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Camry SE pricing
by slowcar on Tue Nov 18 08:50:48 PST 2008
Can some one give me the price range +/- $300 for a Camry SE w/o any additional option in Houston, Texas? Also what's about '08 vs. '09 difference price-wise? Thanks a bunch.
Hating a car I would other wise love! Most horrible noise!
by deth on Tue Nov 18 04:56:26 PST 2008
I was in total lust with my car when I got it, until the break sqeak started!! 2008 HHR w/under 4000 miles on it. When I slow to stop, rather than "hard stop" my brakes squeak so bad that I cringe. It's embarassing and ear peircing. I've taken it in and was told it's the ceramic brake pad surface becoming slick because of how I slow to stop. Well I live in downtown Phoenix, AZ and drive mostly city streets. There's alot of slowing to stop. They suggested that when I'm in a parking lot, do a bunch of hard stopping to roughen up the pad. This hasn't worked. I'm so annoyed. I've called and emailed GM. This is supposed to be a "lifetime" brake pad according the the service guys. Frankly I'd rather pay money for new pads every few years to not be constantly embarrassed and sounding like my brakes need replacing.
Re: Bailout Dead for now... [rockylee]
by gagrice on Mon Nov 17 22:02:59 PST 2008
Executive Salaries, Bonuses, Stock Options, and Other Compensation Those salaries and bonuses are even more reason to let GM DIE. Wagoner sees no reason to change the top tier managers. Gettlefinger sees no reason for the UAW to give concessions. GM cannot make it without outside cash to pay these high costs. Let them go. And I do not believe for one second that GM is that important to the US economy. Barely a blip on the GDP. Not even one half of one percent. You are living in the past as is most of the UAW members. You watch too much worthless TV. It is in Obama's court now. Bush handed it over to him. He does not want to deal with that bunch of losers in the 110th Congress.
Re: [gagrice]
by rockylee on Mon Nov 17 19:53:05 PST 2008
My father is young enough to work still if he had too. Will be 52 in a few months. He is thinking about becoming a Toyota Embroidery Machine Technician because he knows how to work on them better than the guys who are certified. He also is looking into getting a certificate to do peoples taxes for another partial income thus he has some things to fall back on in a crunch !!! I assume most of ya'll seen the video I posted. If the Big 3 fail this country is done !!! What's good for Big 3 is good for America. If we can give a bunch of money to sleazy Wallstreet executives to spend on spa resorts or on a worthless war in Iraq, that had nothing to do with 9/11 we can sure in the hell bailout the Big 3. It's a loan and once we fix trade and currency manipulation GM, like many struggling domestic manufacturers will be better off. I would love nothing better than to not only see General Motors, build the future green vehicles but also get involved in building other forms of transportation i.e. bullet trains, jet airplanes, etc..... If the tax payers want to guarantee GM, success give them contracts to build some of these green technologies here in the U.S. ;) We have plenty of nice but empty facilities here in Michigan. Delphi Coopersville, MI. plant comes to mind as a place that is already wired for big time manufacturing yet it still remains a empty plant last time I knew. :cry: :sick: -Rocky
Re: 08 Odyssey EX-L with NO RES / NAV [su_hyd]
by md_van on Mon Nov 17 18:56:17 PST 2008
That's a pretty good deal. I called them up for ex-l with res & nav and they said nothing was on stock, but their online inventory lists 4 of them. When you were there, did they mention any available vehicle with either RES or RES&NAV for 2008. Also, who was your salesman. Maybe, if I quote your deal, my negotiation length would be short :-) Anyway, thanks a bunch for posting and responding. It helps a lot.
Re: 2009 328ci SULEV Fuel Pump [teebone1958]
by shipo on Mon Nov 17 17:43:24 PST 2008
I don't know what you've been doing with your cars, but the last car I had any fuel pump problems with was my 1970 Challenger, and that was an old-fashioned mechanical/diaphragm type of pump. Since then I've driven over a million miles in fuel injected cars (all of which had in-tank fuel pumps), and not one of them has ever had an issue. Said another way, I think you're A) worrying needlessly, and B) going to have a difficult time finding a car that doesn't have an integral fuel tank/fuel pump. As for your claimed ethanol issues, while I'm not saying that it isn't happening, I will say that A) I've never heard of it, and B) your dealership sounds like they may be a bunch of crooks. Best Regards, Shipo

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