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Re: Pricing [venture]
by philitus on Tue Nov 18 08:21:22 PST 2008
Thank you for the responses. I am glad you could tell my sarcasm from my frustration. I do have a trade, but it is a 2000 Grand Am with 131,000 miles. Not exactly a great bargaining chip. To be honest, the only reason I was looking right now was because of the economy, I thought I could get a good deal. Not to mention that I loved the car when I test drove it. But I am realistic at least as to what a good deal is. Right now, I am so frustrated with my "bargaining coach" that I may say the hell with it and just drive my current car until the wheels fall off.
Do you service your Sedona yourself?
by dianeandy on Tue Nov 18 06:49:04 PST 2008
I use to have a kia sedona that I absolutely loved. My husband did the servicing. We have since sold it and have some brand new car parts on sale on Ebayl KIA Sedona Rear Brake Shoes 0K56A-2638ZA item no. 220313737697 KIA Sedona Rear Engine Mount 0K52Y-39040A item no. 220313740738 KIA Sedona Idle Pulley 1K52Y-15P13 item number 220313743865 check it out!
Do you service your Sedona yourself?
by dianeandy on Tue Nov 18 06:47:11 PST 2008
I use to have a kia sedona that I absolutely loved. My husband did the servicing. We have since sold it and have some brand new car parts on sale on Ebayl KIA Sedona Rear Brake Shoes 0K56A-2638ZA item no. 220313737697 KIA Sedona Rear Engine Mount 0K52Y-39040A item no. 220313740738 KIA Sedona Idle Pulley 1K52Y-15P13 item number 220313743865 check it out!
2006-2007M5 or 2008 550i? Opinions?
by kostia on Tue Nov 18 05:29:41 PST 2008
Hi, I am very strongly considering a slightly used 550i, but recently drove a 2006 M5 SMG and of course loved it. It is kind of hard to find a manual 550i which is what I would prefer if buying a 550i. Prices on 2006 M5 and loaded 550i both CPO are about the same. 2007 may be a little higher. This will be my primary vehicle and I drive about 15K/year most of it stop and go traffic. For those in MA route 9 and lots of it. I am wondering how much more per year my costs will be on insurance, maintenance after manufacturer maintenance is over other costs after CPO time is over What do you think resale value would be compared to each other 4 years down the road? Especially if gas prices get back to $4+. I plan to keep the car for about 4-5 years. Which one would be easier to sell then? Any help is greatly appreciated.
the real skinny...
by blindberg on Mon Nov 17 23:24:12 PST 2008
two years ago, i traded in a Deville for a civic hybrid....since buying it, i have averaged 42 mpg....driving from home to paso robles at 55, i get 60 mpg....driving from SF to paso robles at 80 mph (and you don't know you're going 80), i get 38 mpg. when i need to pass fast, i pull the CVT into a lower range and red line it....it moves just fine....the ride is amazingly good for a small car, and, you know what??? I LOVE the wheels....real class....
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by gotoyota on Mon Nov 17 22:28:33 PST 2008
Hi all, I used to post a little here at Edmunds but I haven't for a little while and I just thought I'd check in to see how the IS does in the snow, so I'm pleased that what I have read thus far is generally positive. I decided it was finally time to replace my trusty old '97 Maxima a little while back and bought an '08 IS350. Mine is silver on black with chrome rims and has the luxury pkg with the ML audio (wow) and the wood trim, nav with back-up cam, etc...etc...I am still geeking out over it. I LOVE the power and I'm very happy with the mileage I can get (when I try). I think it's really fun how it eggs people on even when you're not doing anything to provoke them - seems they just want a shot a keeping up with this beast. My friend has an '07 WRX STi, and I honestly think my car could at least keep up with his. Off the line, no contest, unless you rev the STi up to 5k and dump the clutch. STi is a great car, but this car really suits me. So far, no complaints with mine. I love everything about it. I guess the only minor niggle I have is with the traction control. I had read about it in the car mags and didn't really notice until I had it a couple weeks, but it is pretty aggressive. Accelerating from a stop into a turn (such as when leaving the parking lot at the grocery store) will often cause it to step in when I don't want it to, like the other night when a goofball in a new Civic Si thought he was going to show me up and I wanted to show him what a really, truly fast car can do..but the TC kicked in, somewhat reducing the shock and awe of my design to pass him like he was standing still and I think it ended up giving him an artificial confidence boost ;) and I was just sure he went and told his friends how he almost kept up with and IS350, even though I started out behind him and he started accelerating at least 1 sec before I did as we were making left hand turns exiting the parking lot and accelerating into traffic. Had I been able to use all 306 ponies from the get-go, it would have been much more embarrasing for him, I'm sure. I still passed him easily, of course, but not as quickly as it would have been. Annoying. I have tried switching TC off, but when I accelerate up to speed it comes back on. Is that normal?? Is there a trick to make it stay off when you don't want it? If not, I can live with it, I'll just have to modulate the power with my right foot so as not to engage the nanny. Anyway, my wife giggles every time we go somewhere in it (it's a far different driving experience from her Sienna). She has driven it once and the power scared her. YES! Gotta love that, he he. I try not to be a brat on the road but it's hard. I just feel funny, seeing how I'm a 36 yr old father of 5 kids in a respectable profession, etc., when this car turns me into a kid and forces me to spank the tires off of somebody fool enough to try to get ahead of me :blush: Also looked at '08 G35x, which I was actually intent on buying when I started my quest. I was really disappointed in the G35. I looked at a couple of '07's to see how they were holding up and they just didn't have the same robust feel of the IS, nor did the engine feel as potent and it sounded like a truck engine by comparison. I also considered the Acura TL-S, but never got around to driving one, I was that smitten with the IS. I'm sure the TL-S would have been a nice car, too, but I don't like Honda's affinity for gutless bottom end with all the power up at the top of the rev range. Plus the acceleration numbers didn't look as impressive for the TL-S and I was sick of front wheel drive. All told, I am absolutely happy with my purchase and would welcome any discussion/feedback from other IS owners. Just don't tell me anything bad! I'm still on the honeymoon ;)

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