were dealer transfers, and the MB's alarm kept sounding at multiple times throughout the delivery. Haha.
I meant to hit like but hit quote by mistake. But, while I am here I might as well comment....I really did lol out loud at how carefully they tried to drive it off of the truck....they took more care than Carvana would take. And I loved the way he kicked the right wheel to try to get it off the ramp. They have it down to a science, get the front wheels off then slide the truck out from under it.....thanks for my laugh of the day!
And done.....interestingly enough, the charger is the same model that GM sells for its EVs. Getting a real education about Level 2 chargers. It was obviously used, but it works. And, it charges the EV6.
Installation was easier than I thought.
-install new breaker in breaker box -connect (impossibly heavy and stiff) wiring -Run wiring through the wall one story into the garage (it was a straight shot) -Mount 220 plug to wall and connect wiring -Hang battery terminal and connect to plug
Would have preferred to run it to the front of the garage, so I don't have to back in. But, that was a much longer wire run through more 2x4s.
Total out of pocket?
-$75 for the used charger -$30 for wiring, breaker and receptacle -6 pack of Bud Light
And done.....interestingly enough, the charger is the same model that GM sells for its EVs. Getting a real education about Level 2 chargers. It was obviously used, but it works. And, it charges the EV6.
Total out of pocket?
-$75 for the used charger -$30 for wiring, breaker and receptacle -6 pack of Bud Light
Smooth! Nice work.
2018 Subaru Crosstrek, 2014 Audi Q7 TDI, 2013 Subaru Forester, 2013 Ford F250 Lariat D, 1976 Ford F250, 1969 Chevrolet C20, 1969 Ford Econoline 100
I thought it was pretty funny that the car shared the trailer with a brand new Land Rover and MB GLK450. The driver said they were dealer transfers, and the MB's alarm kept sounding at multiple times throughout the delivery. Haha.
I meant to hit like but hit quote by mistake. But, while I am here I might as well comment....I really did lol out loud at how carefully they tried to drive it off of the truck....they took more care than Carvana would take. And I loved the way he kicked the right wheel to try to get it off the ramp. They have it down to a science, get the front wheels off then slide the truck out from under it.....thanks for my laugh of the day!
So, that was me. I'm the old guy with the silly hat. The driver wanted to drive the car off, but it just wasn't happening, so we went back with my method: Tether the car to my wife's car and pull the trailer out from under it. The right ramp slipped off as the front wheels were coming down, and it looked like it fell a bit in the video, but it felt smooth inside the car. I wouldn't have noticed if the driver had not seen it in his mirror.
As far as the method goes, though, I'd rate it 9/10; would recommend!
2018 Subaru Crosstrek, 2014 Audi Q7 TDI, 2013 Subaru Forester, 2013 Ford F250 Lariat D, 1976 Ford F250, 1969 Chevrolet C20, 1969 Ford Econoline 100
If you are in Ohio with the parts car how is it getting back to Alaska? Or is your Son down there?
Guys, I had more questions than answers on this whole fiasco, too! All I know at this point is that I have a good-running, immobile car that my wife really, really doesn't want to have in her driveway. LOL
My son is flying into PIT tomorrow afternoon, so we're driving down to pick him up and should have him home (here) by 8pm. He can come inside when the car is gone.
I think what he really wants is the six-speed manual transmission and rear differential for his Forester. I blame myself for putting that idea into his head! He has ideas of selling off the other good parts (lots of them, excluding body panels and seats, which are a little not so wonderful after sitting in the weather for the better part of a year, I'd guess), but I don't know that he has the time since he flies home on the 28th.
I think he was thinking that we would haul the tranny home with us in the Crosstrek, but I don't think that is practical because we are extremely limited on weight. I mean, we don't have much space either, but we traveled pretty light this time in terms of the quantity of stuff, but it all added up to a pretty good load:
———————————————— What you need is another tow-along. If you kill your Crosstrek doing that, use the engine/tranny your son was going to swap out.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
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I like the color but it’s probably a good thing you ran out of money.
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I Know, right! I said the same thing to her last night.
She showed self control. Me? Not so much!!!
My experience with getting a lawn to grow from seed is, you can water, water and water for week and barely see any growth. Then you’ll get an overnight rain and wham, you’ll see the lawn you were looking for.
That’s why when we built our house in SC in 1992 I had sod put in. I got more than a couple handfuls of comments from nearby neighbors and folks walking by. In my case it cost about 20% more to get a better grade of sod compared to seeding which I thoug
jmonroe
We need rain too. I have a small repair patch to seed when rain is coming.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
A funny story about using a triple mix of a fescue that I'd never used. When it came up, there were all these large, round starter stalks. I called the company and asked for help. One question the person had was what did I put over the seedbed: wheat straw. I had gotten a bale of straw with lots of wheat seed in it. I had a crop of wheat growing among the thin strands of new grass, overshadowing the grass starting. I mowed it when they hit a couple inches and that killed back the wheat.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
I looked at the asparagas stalks in bundles above the bin of green beans I was getting. The Kroger sale tag said "Home grown in Michigan." The labels on the bundles of asparagas said "Product of Peru." Hmmm.
Kroger wouldn't lie, would they?
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
SIL doesn’t comprehend the car shopping rules, evidently. Told them the deal on a 2024 Tucson SEL PHEV. So what do they do? Come back to tell me they like the 2025 gasser. SIGH
'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
You need to charge for your advice. That way, if they decide to ignore it, you still end up ahead.
I have heard of Hernando Beach but usually they use the Spring Hill name....say on traffic or weather reports.
We are in a mostly residential area, not a tourist area, but our neighbours say they like it when the Snowbirds return too....it is too quiet and empty when we aren't there.
It's good to know I help liven up the place
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
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
My experience with getting a lawn to grow from seed is, you can water, water and water for week and barely see any growth. Then you’ll get an overnight rain and wham, you’ll see the lawn you were looking for.
That’s why when we built our house in SC in 1992 I had sod put in. I got more than a couple handfuls of comments from nearby neighbors and folks walking by. In my case it cost about 20% more to get a better grade of sod compared to seeding which I thought was a real bargain. I was never sorry I did that.
Pray for rain.
jmonroe
Truth!
I plant grass every fall. I can get it to grow without rain, but the rain, for some reason, makes it flourish. Must be there is no chemicals.
2025 Forester Limited, 2024 Subaru Legacy Sport
I’m pretty sure you’re only interested in the bad and the ugly.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
but I will drag the sprinklers around until the first decent rain. By then, hopefully some germinating should have happened (they said 5 days or so to see it start) and at that point I will let nature take over.
If I was doing it, I would probably have gone old school with seed and a spreader and rake it under then fertilize on top. Might not be as quick as hydroseed, but IMO comes in better and less sensitive to initial watering. I would have also priced sod, though I think these days that is brutally expensive and more sensitive to getting watered. The fertilizer guy estimated about 10,000 SF of lawn under seed. Could get pricey in sod (online estimates were quite varied but seemed like $2/SF installed was bare minimum.
hopefully in a few week I see actual grass to keep the dirt in place. And if we do get a few rain days middle of next week, could be perfect time to really set the grassing growing into high gear.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
I plant grass every fall. I can get it to grow without rain, but the rain, for some reason, makes it flourish. Must be there is no chemicals.
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So much for acid rain. Oh the joys of Mother Nature. She knows best how to make things grow.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
One funny aside; I drove the C43 and one of the funeral directors was staging the cars in the funeral procession. He directed me to a parking spot and when I got out he said, "Boy, that sure doesn't sound like a Mercedes." And I even had the exhaust set to quiet mode in light of the circumstances...
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
2025 Forester Limited, 2024 Subaru Legacy Sport
Sorry for loss. Very nice story about how she remembered all those times when you were younger.
I’ve been a pallbearer many times.. makes you realize how short life really is.
2023 Mercedes EQE 350 4Matic / 2022 Ram 1500 Bighorn, Built to Serve
Sorry for loss. Very nice story about how she remembered all those times when you were younger.
I’ve been a pallbearer many times.. makes you realize how short life really is.
I've served a pallbearer a few other times; it'd a sad honor.
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
I know someone posted that their Honda dealer was putting addendum stickers on their cars. Not happening here.
So $100 cheaper monthly for the EV. Interesting.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
https://motocompacto.honda.com/
'24 Chevy Blazer EV 2LT
I really liked the feature of no "start button" of the Equinox EV. I think it makes no sense in an EV.
I know there was a way for the Chevy EVs to turn off when you got out of the car, but I didn't dig far enough into the settings to set it. There was an "off" icon on the big screen, though.
That said, it took me a minute to remember to turn off my Accord because there was no sound or vibration reminding me it was still on. Now, I'm used to it.
The instant torque and lack of traditional transmission is a different (and welcome) addition and something I'm getting used to. Also, to be that fast and that quiet at the same time is a different driving experience.
EV6 seats are really comfortable. When I test drove the EV9, I liked those seats, too.
Well, I go downstairs at a few minutes after six to see this sitting out front:
Apparently, the shipper arrived at about midnight and just hit the sack with the truck parked like that! Thankfully, we have a weird spot in the road there; it sorta looks like it may have been a culdesac at some point in the distant past, and then the road was extended off one side of it, so there was probably enough room for cars to access driveways or travel on the main road, but it sure got some looks when people did drive by!
Anyhow, my wife wasn't thrilled with this sitting there until 0900, so I waited until 0710 to call him (and woke him up for sure!), after which we set to work.
Yeah, but how does it taste?
FWIW, I prefer sunshine to rain dreary days. But, I’m not trying to grow anything either like @stickguy.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Honda could sell even more Civic’s if they made the same offer. But I guess they can’t make their assembly lines move that fast.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
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On the surface, doesn't look that difficult. I called my power company (Duke). They actually sent out a guy to see if I my electrical can handle the additional load...for FREE! Nice surprise. It will.
Going to run a line from my breaker box through the walls into my garage. Where it's mounted (the shortest path) means I'll have to back into the garage, but no biggie. Figure it will take a couple of hours this afternoon....barring any nasty surprises.
If you are in Ohio with the parts car how is it getting back to Alaska? Or is your Son down there?
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
If you wanted to keep the car on for some reason — like fiddling with controls — you just stay in your seat. That’s when the off icon appears on the screen. I really like that system.
'24 Chevy Blazer EV 2LT
What’s you son’s best guess for how long it’ll take to buff out that beauty.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
My son is flying into PIT tomorrow afternoon, so we're driving down to pick him up and should have him home (here) by 8pm. He can come inside when the car is gone.
I think what he really wants is the six-speed manual transmission and rear differential for his Forester. I blame myself for putting that idea into his head! He has ideas of selling off the other good parts (lots of them, excluding body panels and seats, which are a little not so wonderful after sitting in the weather for the better part of a year, I'd guess), but I don't know that he has the time since he flies home on the 28th.
I think he was thinking that we would haul the tranny home with us in the Crosstrek, but I don't think that is practical because we are extremely limited on weight. I mean, we don't have much space either, but we traveled pretty light this time in terms of the quantity of stuff, but it all added up to a pretty good load:
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
I noticed the A pillar was cut. Maybe you don't want those seats abyway, if they had to extract someone.
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Installation was easier than I thought.
-install new breaker in breaker box
-connect (impossibly heavy and stiff) wiring
-Run wiring through the wall one story into the garage (it was a straight shot)
-Mount 220 plug to wall and connect wiring
-Hang battery terminal and connect to plug
Would have preferred to run it to the front of the garage, so I don't have to back in. But, that was a much longer wire run through more 2x4s.
Total out of pocket?
-$75 for the used charger
-$30 for wiring, breaker and receptacle
-6 pack of Bud Light
As far as the method goes, though, I'd rate it 9/10; would recommend!
What you need is another tow-along. If you kill your Crosstrek doing that, use the engine/tranny your son was going to swap out.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)