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I should look at the bright side...
by lemko on Sat Nov 15 08:36:40 PST 2008
Maybe I've been looking at the dark side of the collapse of the Big Three. Maybe I should think of the advantages I would gain if I were to break down and buy one of these glorious Camries. Let's look forward to the year 2015. GM collapsed six years ago. I pull into Sharkey McShyster's Toyota dealership next to the off-track betting parlor across from the "gentleman's club" and pawn shop. I trade my pristine but now worthless orphaned black 2007 Cadillac DTS Performance for a brand new Camry. I'm driving back to my place and thinking about the very wise purchase I just made. Since my car will no longer be the center of my world nor receive the lion's share of my attention, I gained many new advantages. Among them: Fuel Savings: No longer will I need to waste my money on premium fuel. I can go to Xavier's Brand X Gas in the bad neighborhood and fill up on his special economy blend which consists of a 50/50 mixture of kerosene and water with rocks, sticks, and bugs in it. Tires: When the OEM tires wear out, Pep Boys' Futuras will be sufficient. No need to spend my money on exotic brands like Goodyear, Michelin, or Pirelli. Insurance: Collision? I don't have no stinkin' collision! I don't need no stinkin' collision! Parts: Get the Great 'Yota feeling with genuine Wal~Mart parts! Ease of Parking: The Camry might actually be longer than my 1988 Buick Park Avenue, but it will be easier to park. Of course my neighbors won't like my sudden diminished driving skills as I hit whatever happens to be in front or back of me as I could care less about scuffing the Camry's bumpers. Smoking: For the first time ever, I and my passengers can smoke in my car! Eating: Ditto! Dogs: My friends with dogs will love me. Fido needs to go to the vet? Let me take him! Body Shop Repair: Heck, I won't need the expense of a body shop should I dent or wreck my Camry. I can just ignore the damage or pound it out with a ball peen hammer. Oops! I tore the metal! Oh, nothing a little Bondo and Krylon can't fix. Other tools required will be duct tape and bailing twine. Oil: Mobil 1 synthetic? Feh! The recycled stuff in the 5-gallon jug at the dollar store will be sufficient. Oh, cool! They sell filters too! Cleaning: Wow! Think of the hundreds of dollars I will save since I no longer need all those fancy waxes, polishes, soap, and other detailing materials! Think of the savings on my water bill since the rain will be sufficient enough to clean my Camry! I Can Suddenly Go Anywhere: What's that? you want me to drive down to North Philly at 2 AM and pick up some crack for you? No problem! My Relationship Will Improve: No longer will I hear my girlfriend complain about me showing the car more attention than her. In fact, I will be spending a lot more time with her as the car will no longer be a distraction.
Re: It's simple really...Unions need to go away! [lemko]
by xrunner2 on Thu Nov 13 08:18:22 PST 2008
Right before the inventory, they make the Best Buy employees do some stupid "pep rally" and cheer. How humiliating! Remember "Be true to your school". If Obama/Pelosi/Reid give bailout to Big 3 in late Jan, will UAW workers do early morning chants, cheers, to be thankful to Obama? Didn't some kind of union have their members have a song they would sing on tv commercials promoting themselves?
Re: It's simple really...Unions need to go away! [steve_]
by lemko on Thu Nov 13 06:23:09 PST 2008
Yeah, and crap jobs like Circuit City are in abundance. I do the inventory for Best Buy. Right before the inventory, they make the Best Buy employees do some stupid "pep rally" and cheer. How humiliating! I'm surprised they aren't too malnourished and weak to do the cheer as I make a lot more counting their stock than they do selling it. Heck, I often have store employees approach me and ask about employment with the inventory company. The inventory job is a great part-time thing, but I wouldn't willingly do it full time. The hours can be long and it's tedious. Sad thing is that things have even been changing, (for the worse) there and I'm thinking about hanging up my auditing machine.
Re: cabin air filter [lola0126]
by jcwsbltd on Tue Nov 11 08:09:50 PST 2008
Pep Boys have the filter for about $20 and you can fit it yourself - look up post #78 on Santa Fe Climate Control questions and issues Board on how to get to the filter housing behind the glove compartment. Also look up how to replace the cabin air filter in your owners manual, for information. For further info look up post #662 under Santa Fe '07 Maintenance and Repair board.
Ck battery light
by blisspacket on Sat Nov 01 06:12:41 PDT 2008
Our ck battery light has been on for 5000 miles. Initially it went on intermittently. I finally replaced the battery, which should have been done earlier cause it was pretty shot according to Pep boys. Then the light went back on, and stayed on. Probably an alternator will cure the light, but I shouldn't have to pay $400plus just to turn out a light. As I said, everything works fine except....the batt light stays on.
Re: Time to replace Air Filter [whobodym]
by vg33e power on Fri Oct 31 08:48:43 PDT 2008
Well, to each its own. My claims of MPG increase and little pep is subjective. I also offered the K&N option because in the long run it last longer and pays itself off, rather then spending $15 or so on a replacement filter every 15K miles. Plus I live in sunny and dry SoCal, so for me that was my best choice. Just my $0.02

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