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by gadfly3 on Sun Nov 16 09:22:12 PST 2008
I'm interested in a Mini but whenever I go look at the NWMINI site's inventory there is nothing short of $26K ranging up to $41k. Can you get a Mini Convertible (s or not) in the Northwest for anything like MSRP? regards, Adam
No issues (yet) with RFTs
by xeye on Sat Nov 15 12:17:55 PST 2008
For whatever it's worth, I have the ContiProContact RFTs on my '07 335xi while my wife has the Bridgestone EL42 RFTs on her '08 328xi. I have almost 15000 miles on mine and the tires look and ride like they did when they had just rolled off the dealer lot. They've always had a bit of a rumble under 10 mph when slowing down, but nothing annoying. My wife's Bridgestones ride like any other tire after ~5000 miles.. My car handled like a dream last winter and I expect the same this winter for both my ride and my wife's 328xi. Neither of us flings our cars around as 1) we want them to last 2) we don't feel like financing the local police force and 3) there are just too damn many nutjobs behind the wheel in Boston Metro to take the risk. Having said all this, I was adamant about getting the Conti's on my car. As it turned out, it was pure luck as I had little choice in the matter, according to my salesman. Neither of us had had a flat and I don't worry about it in spite of frequent trips from Boston to Montreal via Interstate 89 in Vermont. Should it occur in one of the longer isolated stretches in inclement weather at night, you'll hear me cursing for miles. The alternative, however, of being reminded that I'm compromised every time I open the trunk and curse because the spare tire and jack don't leave enough room for groceries is, for me anyway, a less attractive alternative. As an aside, I have the power foldaway mirrors on my car. The other day as I pulled out of the sardine-can parking spot at my office, I neglected to unfold the mirrors. 30 seconds later, I heard an electric motor noise I didn't expect. Lo and behold, the car automatically unfolded the mirrors! I know the victims of the RFTs have very strong and valid opinions about the quality of the rubber and the mindset of the BMW engineers. However, when someone in the food chain at BMW thought about unfolding the mirrors to save my skin when I forgot (I know I'm not the only one who has experienced this), I'll just say thank you and pray I don't become one of the next victims. For now, I'll own and drive my twin-turbocharged hot rod like it's supposed to be driven. Don't think for a second I won't pass your ass like it's standing still given the chance! Safe driving! xeye
Re: This was my lug nut weekend. [houdini1]
by duke23 on Tue Nov 11 19:51:41 PST 2008
houdini1 wrote : " read once that the sense of smell is extremely powerful in triggering old memories and I believe it to be true. Remember how that elementary school cafeteria smelled? " Egad, do I ever. Friday, fish sticks with tater tots and salad. You ate, you ingested, you regretted . Respecting the insight of Adam Sandler.
Re: Private Used Car Sales [jmonroe]
by driver100 on Mon Nov 10 18:32:32 PST 2008
The way I read it the guy 'driver' works with figured this would happen if he went along with that phony scam. Maybe I read it wrong. Exactly, maybe I wasn't clear enough. As soon as he heard a guy who couldn't speak English with the name Paul Adams he was suspicious. He didn't accept the money or give out any other information. It was really pretty brazen to try a scheme like this.
Private Used Car Sales
by driver100 on Mon Nov 10 13:35:29 PST 2008
One guy at work put his car up for sale on AutoTrader. He got a call from "Paul Adams" who spoke very poor English. Paul said he would buy the car unseen for full asking price, and he would send a check out right away. Guy at work looked into it further as he was very suspicious...A name like Paul Adams who can't speak English - buy sight unseen - full price????? These guys send a check. Send someone to pick up the car. Seller finds the check bounces in a few days. Seller is out one car and has to repay the bank on the phony check. Is there no end to these scam artists :sick: ?
Rattle Noise - Sway bar Bushings
by adam_ls on Sun Nov 09 11:00:05 PST 2008
2001 LS V8. If you want to fix the rattle noise at the front end, that happens when you go over any kind of bumps on the road, then get the sway bar bushings from Energy Suspension. Go to http://www.energysuspensionparts.com/ and search part number 9.5171. I got the red once for $17.99 plus Shipping $18.40 (Canada), hence $36.39 in total. The labor that i paid a local tire store(The Tire Warehouse same as Kal-Tire) was $240.00 including tax, again Canadian. And the stupid a$$ noise is no longer present. The mechanic told me that the driver side took him under 30 minutes to do however the passenger side took him close to 2 hours, so in total a 2 and half hours of labor. I hope this helps who ever is suffering from the rattle noise in the front end. Now all i got to get fix is the long cranking, lol.

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