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Re: Something To Ponder... [hpmctorque]
by gagrice on
would you favor reducing or repealing the current gasoline tax? Why or why not? I am not thrilled with the Federal Tax on gas. I have gotten used to it. Though I do not believe it is all used as it was purported to be used. If it is a tax to maintain the infrastructure that is fine. If it gets used for any other purpose I am against it. The issue for me is the huge state tax in some places. CA being the worst. And what are we getting for that tax? Last I checked CA tops the list of the 50 states at about 64 cents per gallon. It changes as there is sales tax of 7.75% added on top of the other taxes. I would be surprised looking at all the potholes in the roads around here, if even half goes for the intended purpose. Next to Illinois and NY I would imagine we have the most shysters in our legislature and administration. They have stolen every source of revenue to support their pet projects and social programs. They even ripped off the schools by not using the lottery money as it was intended. So for me to say I would agree that one penny more tax on anything in this state was good, is not going to happen. Where is that rope. Hang em all from the Golden Gate Bridge would be my remedy for this states government thieves.
Re: 2009 Lease Rates [sebass222]
by Car_man on Tue Dec 01 03:23:01 PST 2009
Hi sebass222. Technically one can still lease a 2009 Audi A4. Having said that, Audi is no longer providing lease support on that model so you may find that it is actually cheaper to lease a 2010 A4 right now. I haven't crunched the numbers, but it wouldn't surprise me if it was. If you were to lease a 2009 Audi A4 Premium Plus Sedan with quattro through Audi Financial Services right now for 36 months with 15,000 miles per year, its buy rate lease money factor and residual value would be .00246 and 45%, respectively. When negotiating your lease on this car, make sure to take advantage of the $2,500 dealer cash and $1,000 loyalty cash that are currently available on it. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum">
Re: 2009 Civic stolen [onedmc]
by thegraduate on Mon Nov 30 20:56:41 PST 2009
I'm surprised. I wonder how they got around the immobilizer key?
Re: Maybe I should just ride a bicycle [anonymousposts]
by lilengineerboy on Mon Nov 30 19:45:47 PST 2009
One thing I did notice is that the GS' climate control takes a while to warm up. Most Toyotas I have been in are great when it comes to climate control so I'm a little surprised. Maybe needs a new t-stat?
Maybe I should just ride a bicycle
by anonymousposts on Mon Nov 30 19:14:46 PST 2009
... but then there are some many choices. But I would lose a lot less on depreciation and would be able to trade more often. My first choice is for Gee to donate his 08 IS250 to me but that doesn't seem to be happening any time soon. I even said I would settle for the 98 Prelude and he wouldn't go for that either... So I'm left to stew and second-guess. One thing I did notice is that the GS' climate control takes a while to warm up. Most Toyotas I have been in are great when it comes to climate control so I'm a little surprised.
Re: Vehicle Speed Control/Surprise RPM Surge Issues [ateixeira]
by aatherton on Mon Nov 30 17:52:47 PST 2009
It's winter here. And it is not more revs. That's why it is not a surge. The car is not changing speed. The engine alternates from coasting at idle, to coasting at closed throttle. Neither the engine speed or car speed changes. But you can feel the difference as the coasting alternates between free with some throttle, and drag with no throttle. To escape the situation, either take your foot off the gas and truly coast freely, or give the engine a little more throttle so it is not coasting agains the light throttle.

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