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Rear-window defogger & stickers/decals
by srs5694 on Wed Sep 10 20:41:38 PDT 2008
I've recently purchased a new (2008) Aveo LT 4-door sedan. Once I can get my hands on a new one, I intend to put a window sticker/decal in the rear window for my alma mater (Oberlin College). The problem is that the manual warns against putting stickers and decals over the rear-window defogger elements. The only way I can see to avoid this is to cut the sticker in two and put part of it on each side of the center brake light. This is a little awkward, but I can of course do it. I've seen other cars on the roads with rear-window stickers plastered on rear-window defogger elements, so I'm wondering what the reason is for the warning to not do this. Is the concern that the defogger elements could be damaged when applying a sticker, that the elements will damage the sticker and cause it to peel away or melt the glue, or what?
How to buy the perfect BMW 335i at the right price!
by amirv on Wed Aug 13 10:11:23 PDT 2008
Hi guys I just bought a 335i sedan this weekend and I thought I'd share my car buying experience. I managed to buy the car for a few hundred dollars dealer profit! Tips for getting the best deal: * Get the pre June and post June invoice numbers. Cars that were purchased pre-June are a much better deal because you save around $600. I would punch these numbers into an excel sheet for your configuration so you know the real invoice prices up front. It's best to crunch these before talking to any dealer: Sept 07: http://jon.bimmerfest.com/bulletins/MY08E90.pdf June 08: http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/att...8&d=1213918366 Purchase price formula for a 335i: invoice_price + maco (400) + training (180) - automatic_option_credit (1260) + dealer_profit. (MACO is region dependent. This was from Fremont BMW) * Get the actual invoice sheet of the car you want to buy. This way you know if it was priced with the pre-june or post-june 08 prices. If a dealer refuses to give you this then find another dealer. * I recommend you finalize the price of the car over the phone or via email. If you try to finalize the price of the car in person you may end up paying more because you may be tempted to close the deal. * Dealers tend to have more time on the weekdays then weekends. So you might try calling on a weekday. * If you can't find a car with the options you want then call other dealers. Even if they tell you that the car doesn't exist on the computer in the entire bay area call. This is because some cars are not on the computer. You might get lucky like I did. * When you go in person to finalize the deal or if you make the deal in person, make sure you have a friend (or two in my case) that is thinking clearly on your behalf. * Note that the finance guy will try to sell you the world (it's his job). Be prepared for it. My friends helped me here also. I didn't buy anything except an alarm system - figured might as well install it as part of the car purchase. * Find a salesperson who is easy to work with, knows their stuff, and isn't going to hustle you. If you can find the car you want in Fremont BMW, then I highly recommend working with Alma Jimenez. * Never pay for the floor matts. Good dealers thow it in. * If you're going to do the deal in person definitely bring a laptop where you can use excel to crunch numbers. My complete post is on bimmerfest. Not much more there but a dealer recommendation and some other tips. http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=303992 Good luck!
Darn.
by laurasdada on Mon Jul 14 10:59:50 PDT 2008
I'm not initially digging the new TL, either. But, reserve final judgement for seeing, touching and tasting the real thing... Welcome back, brightoness. I guess you remain in the land of Hillary's alma mater... I don't mean to be the UN here, but (at least I'm hoping) that Dewey, Tag et al didn't mean to insult or personally attack. They may just be using a bit of artistic license in their posting that isn't working for you, e.g. the "Grasshopper" reference I believe comes from the old "Kung Fu" TV series. Not really an insult, more of a term of endearment... Maybe everone just moves on from analyzing the financials (kind of a dull, depressing topic especially as I watch my portfolio glow ever brighter red daily... :cry: ) and postualting as to the soundness of the accounting principles and talk more specifically about the cars themselves? Just a thought...
Re: It's no LR3, but we won [verdugo]
by jmonroe on Tue Nov 06 06:12:53 PST 2007
You went to CMU too? Yeah, but I started when it was Carnegie Tech. If I had minded my P’s and Q’s I would have been outta there before the name change in 1967 (Got out in 1968. That almost makes it sound like it was prison). That’s what happens when you join the Navy and then go to night school, but the GI Bill paid for it so I’m not really complaining. Especially not since that was the plan all along, but I didn’t know they were going to sneak in a name change on me. :surprise: With the bucks they won in that race ($2M), maybe they’ll let the alumni alone for a while. Who am I kidding, that wouldn’t even buy enough lab equipment for one lab. :( So we beat BR's alma mater, That ain’t hard to do. :shades: any Stanford alumni here? Who cares? :D jmonroe
Re: It's no LR3, but we won [jmonroe]
by verdugo on Mon Nov 05 22:11:44 PST 2007
You went to CMU too? So we beat BR's alma mater, any Stanford alumni here? :)
Re: It's no LR3, but we won [british_rover]
by jmonroe on Mon Nov 05 21:03:47 PST 2007
My alma mater got third place so good job for them. Congratulations but according to 'verdugo' mine got first place. :) :D :) jmonroe

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