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Re: Driving belt & Tranny [tisley]
by shmang on Thu Jul 02 13:53:24 PDT 2009
Are you sure it is Avon - Just went to tirerack.com and searched under Avon brand and it is not offer anything for M35 (sport or non-sport). Did you get it with different tread width or different size?
Re: Driving belt & Tranny [mako5]
by tisley on Thu Jul 02 13:36:38 PDT 2009
We just purchased the Avon 550 M+S tires ,I have used them on our G35 and now our M35, its a good tire and last about 10,000 miles more than Michelin or Good years and About a third cheaper . Go to Tirerack.com and buy them and read the reviews.
Re: Towing With The Outlander [toomanyfumes]
by comem47 on Fri Jun 26 10:48:43 PDT 2009
I have under 20K, but haven't rotated them yet. If I can't afford new rubber by fall I'll swap the rears to the front so the FWD I use more than 90% of the time will have better rubber (currently unemployed) .For towing in 4WD, the rears will be lousy though, but I won't be sledding anyway if I don't land a job by then. If I can afford to, I think the AVON Ranger TSE tires look good for LS at only $73 ea.
Re: Tire replacement costs for 09 Matrix S [lapierbb]
by microrepair on Sat Jun 13 09:55:37 PDT 2009
I guess this depends on which model and tire size you have as well as how much you want to spend on tires. My '03 XR 2WD came with Continental tires which were completely worn out on the front in 16K miles. I made the mistake of buying the same tire as a replacement and got the same life again. No, I don't drive it like a race car; in fact, most of the miles are put on by my wife. The Continentals aren't cheap so I then bought a pair of Avon tires which did a little better; approx. 22K miles. I now have a pair of Hankook tires on it which appear to be wearing better than the others. And they were the cheapest so far. For this model, there are a number of choices so the price you pay is what you want to pay.. But I'm still ticked off at all the rest of the owners out there getting 30-35 mpg. We bought this car to get that kind of mileage but the best we ever got was about 28 mpg on a 150 mile highway trip.. And yes, I took it back to the dealer when a year old and they claimed it was delivering 31 mpg... BS...!! Until a year ago I had a Mercedes E class V6 that was giving me better mileage...!!! I won't buy another one of these even though it's been reliable.. Not at today's gas prices..
Re: 2009 EX-L w/ RES in Indy [sush_]
by ramaname on Sun May 17 12:41:38 PDT 2009
Thank you for your reply. Your input helps me in talking to them. Monday morning I will coordinate with TerryLee, Avon and try my luck. I am planning to buy before this week end since many are running out of inventory on 2009 models. Once again Thank you.
Re: 2009 EX-L w/ RES in Indy [ramaname]
by sush_ on Sun May 17 09:05:37 PDT 2009
The "True Market Value" price that Edumuds.com displays seems very inaccurate. I found a better website - www.truecar.com that seemed to display more realistic pricing data. I learned a lot from reading posts in several forums and websites and I only concentrated on finding a suitable price for an EX-L /w RES (we already have a GPS device and didn't want to pay for a NAV). It seems the price I paid ($28581.00) was the very good price around Indy. I recall reading on this forum that some in other parts of the country even got a much sweeter deal... (congrats to them). I primarily via email spoke to all of the Honda dealers in and around Indy (only visited a couple of them with my wife to compare colors) and only two of them (HondaWest and TerryLee) were really interested in trying to workout a deal with me. However, at the end of the day no one really came even close to TerryLee's pricing. I think this is mostly due to them being a brand new dealer and wanting to just move vehicles and earn a good reputation. I'll probably give them a year or so before they become unreasonable like Penske (who's lowest offer was close to twelve hundred dollars over what I actually paid). Like all dealers, this one also tried to sell me the HondaCare warranty (I think it was ~$1800) and a few extras services, but I wasn't interested. I bought warranties with all of my previous American cars and they generally turned out be a good investment. However, that's the reason for buying a Honda - it's reliability. So I passed on the warranty. If you're really interested in working out a deal, I don't think you'll find a better dealer at this point in time than TerryLee in Avon. Wish you all the best in your search!

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