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Re: Bland Cars --Do auto makers think we are all sheep? [hudsonthedog]
by fezo on Tue Jul 08 14:55:00 PDT 2008
Now if you'd like some nice wood on a car, Saturday I was flipping around channels and landed on an auction down on Amelia Island, Florida. Loads of absolutely insane stuff including a Dusenberg that pulled in over $2 million, but I loved this perfect woody wagon - a 1941 Chrsyler that looked right out of the showroom and went for something like $80K. The wood was perfect. I'd be afraid to drive it.
Bad shock absorber
by benzr on Mon Mar 31 08:09:16 PDT 2008
Got my GL 320 CDI in Jan. Drove it to Amelia Island, FL this Easter from Michigan and had 2500 miles at the time. 500 miles into the trip, 2 problems showed up. 1. low oil level warning indicator went on a total of 6-7 times for the round trip. I suspect the dealer I got it from did not hand over the veh to me with a full tank of oil. I had to put in 2 quarts on the way to FL. Had it checked at a MB dealer in JAX and they said there was no leak. The low oil level warning came on again on our trip back to MI but the oil levels were full. 2. The worst problem was that the shock absorber on my right rear wheel was defective. Noticed the problem on the way to FL when I stopped to check the oil level. Watch out for a metal-to-metal grinding noise. It is not the brakes! We had a fully loaded vehicle with 4 occupants and a Thule luggage carrier on top. I didn't know the shock absorber was the problem until I had the Jacksonville dealer take a look at it. Found out there are over 70+ SA's on backorder across the US. Tells me there may be a defective shock absorber problem. Since I needed a new one right away to make the return trip to MI, the dealer pulled a GL off their lot and transferred the SA to my vehicle. Thank God! Drove fine the rest of the way I'm having both these problems checked out at my local MB dealer this week. I'm surprised no one has reported the SA problem here yet.
Article Comments - Driving a '54 Cadillac to Amelia Island
by KarenS on Thu Apr 26 11:20:54 PDT 2007
"It's impossible to believe that anyone ever raced the length of Mexico in a 1954 Cadillac Series 62 like this,..." Read it and believe! Tell us what you think here. Driving a '54 Cadillac to Amelia Island
Self Start Emergency Flashers
by lmf101 on Fri Apr 28 13:17:00 PDT 2006
First let me explain that I am currently in North Africa. This morning my wife went outside to pick up the news paper and she notices that flashing lights are happening in our garage. The Avalon, 06 Limited w/3000 miles and 6 months old, has been sitting in the garage since I left home 3 weeks ago. My wife reads the manual and pushes back in the hazard flasher and obviously the flashing stops. She explained to me that we now a little red car lighted on the instrument panel. I think this must be the service reminder. As I do not have access to the manual is this normal? I have never heard of emergency flashers starting up on their on. Would leaving the key fob in the car have anything to do with this? Any help would be appreciated
Re: Disabling VSC [ange]
by lmf101 on Fri Jan 13 01:24:06 PST 2006
My 2004 Crossfire also had a dash switch. Traded it for the 06 Limited - now thats a contrast!
Re: Anyone Trade in a vehicle for their Avalon [alan_s]
by lmf101 on Mon Nov 21 08:21:53 PST 2005
Yea that is about what I have figured would happen. I had as soon go to a rock fight negotiate with a car dealer. I just don’t understand why it has to be like that.

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