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Re: Off lease cars [biker4]
by mattandi on Sat Sep 20 06:16:08 PDT 2008
Might or might not. A residual is not really a prediction of future market value, although I would guess that everyone involved hopes it is close. Depends on the car and the market too. There are tons of SUV's and other larger buggies coming off leases. Those residuals were set 2, 3, 4 years ago. The market has tanked on those cars, and the residuals are now way off the market. The residual could have been nudged a little high to "subsidize" the lease. The residual is part of the agreement between the original parties, the lessor and the lessee. It is an agreed upon price that is set at the beginning of the lease, as such it is influenced by market conditions at the beginning of the lease. It may bear only passing resemblance to the actual market value of the car at the end of the lease. Edit: gg beat me to it, but in my defense I'm watching the Ryder Cup as I type and I already don't type fast. :P
Tiger
by michaell on Thu Jun 19 09:42:45 PDT 2008
Now that Woods is done for the year (can you imagine playing 91 holes with a torn ACL and 2 stress fractures of the tibia?), the rest of the tour had better step up. This should make the last two majors, the FedEx Cup and, most importantly, the Ryder Cup much more interesting. However, you gotta believe that every network that carries golf is crying in their beer about now ....
Volts
by stickguy on Tue Nov 06 16:52:06 PST 2007
you want gauges, drive a truck. The snappy Ryder Freightliner I was driving this weekend had plenty. It even had a digital volts disply under the Odo. Drop into the 11s cranking on a cold morning, and usually sat at around 14.3 while running. Also had 2 air pressure gauges (this one had air brakes, and even an air suspension drivers seat! Those I paid attention too. Apparently, if they fropped below 60psi, you weren't stopping. Also had oil temp, tranny temp, and water temp. SO many dials, I barely had time to watch the road!
Noise is fine, no harshness
by hammen2 on Thu Feb 14 09:32:09 PST 2008
I think my car is quieter than it was (maybe the fact that the front struts aren't just paperweights might have something to do with it). It certainly rides/corners/handles way better than stock, no rattles or harshness - quite the opposite, actually (one GTO owner compared the normal "going-down-the-road" ride of my car to his dad's Camry... 'til I took a curved onramp at 2.5x the suggested speed limit, demonstrating the lack of body roll :) If ride quality/comfort/lack of harshness is what you're looking for, the Comfort Gas shocks and struts are for you. If handling and cornering prowess is what you're looking for, the Gas Sport Ryders (GSR's) are the way to go, unless you're autocrossing the car, at which point I'd go for Big Bores...
A Christmas Story
by steve_ on Sun Dec 23 16:50:10 PST 2007
Someone was talking about Red Ryder BB guns over in the Dear Santa discussion the other day so I got the movie. It was like trying to watch a long version of the Wonder Years and like the TV show, 20 minutes was enough. Maybe if Danica McKellar had been in it...
Re: Dear Santa: [Mr_Shiftright]
by madmanmoo on Sat Dec 22 07:18:51 PST 2007
Dear Santa, I'd like a Red Ryder BB gun with a Compass in the Stock. And a 911 Turbo. Thanks! -Moo

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