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Re: Steve...... [rockylee]
by xrunner2 on Tue Nov 18 07:52:52 PST 2008
I refuse to support any politician who's econimic agenda is more FREE TRADE !!! Why should these union folks be asked to give up their modest pension and health benefits ??? Why don't you ask your elected leaders to address these issues ??? I know one of your elected leaders in Ohio, Dennis Kucinich is very anti NAFTA, GATT, WTO Heard that today's New York Times is recommending that Congress should approve the Bush proposed Treaty with Columbia. Times being the bible of the liberals and Democrats, will Congress now obey the Times and approve the Treaty? Remember that U.S. organized labor has up to this time opposed this Treaty and has Pelosi/Reid in their pocket.
Re: gagrice... [steve_]
by ruking1 on Mon Nov 17 08:38:10 PST 2008
Years ago, I got certified on a flatbed 48 ft (not counting the yoke) trailer tractor rig, in the dead of an upstate New York winter. ;) :shades:
Re: TIRES cupped after 6000 mi. [dodgeman6]
by jsandpc on Mon Nov 17 07:04:52 PST 2008
I am having the exact same tire/wheel problem with my Caliber. I live in New York. I drive on good new roads and avoid the bad ones. I have had my Caliber regularly serviced (tire rotations) by my dealer. Shortly after the 2nd tire rotation, I noticed a slight road noise. After a few weeks, the noise became louder. I'll describe the noise like this...If you have ever been standing near the road when a 4 wheel drive pickup with monster mudder tires passed you, then you have heard the exact noise my Caliber has been making. People walking on the road would stare as I drove by and one group of kids covered their ears as I passed them. Even at 5 MPH, there was a noise that sounded like a flat tire. My dealer has been accommodating so far. They stood in my corner when I contacted Chrysler regarding this issue. The dealer stated he had similar issues with other Calibers, which the Chrysler CSR also admitted. Chrysler purchased new tires for me with a slight deductible. Just for safety measure, I paid for a 4 wheel alignment as well. They checked the suspension and found it was secure and tight. But, the problem is not over. After driving home from the dealer, the noise was gone, but I could still feel an extreme vibration in the front end. It was the same vibration I had in the past, but without the road noise. I immediately took the car back to my dealer and left the keys in the night key drop with a note. I don't want to drive it until the problem is corrected, because I don't want the same thing to happen to my new tires. I still like the car, but I will not drive it until this problem is corrected. The car is at the dealer right now. I'll post updates as things progress. Good Luck Everyone!
Re: Mazda CX-9: Lease Questions [kyfdx]
by bionic620 on Sun Nov 16 22:00:08 PST 2008
I recently got a qoute from Koeppel Mazda in New York for a 09 CX9 Grand Touring AWD with moonroof and bose system for 389 per month for 36 month and 2000 down payment. Is this a good deal.
Sold a Canadian car to a New York broker.....
by kellyweil on Sat Nov 15 22:22:29 PST 2008
I live in Canada and traded in my Canadian car to a New York Broker and I signed over the title to them. The broker is calling me telling me he is trying to register the car at the DMV in New York so he can put into one of his auctions and they are asking for some customs border paperwork??? The car I traded it in for was American and I did all the legal paperwork on my new US vehicle that I brought into Canada. As far as any paperwork that I did when I drove my canadian vehicel over into the US I did none?? I just drove it over because I wan't planning on selling my car at the time I crossed. Does anyone know what the broker is requiring from me? I did this transaction in January 2008.
2009 XC 90 3.2A AWD 7 passenger
by rameshr on Sat Nov 15 11:04:44 PST 2008
Hello Carman, I would appreciate if you would please evaluate the following deal. MSRP: 47,225 (Includes following options - premium, versatility, climate, metallic paint) Sale price: 35,533 Term: 39 Months Total out of pocket: 3,418 Customer Rebate: 1,750 Miles per year: 10,000 Purchase Option: 19,834 (i guess this is the residual?) Cap reduction: 0 Money factor: .002708 1st Payment: 489.13 Base pmt: 498.13 Sales Tax: 8.25% Dealer: Hassel Volvo in New York Thanks for your help. Best, Joy

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