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by vcheng on Wed Feb 25 10:06:05 PST 2009
So if the owner of the car has the opportunity to prove their innocence in violation of our Constitution, this story has a bit of dark comedy about it no doubt. :) More to the point of this forum, there are issues with keeping a huge database of ownership current enough, not to mention all the other issues that exist for sure. from: http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/05/569.asp UK: Dead Woman Receives Speed Camera Ticket Staffordshire, UK police send a ticket to a woman who has been dead for 14 months. Staffordshire police have issued a speeding ticket to Margaret Garbett from Wellington, UK accusing her of driving a Rover 214 sedan 40 MPH in a 30 zone on July 16. Mrs. Garbett died in May 2004. Widower Michael Garbett was surprised to find the speed camera citation since his wife had sold the Rover two years ago. "The letter came as a bit of a shock," Garbett told the Shropshire Star. "I phoned the police to explain and said I would have loved for my wife to have been done for speeding, the woman at the end of the lined laughed and when I told her why she went quiet." Source: Dead woman sent ticket for speeding (Shropshire Star (UK), 8/2/2005)
91 323 auto stalling problem
by wogom323 on Thu Mar 20 01:52:12 PDT 2008
hey guys i have a problem with ma mazda 323 stalling which is od for automatics. i have put a new fuel filter in/ new spark plugs/ new air filter/cheecked my leads and distributor/ ive even had my batt tested and its fine. wot other things could cause this never ending mission 4 me? it also has new trans and engine head new tapet gasket/ new oil and filter and sump plug. in other words its been fully serviced and i still cant work out my situation. any help would be good. and do you now of any local mazda 323 groups in Lower Hutt Wellington NZ? Thanks
New Zealand pricing for the C30
by cmarvel on Sat May 05 20:57:06 PDT 2007
I'm just back from a trip to New Zealand (I live in the U.S). The Kiwi's (New Zealanders) were set to receive the first of this year's allocation of 24 C30's as I was leaving on May 3rd. A week before that a Wellington dealer had an ad in that city's newspaper for delivery "Under $40K," which translates into $30K U.S$ at the current exchange rate. But that price had the inevitable * above it. I read about the 24 unit allocation in the Auckland Sunday edition of that city's newspaper, in the Auto section. The article indicated that only the top-of-the-line model would be supplied, including the T5 engine and Tiptronic transmission. It was obviously prepared from a Volvo of New Zealand press release. The "official" price was close to $46K NZ, which would work out to about #34,5K U.S.$. It seemed to me that Volvo was playing to the "just gotta have it" market for this year. There's plenty of prosperity in New Zealand right now, so the strategy will probably work. I don't really know what this means for the U.S. Just thought some of you might be interested.
Re: Even more dangerous FOB shot [macpherson]
by bh0001 on Mon Feb 05 11:01:53 PST 2007
Hey Bob, I'm in Guelph too! (small world) Glad your remote is working - did you get the work done at Cullen's? Mine goes in on Wednesday - Andrea and Bill have been really good working with me on this one. I'm soooo looking forward to having this working again. Although there are quite a few '06 Impalas around town, mine does look a bit different. Black LTZ, tinted windows, winter tires with black rims. It looks almost exactly like a car that the Wellington County OPP have. Try to stay warm! Brad
Re: Running Boards
by donbaron on Sun Nov 05 08:10:21 PST 2006
Thanks for your reply, I had a local Truck Aftermarket Store install my Running Boards. (The Mercury Dealership wouldn't do it.) This is even after I offerred to have the service manager speak to an engineer at the Kansas City Assembly Plant. The Running Boards are great for my kids; the installation looks clean and the engineer assured me know one would get shocked. The dealer did make a big deal about how they did not recommend this aftermaker product and after 2 hours of discussion with Dearborn they agreed to change my oil and rotatate my tires. I love the hybrid technology just hope they offer to more vehicles in the near future. I haven't changed the high voltage battery air filter yet but hope to do that at 20k. Don
Rough idling 2000 ls 6cyl.
by donbaron on Sun Aug 21 09:48:23 PDT 2005
My 2000 LS 6cyl. is idling rough. Sounds like a cylinder is misfiring or perhaps we got a bad tank of gas? Other than ckecking the fuel filter and spark wires has anyone out there have trouble shot this symptom or am I needing to do some dealer diagnostic. Too bad the general public never caught on to this vehicle; it otherwise has been one of the best vehicles. Don

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