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Sentra 2.0 S CVT
by ovybox on Wed Jul 23 15:06:38 PDT 2008
Hey, Just bought a brilliant silver 2.0 S with no other packages on it. I paid $15,200 OTD in Greer, South Carolina. Did everything over the phone: once I got my price I went to the dealer and drove back home after 2 hrs. Seller made the buying experience enjoyable :) . We are very happy with it. Beautiful car. CVT is great. My thanks to everybody posting here: helped me get a real touch of the price you should pay.
Re: 2007 Seqouia Limited exhaust leak in cabin? [harleymoma]
by purehogman on Mon Nov 26 16:11:25 PST 2007
Have you filed a complaint with the national highway safety commision? If not, please do so ASAP, place it under the Exhaust and Air Region. The direct link is: http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/ivoq/ Greer
Re: 1993 Geo Metro (won't start) [greers]
by grace4ever on Thu Aug 09 12:01:40 PDT 2007
had similar problem w/95 GEO but was automatic. It was the fuel injection system. Once that was fixed it ran great.
Honda Accord EX-L 2007 Automatic
by armosu on Wed Aug 08 15:27:26 PDT 2007
I am looking at a buying a car either a Honda Accord EX-L 2007 or a Camry. Can someone tell me what price I should pay for a 2007 Honda Accord EX-L Automatic Transmission (4 Cylinder). I did not know if I should ask below invoice because I am not familiar with holdback % of Honda. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am in Greenville, SC so I would buy from Greenville or Greer dealerships. Thanks
Re: Tough choice [rmh45]
by will_greer on Fri Jun 15 08:28:07 PDT 2007
I own a 2001 X5, which I will most likely replace with one of these in the next year or so. I have recently driven both. Thoughts: - The new X5 is definitely bigger than the old one, and bigger than the Cayenne. It felt and drove "big" to me, compared to my current X5. - The X5, as has been written, is very gadgety. The Cayenne has plenty of technology in it, but feels like a simpler automobile to drive. Then again, the X5 has a few nice features, like Bluetooth and a good iPod interface, that the Cayenne does not offer. Which you prefer is up to you. - The X5 interior is arguably nicer. - I think it would be best to compare a Cayenne to a Sport package X5, and the only X5 I was able to drive was not a sport package. That said, the X5 felt to be very softly sprung and "washy" compared to the Cayenne. - The engine sound is beautiful in both vehicles but somewhat more present in the Cayenne cabin than in the X5. - The X5, in my opinion, offers some more appealing interior/exterior color combinations. - In the V8 trim, the as-equipped price and performance are roughly equal. I am unaware of comparative dealer latitude in price. - The X5 is now available with a meager rear seat, and of course the Cayenne is not. As a result, the storage space without the rear seat is larger in the X5 than in the Cayenne. It still seems to come down to this - these are two highly competitive vehicles that appeal to the same buyer profile. The Cayenne, as it always has, focuses on performance at the expense of other areas, but the sacrifice is not significant. The X5 seems to focus on refinement and comfort, especially compared to the previous X5 incarnation, but only when sitting next to the Cayenne - compared to any other SUV it would seem to be performance focused also. I am leaning toward the Cayenne, but either vehicle is a good choice. They are two of a kind.
Re: 1993 Geo Metro (won't start) [greers]
by amdrake on Sat May 12 14:03:24 PDT 2007
im having a similar problem, i just dropped in a new motor into my 91 geo metro, but i didnt take pictures of the wiring before i took the old one out and now i have two mysterious wires just loose, ones hot and the others not, is there anyone who knows where these two wires go, they are close to the firewall, behind the airfilter, the car wont start and i need this car fixed asap, anyone know anything about this? ill post pictures up soon, just let me know if you can help thanks alot.

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