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Re: Lexus Christmas commercials [fintail]
by tmart on Tue Dec 02 11:06:05 PST 2008
Why do you and Lemko despise Lexus so much? :confuse: I bought one, ES300, for my wife and definitely DON'T consider us elitist. I worked for 33+ years, she wanted it, and I could afford it, so I bought it. It was less than my Volvo. Don't hear y'all calling Volvo owners the privileged elite, though you may now. It's been a very good car. Have had no problems and the only time it goes to the dealership is for normal maintenance. Hell, the battery even lasted 6 years!
Re: New Taurus X Deals [forddad90]
by lew8 on Tue Dec 02 10:56:41 PST 2008
Ford Dad (Cute name by the way) Yeah - I think the used TX is a better bet because I really don't care about being the original owner. I am having a difficult time getting access or finding someone who knows how to access the auctions. Any chance your friend could help me? I cannot seem to find a loaded X like you mentioned above. Heck, I would even drive that car home if I had too but cannot find a loaded X with low miles anywhere at auction. Can you help? If I could buy that loaded TX I would.
Out of venom and bile yet
by tired_old_dave on Tue Dec 02 08:39:35 PST 2008
While not praising the domestic market, I can't find a restored '53 Toyota for $225,000 but I didn't look because I don't want one. And lets not forget that even the almighty H and T have problems when suppliers are squeezed to bring down the cost of product to be affordable to the down classing of Americans for some time now. Rich are richer and the middle class is struggling/borrowing for years to keep from being sucked down and called lower class (poor). Do you remember the new 5 speed automatics. Did you read edmunds, Quotes like" I'll never buy another toyota again" (and lousy dearlers that I've been exposed to). Honda's extended transmission warranty. One year sold cars, chevies - great managers/owners so-so cars, then hondas - better cars but ruthless hateful greedy owner. Don't forget that, if memory is not gone, it was non union Honda employees trying to prevent hand damage that pioneered all those plastic push pins in doors?-knock a plastic bumper off with your fist. Don't forget in addition to gm windows dropping down because of plastic?, civics did it too. Getting tint one day a woman drove in with a civic and the owner excused himself from our vehicle and started yelling at the lady, I told you not to roll down your window. She said her boyfriend rolled it down and would he please take off the door panel and reinsert the glass in the glide. five minute job to pop off door panel and set the glass. Give me a break. All brands have problem, some more than others. Who just recently resumed control of Toyoda to save the family honor and the Toyota brand. Remember it is a disposable item these days and technology changes fast and so do the vehicles. We don't buy steel stamped hoods, carbs, and distributors anymore. And toyotas aren't "cheap to keep" anymore either.
Re: Good price you think? [njp142]
by tupuc on Tue Dec 02 07:25:17 PST 2008
njp142 thanks for your response This was quoted in Texas and New Mexico. Both dealerships gave me that price and NM was unwilling to negotiate any lower and the reason why I chose TX is because I don't have to drive a lot to get it, I've been checking and pretty much the price they gave me was $800 more than what other dealerships here in Texas quoted for an LX before I settled on the LX-S. I don't need it right now, do you think prices are going to go down after the new year? I can easily wait a couple of monts :confuse:
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by toyoman8 on Tue Dec 02 05:27:05 PST 2008
hello. I live in Houston, TX and interested in leasing Accord EX-L 6cyl. 36mos x 12k My first question for people who know: 1. Is it doable to get an 08 accord for an invoice or bellow? 2. Money Factor 3. Residual Value 4. Aquis. Fees
Re: 97 Blazer no hazzards or brake lights [ccbecke]
by jlflemmons on Mon Dec 01 21:05:15 PST 2008
calm down, fellas. Lots of us were travelling. Okay, lets break this down. Wipers won't turn off, turn signal issue. Probably a bad multifunction switch there on the column. There have also been issues with wipers in the past where the solder joint of the connector on the circuit board of the wiper motor assembly cracks. You unplug the harness, remove the cover, and check the connector for cracked joints. Clean, resolder, reassemble. Don't need to replace the board, it will work when resoldered. Done lots of these. Dome lights. Does anything turn them on? Any door, or the switch on the instrument panel? The 2WD/4WD issue can be a bad solenoid at the transfer case, or a bad vacuum line. Others with 4WD have seen this issue, try searching for it. Hazard and brake lights are on the same circuit, at least partially. Both go through the flasher unit behind the dash, and guess what, they also go through that little multifunction switch mentioned earlier. So, it sounds like most of your problems are related to the servo engagement circuit for the 4WD, and the multifunction switch in the steering column. There is a detailed procedure on changing the switch on the previous page. Hope that helps.

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