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Re: My full report with the Garmin Nuvi 250 [nortsr1]
by ateixeira on Thu Jun 04 07:53:52 PDT 2009
Very glad to hear it went well. I'm not surprised to hear about the speed traps, why not collect taxes from out-of-state drivers, right? Deleware has no state sales tax so they have to make it up somewhere. ;) I should have suggested the crabs at Higgins Crab House in Ocean City, they're great. Or Phillips seafood if you like King Crabs. Glad to hear you had a good trip. We stayed home. Weekends when they have those Dover races are a nightmare for me - the beach traffic and race traffic merge right before the MD Bay Bridge, just 3 lanes to get back across.
Re: My full report with the Garmin Nuvi 250 [explorerx4]
by nortsr1 on Thu Jun 04 07:42:50 PDT 2009
explorerx4...Yes, when we passed the Dover Raceway, the State Police were already doing "traffic control" to the "backed up cars" waiting to get into the parking areas....and that was somewhere between 7:30 and 8:30 A:M..(I really don't quite remember the exact time. The wholle right hand lane was backed up, but luckily we passed right on by.
Re: My full report with the Garmin Nuvi 250 [nortsr1]
by explorerx4 on Wed Jun 03 18:10:38 PDT 2009
good thing you left early, otherwise you would been snared by the Sunday race day traffic heading to Dover.
My full report with the Garmin Nuvi 250
by nortsr1 on Wed Jun 03 14:18:26 PDT 2009
My trip from southern NJ to Williamsburg worked out great with the Garmin. Since I already knew how to get to the Delaware Memorial Bridge from my So. Jersey home (Sewell, NJ) I [programmed in Delaware Memorial Bridge as the starting point and the destination of Dover Delaware (this was done so that I would not have to use Rt.#95 and instead, use Route 13. Once the Garmin used that route, I then programmed in the final destination of the Williamsburg Lodge address. As I had stated in an earlier post, we wanted a scenic route as opposed to the Rt.95 mad house (especially around the D.C. area.). We left our home at 6:30 Sunday morning....had a very nice traffic free trip, went over and under the Cheasapeake Bay Tunnel Bridge and arrived at the Williamsburg Lodge at 1:30 P.M. We stopped for approx. 45 minutes at the Bay Tunnel restauraunt (which was the pits as far as the food was concerned), but we tried it and will never eat there again. Other than that experience, all went well. It is practically Rt. 13 all the way and then pick up Rt.64 into Williamsburg.We revesed the trip today,left Williamsburg at 7:45 A:M. and returned home at around 2:00 P:M. Thanks for all the advice. By the way ateixeira, I took your advice as to "speeding" thru the small 35 mph towns and 50 mph zones. There were "unmarked" Ford Crown Vic police cars at MANY different areas giving out tickets. I'm a retired Police Officer (26 years) but I "TRY" to stay in the speed zone area...give or take 5 mph.
i know suv sales are down...
by explorerx4 on Sun May 31 18:24:03 PDT 2009
but after this weekend, it does remind me that gas mileage isn't everything. went to dover delaware and back saturday. saw at least half a dozen vehicles pulled over with flat tires. some of the roads in the northeast are pretty bad.
Re: Forester 2.5X premium AWP MT [chuck68516]
by tomsi on Thu Apr 16 07:28:47 PDT 2009
Thanks again. My VIP wound not be in effective until Mid Oct., just joined. I am looking now because of the 2.9 financing, I am pretty sure I am eligible with my credit score. http://www.heritagesubaru.net/Model-Forester%20(Natl)/new-cars.aspx?model=forester+(natl) This dealer has the same configuration excepts splash guard kit, which probably only $60 different, for $21,574. It is in Baltimore which is only about 3 hours drive. I would drive there if I can save $1k plus. I bought my used RAV4 from Dover Delaware back in 2003. Would not mind to do it again. Should I wait till Oct with VIP where the 2010 will be out and thus 2009 will be cheaper or buy now? I am leaning toward the former as I am not in hurry to buy one. The dealer is the sole Subaru dealer in Staten Island, Manfredi family. I start with them just because they are near by, of course I know they will not be the cheapest on the first shot. -Tom

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