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Re: $3000 car challenge bay area
Originally Posted by
Matthew Strongin
Is that like sole protectors on shoes so you can return them after a few nights on the town?
Yes!
Just last year I bought a pair of shoes at Primark for, like, $8. So I suppose Lionel is just contemplating the same kind of purchase I made: Buying crappy shoes for less than the cost of the sole protectors for my expensive shoes.
The shoes fell apart pretty quickly. But then who would think that $8 shoes would last?
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Re: $3000 car challenge bay area
Originally Posted by
Matthew Strongin
Yeah. It only shifts into neutral while driving once a month. As often as you're going to drive the car, there's a solid chance it'll only happen to you once a year. Seems reasonable. Or you'd be out of pocket another $2K to fix it, but that's still way better than paying $3,300 for a PT Cruiser with similar mileage. And, if you don't like the tan, you could get it wrapped in color-shift blurple for another $5K.
Hoo boy. That ad says the Porsche dealer says the FIRST thing they need to do is replace the valve body. Leaving open the question of whether that's even a complete diagnosis. ATMO the whole point of having money is to not wind up buying other people's [weird, German, open-ended] problems. ATMO.
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Re: $3000 car challenge bay area
Originally Posted by
lumpy
Hoo boy. That ad says the Porsche dealer says the FIRST thing they need to do is replace the valve body. Leaving open the question of whether that's even a complete diagnosis. ATMO the whole point of having money is to not wind up buying other people's [weird, German, open-ended] problems. ATMO.
Such a skeptic!
BTW, this is still available, and the ad doesn't mention a single problem.
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Re: $3000 car challenge bay area
Originally Posted by
davids
BTW,
this is still available, and the ad doesn't mention a single problem.
Revere is the kind of place where caveat emptor particularly applies.
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Re: $3000 car challenge bay area
*Page 6*
No car.
Call when you get work.
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Re: $3000 car challenge bay area
Originally Posted by
Lionel
Snip...the plan is to pass it on to my son when I cannot drive it anymore
So, is there a formal adoption process I would need to go through? Is there an age limit? I accept I'm not puppy cute anymore, but on the other hand I do come toilet trained.
Colin Mclelland
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Re: $3000 car challenge bay area
So, did you buy the FJ200 yet?
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Re: $3000 car challenge bay area
Originally Posted by
Lionel
I have to admit I had to check what a Sirion was.
Not a bad car, considering: cheap, great fuel economy, and the 2nd gen had an interior that was actually comfortable, even for tall passengers. One of the better cheap euro subcompacts around, as long as you didn't get the version with the 1L engine.
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Re: $3000 car challenge bay area
Originally Posted by
Lionel
It's the best daily driver ever. I bought it to drive it like I stole it. Buying such a great car and taking care of it as a garage queen for someone else is what is actually stupid.
Oh Lionel. Its like riding your aerotac to the super market in jeans and tennis shoes and locking it to a post with a chain lock while you shop for bagels.
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Re: $3000 car challenge bay area
I am glad people are having fun on this thread, it is meant to be a fun thread. I will go a check a Sequoia later this week.
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Re: $3000 car challenge bay area
Originally Posted by
twowheels
Oh Lionel. Its like riding your aerotac to the super market in jeans and tennis shoes and locking it to a post with a chain lock while you shop for bagels.
I already put 4000 miles on it. Porsche forums are full of people buying cars and not driving them. Beats me. The right analogy is actually to have an Aerotack with SR EPS and ride all the time your Scattante with 105.
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Re: $3000 car challenge bay area
Originally Posted by
snotrockets
Not a bad car, considering: cheap, great fuel economy, and the 2nd gen had an interior that was actually comfortable, even for tall passengers. One of the better cheap euro subcompacts around, as long as you didn't get the version with the 1L engine.
With a soft top it would have been the perfect 2cv replacement !
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Re: $3000 car challenge bay area
I think we all know that if you're looking for a vehicle to haul your MTB to the trailhead, then a Dodge Caravan is the only logical choice.
It's a durn shame that this tricked-out Caravan is out of Lionel's price range. They're asking $6500, and it's located in Lake Havasu City AZ.
However, once he sees it, I'm sure he'll be willing to pony up the difference.
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Re: $3000 car challenge bay area
Originally Posted by
Mabouya
I think we all know that if you're looking for a vehicle to haul your MTB to the trailhead, then a Dodge Caravan is the only logical choice.
If a V8 wagon is too much for you, a minivan is the thing for sure.
Here's a slightly misshapen Town & Country.
Or a Transit Connect ready for all your mountain biking and home maintenance requirements!
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Re: $3000 car challenge bay area
Originally Posted by
lumpy
Revere is the kind of place where caveat emptor particularly applies.
Your skepticism has already been duly noted.
p.s. It's still availabe!!!
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Re: $3000 car challenge bay area
Originally Posted by
davids
Your skepticism has already been duly noted.
p.s. It's still availabe!!!
Doooooo it! You know you want to.
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Re: $3000 car challenge bay area
Originally Posted by
davids
this is still available, and the ad doesn't mention a single problem.
Originally Posted by
lumpy
Revere is the kind of place where caveat emptor particularly applies.
Originally Posted by
davids
Your skepticism has already been duly noted.
p.s. It's still available!!!
Originally Posted by
lumpy
Doooooo it! You know you want to.
Let Me Google That For You = How to get dead body smell out of car?
Walter
Calmer than you are.
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Re: $3000 car challenge bay area
Originally Posted by
Walter Sobchak
You're not wrong Walter. You're just an asshole.
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Re: $3000 car challenge bay area
Originally Posted by
davids
You're not wrong Walter. You're just an asshole.
John Goodman should have gotten an award for Walter. And for Charlie Meadows in Barton Fink.
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Re: $3000 car challenge bay area
Attaboy Jorn. (wink wink)
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