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Re: 2009 Honda Pilot EXL - Color pick [bossoxfan]
by poodog13 on Fri Nov 14 12:17:41 PST 2008
Have billet silver with grey interior. Silver looks great with the grey piece in the front grill, I think that piece looks odd against other colors. Would have preferred darker interior but not offered with billet.
Re: 2007 Honda Accord EX-L V6 Coupe For Sale [volvomax]
by robbieg on Thu Nov 13 12:27:11 PST 2008
Volvomax, Hasn't he priced it a high considering that trade is 16 or 17? Wouldn't that be more like a retail selling price as opposed to a retail asking price?
Re: Should I buy new navigation DVD? [amy10]
by cluelesspa on Thu Nov 13 04:26:08 PST 2008
well 1.1 to 2.0 the maps are newer. all data maps they use are always about 2 or 3 yrs behind typically for most major metro areas. its just takes those companies that much time to update the database then Kenwood has to incorporate it. but 1.1 to 3.0 probably would be noticable... also 2.0 adds some subtle changes to the system... it seems to calculate some roads in my area better (I am guessing they did some changes to the road data in those areas). but it still routes you down some small roads sometimes. just less often. 2.0 also I think added the Daylight savings time adjustment to the clock setting. and there is a new map view I think with the actual GPS coordinates view. If you have 1.1 I would recommend going to 3.X I have 2.0 right now and will wait until 4.X to upgrade again.
Re: UAW Contact with GM [gagrice]
by robbieg on Wed Nov 12 10:48:43 PST 2008
I couldn't agree more.
Not all dealers....
by wvgasguy on Wed Nov 12 05:48:17 PST 2008
... are dealing. After reading these threads I decided I may just trade my hybrid in for a M35x. I expected a beating on the trade but the deal looked straight forward. On the "final" offer from the dealer (in Pittsburgh), they showed me getting $7500 off of MSRP on the M. I said the rebate (several times they corrected me to imform me it was no a rebate _I knew that but refused to let them think it's their money) is $7500 straight from Infiniti. That means you didn't discount the car at all from the dealership. Then they showed me the trade value. It was Kelly Blue Book trade value LESS tires and a few small items. Basically they want to give me trade in value less this cost to fix it up, so they spend a few bucks at my expense to turn it into a KBB "retail" value that is about $6,000 higher than what they gave me. I had purchased an FX45 back in 2004 from this dealer. I don't necessarily expect a great deal, but I refuse to walk out of a dealership without letting them know that I know better. When I got home I looked at the current trade in value on the 2008M35x with normal milage and it appears that even with the huge discounts the value I would recieve from the car was almost $10,000 less than what I would pay for it. I'm considering going to used cars :cry: Also, they had a 2007M45 sport with a MSRP of $55,000. It was new with only 188 miles. I asked if they were collecting it or was it for sale? It was RWD he said and it did not move. He said I could probably get $10K knocked off of it. I laughed, it may be new but it's still 2 years old as a 2007 model. Looks like I'll hunt for a deal somewhere else.
Re: Low beams [dcw41]
by arkainzeye on Fri Jan 18 17:48:06 PST 2008
its more than likely your bulbs. when i had my 1999 tracker i burned out bulbs every 6 months. One bulb every six. it would take turns, and it was always the low beams. since you need 2 new bulbs now is a great chance to get a better replacement set of bulbs. better, white light or blue..

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