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Re: updated stations [fintail]
by nippononly on Sat Nov 15 12:17:22 PST 2008
Wow fintail, your tastes and mine are very similar! To your music channels I would add the blues channel, and to the BBC I would add the 2 NPR channels. That's it. I also have a few extras programmed on the lower banks that I listen to very occasionally, like The Pulse and the Rock Vinyl channel, but I normally switch back and forth between the top 10 presets without exploring the lower banks.
Re: Toyota Corolla Paint Problems [laurenfowlkes]
by fujijohn on Tue Nov 11 11:02:49 PST 2008
I have a 2009 Toyota Corolla a metallic blue mica color bought in May. I was upset after a month of owning it, I found a chip in the hood. Then, another one in the front bumper and last week when I was washing it, I found one by the front roof. My husband said these are rock chips but then all that in less than 5 months of having it! I want him to complain to the dealer but he won't he said it's normal. I think toyota is using cheap paint. This is just like my 2002 echo but then the echo was a very cheap car. Don't know maybe toyota can address this problem.
New TL Tech Pkg
by wloven on Fri Nov 07 21:54:40 PST 2008
Hello: I have been driving my '09 TL with Tech package for a week. Trade up from an '07. I have to say it is really an awesome and awe-inspiring car. Yes, it's all techno-geeked up, but that's one of the things I really like about it. Second, the Ipod connection is the best in class, period. It really rocks through the 10 speaker 440W system - though fresh ripped CDs right to the hard are at a level of incredible crystal clarity. Third, my car is my mobile office and the cell phone blue tooth telephony system is heaven sent. No more squinting at my Blackberry trying to voice dial a number in bumper traffic going 75! Scrolling through address book so fast, that it makes voice dialing ala the '07 TL feel positively ancient. I like that Acura softened up the ride, quieted the cabin somewhat, and switched tires. I only have 750 miles on it and I am already getting 27.5 mpg on the highway and 20+ around town. Wishes: 1) Power rear sunshade and manual sides shades (Acura's pretty dumb to hold these back on a $40K vehicle.) 2) Heated & Cooled Ventilated Seats - at least for the front. Acura are you listing? wloven@austin.rr.com
Re: Fuel mileage [rga520c]
by diehardford on Mon Oct 27 20:55:32 PDT 2008
Your mileage should continue to improve. I have a friend who has a 250 just like mind except color who was only getting about 11mpg at first. He said at about 50 thousand his made a drastic improvement in mileage. At 32000 my latest trip gave me 19.2 on one stretch of interstate driving. This was pure interstate with cruse set on 65. For the whole trip I averaged 17.8mpg. This was blue ridge parkway starting at virginia state line to Ronoke and then interstate back home to Rock Hill SC, Truck continues to give me flawless service.
Re: price paid [dmdlm]
by jayrider on Fri Oct 17 15:24:58 PDT 2008
My deal right up to the hour I closed was a purchase deal with 3.9/ 60 month financing. I changed to the lease at the last minute and the price never waivered. Go to the autocenter website and click on specials. Try the name at the top of the list [or others if you prefer] and tell him his blues hocky buddy suggested you could get a super price. One caution though is that there are muranos on the lot with dealer add-ons. They should give you a rock bottom price on the phone. Doc fee of 150 there is a 25$ filing fee on the order form but they backed off that fast. License & tax extra. Tell them you live 2 hours away and that you are ready to deal and the dealers near you are not negotiating. Depending on what you want, things could happen fast. Good luck !!!
Re: price paid [dealmaestro10]
by jayrider on Tue Oct 14 08:44:20 PDT 2008
My new Murano slept well last night in my garage. I could tell by the smile on her face. The dealership is Autocenters Nissan in Wood River, Illinois just north of St. Louis. You can find them with a search engine. I had no trade and my credit score is at the top so I qualified for the best rate available. I originally was interested in a fwd drive model with no sunroof and the price was msrp about 32300 but they would have had to locate one from another dealer and have it delivered so they weren't real excited about the deal. There were plenty of cars available so it was doable. The sale price was 27500 plus whatever it cost to get the car. My wife and I had been crawling all over the blue awd with sunroof in the showroom so I asked for a rock-bottom price to take that one in a quick deal. He quoted me 29266 [msrp 34240] plus the 150 doc fee and no extras. He said they were selling at a loss and that they were getting something from Nissan that wasn't advertised that made the deal possible. Whether that was true or not, the bottom line was I got the deal without being pressured to buy paint sealant, fabric guard, etc --- very pleasant experience. They like to sell from their own inventory so its easier to deal. So for 1766 we got awd and the double moonroof and we love the color. Nissan still has the 3.9/ 60mos. financing but they also have leasing deals so we got a 36 month lease. I worked the numbers myself to make sure I wasn't ripped and by paying my sales tax and 3k leasing fee we pay 330 for 36 mos which keeps the car under warranty until the lease ends. We don't drive that much being retired so the financing might be better for those who drive more than 12k per year. You should be able to hammer out a deal in chicago --- lots of competition-- mke offers over the internet and if you get a deal they try to reneg on when you get to the showroom walk out. Get everything in writing as far as dealer add-ons above the price they quote. You should not have to pay any more than my deal and ask for the oil change package. As far as the coffee [starbucks even], muffins, candy, and soda---you're on your own in that department. Happy hunting !!!

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