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Re: New Member - Saturn Sky owner in Scottsdale AZ [skysouthwest]
by marionk on Tue Dec 26 21:38:24 PST 2006
Hey kindred spirit, My wife has had a Forrest Green Sky since early September and we love this new roadster also. We're from Oregon and are trying to plan the first West Coast Sky / Red Line Rally. The plan is to meet July 1st in Seattle, Washington...take the 30 minute ferry ride across to Bainbridge Island and then tour the Olympic Peninsula. If you know this country at all you know it has stunning beauty that's perfect for top down touring roadsters! As I said we love our Sky... GM has hit a home-run with this design. I definitely see the influence of the 60's Chevy's [primarily Sting-Ray] yet has it's own distinctive look. We bought the Sky and ordered a Mid-nite Blue Red Line the same day. We're #6 in Oregon waiting for the Red Line...Car Crazy eh! I guess you could say we love these cars! We'll be in Scottsdale for the Berret-Jackson Auction next month. Hope to hear from you soon. Mike
Re: Ford Ranger: Prices Paid and Buying Experiences [lee_w]
by dougsilvestri on Thu May 18 14:28:01 PDT 2006
I Just bought a 2006 Ford Ranger Sport from Courtesy Ford in Poulsbo, WA. I actually bought this through the Interent from the Fleet Sales Manager. I was a little reluctant to have him search for the Ranger that I built on the Ford Website. But everything went like clockwork. I liked the Ranger and all the afterwork was done in a timely matter. I really feel like I got a great deal.. MSRP $21,955.00 Less Fleet Discount $ 929.40 Sub Total $21,025.60 Less Web Site Coupon Discount $ 500.00 Sub Total $20,525.60 Less Factory Rebate $ 3,000.00 Fleet and Internet Price $17,525.60 Plus Tax and License The Accessories we will be installing and subletting are as follows; Leather Seating, Front and Rear LineX Spray in Bedliner Trailer Hitch Vent Shades Total Price for all accessories installed $2,081.00 Plus Tax Fleet and Internet Price including accessories $19,606.60 Plus Tax and License
Re: Annual Tally of Cars Sold by Make and Model [hendjaz]
by baker8 on Tue Dec 06 14:28:51 PST 2005
Hendjaz, Thanks for your update on the local level. The other reply directed me to a web sight were I got solid figures for the 2005 RL sales, 16,000+ here in the US. Comment about bluetooth technology in the RL: We have Sprint cellphones and while an upgrade to bluetooth is possible, Sprint presently doesn't provide bluetooth models without a camera. (In our line of businesses, cell phones with cameras are sometimes prohibited.) So, it might be a while before Sprint realizes not everyone needs or wants a camera with their cellphone. In the meantime, I'd be interested to know about your experience using RL bluetooth connection to your cell phone. Any surprises? Comment on the RL navigation system: I was only mildly impressed with this system until my wife turned right a little too soon after being told to do so, while riding in unfamiliar territory at night on Bainbridge Island. About 2 or 3 seconds later, just before I was about to suggest we turned too quickly, the navigator announced "make a U-turn in about 50 yards". We both laughed, duly impressed with the detailed accuracy of the navigation system.
Re: Automatic transmission problem 2000 Subaru Outback [ji11]
by halrandy on Fri Aug 12 10:52:28 PDT 2005
I just brought my 2000 Outback with 50K miles to the dealer due to some problems that seemed related to the transmission. Hesitation, srange noises. I was told that I needed a new transmission as one of the internal seals leaked. There was absolutely no leakage on the floor of my garage so it seems strange. This is my first automatic but it still seems that 50K miles is not very good. The dealer was able to get Subaru-America to pay for 70%, but it still comes to ~$1200 out of my pocket. halrandy Bainbridge Island, WA
First Car
by silverae on Mon Dec 06 16:12:11 PST 2004
Hey, I've posted a couple times here in the past, but it had been in the Dodge Stratus forum. I've been reasearching for about seven months now on what car I want to get (this will be my first), and I have been working oddjobs since I was almost 15 (I just turned 16 in November this year), so I have saved about $3500 on my own, and my parents said they would pay for the other half, so I'm looking in the price range of about $7000, maybe $7600. Originally I was going to get a Dodge Stratus, but after seeing a few of their auctions on eBay and autotrader, and almost getting one, I have decided to look at others, and I have looked at most midsize sedans, but I have never looked at the Galant before, and now it looks like a better choice overall, in looks, features, and its safety is about the same as the Stratus, but the cost is cheaper. Anyway, my question is what would be the best value on a Galant? I'd like to get a 2000+, and by looking on eBay and autotrader, I primarily see 2002-03 ES' going for about $7800 as the listed price (however, I'm sure the owner would go down). There's one that is a 2003 ES with 44000 miles in Lake City (near Seattle, where I live), for $7950 as the listed price. How low would I have to get this person to sell it for, for it to be a good deal for the money? There are some others on eBay which are GTZ, and they sell for more, however, there is one with 79000 miles, 2001, for an asking price of $7850 - but, it is in Illinois, so I would have to ship it. I like the front on the 2003s the most, but I really don't care about that much because they all look good. What should I try to go for - or should I go with one of those above? EDIT: Here's the ES: http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?car_id=172356951&dealer- _id=1393758&car_year=2002&make=MIT&distance=300&m- ax_price=8000&model=GALANT&advcd_on=n&end_year=2003&a- mp;min_price=0&certified=n&address=98110&search_type=- used&advanced=n&start_year=2000&color=&cardist=11 And the GTZ: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=4509048169&ssPageName=STRK:MEDW:IT
Side Airbags
by silverae on Thu Apr 29 20:53:46 PDT 2004
Do the 2003 versions of the Stratus (either Sedan or Coupe) come with side airbags?

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