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GLK VS. X3
by psdesertrat on Mon Jul 13 21:36:20 PDT 2009
I'm not quite sure where to start....First, the ride is much more compliant and quiet. The X3 rode like a truck.The seats are more comfortable. The phone system, which I use alot while driving, is more user friendly (4 ways to dial a number), and I really like the TeleAid service. The cup holders are better, the storage is better, and BMW would not deal with me, I paid invoice plus a very low interest rate for the MB, and my dealer gave me exactly what I wanted for my trade. I've owned over 40 vehicles in 40 years of driving and each vehicle keeps getting better, but this is the best yet. I have 5 cars in the driveway and I've owned this GLK for 3 months and it has over 6k miles and not a flaw yet. I took it in for a tire rotation and was told it didn't need it, they were all wearing evenly (4matic). That was a first. As for Texascielo's problem, my last car, a new 08 CTS-4 was in the shop 6 times for one problem, 5 times for another plus the voice recognition was never hooked up at the factory, and then I was made out to be a idiot from the service dept. You never really know if you're going to get a problem child or a problem free vehicle. Ultimately, you have to spend time with each. The dealership's treatment of you can make or break the deal. Enjoy the time, Jim
Re: G8 lives on!!!!!! [cooterbfd]
by iwant12 on Mon Jul 13 18:46:57 PDT 2009
You had me at "cooled seats!" I sure could've used them today when it was 106 here in Fort Worth. Are you sure they're cooled and not ventilated? I'm kind of leaning toward something along the lines of a certified CTS or the '10 LaCrosse for my next purchase. The Buick is on my short list.
Re: Kelly blue book [bvdj84]
by cooterbfd on Mon Jul 13 18:11:26 PDT 2009
"......Can you get a gm car in a manual anymore? Such as the malibu, don't Camry and accord have a option. Wasn't there a new engine soon to be used?" Yes you can. I believe the Aveo, Cobalt, CTS and obviously the sports cars. Question is, how many Malibu buyers would want it, and is it worth it for them to make it available.
i saw one on a flatbed yesterday...
by explorerx4 on Mon Jul 13 15:35:32 PDT 2009
the rear lights were in the bumper, so i think it was a mid sixties model. couldn't get too close due to traffic.
in central ct...
by explorerx4 on Mon Jul 13 15:04:46 PDT 2009
RUG down about 10 cents since July 1, which is the last time i filled up the fusion. paid 2.699 good new is i went 12 days between fillups. bad news is i went through just about all of it yesterday.
on our way back...
by explorerx4 on Mon Jul 13 14:53:12 PDT 2009
from mass to watch our nephew from michigan play ice hockey, a silverish C43 AMG with a marker plate 'M THIS'. :P

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