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Re: 97 RL Questions [sagrenn]
by wm97rl on Sun Nov 09 15:43:02 PST 2008
I have a 97 RL also and have had to replace 3 rear window regulators. It seems if you don't use them a lot they stick and break a plastic part, which means you have to replace the whole regulator. It was not that bad to replace it myself. Delray Acura online was the cheapest for parts.
Re:CRV has a special feel
by jimdrew on Thu Nov 06 16:38:31 PST 2008
I traded my 2006 Sport RAV4 V6 for the 2008 CRV. Yep, I knew about the power issues and loved the power of the V6. The CRV had a special feel to it...very solid. A much better ride and the interior just felt more roomy and more "upclass". The RAV4 V6 is a great vehicle but I do like the CRV for the actual driving experience. I am very happy with my choice. Jimmy Drew
Lease Deal
by pbjester on Thu Sep 25 12:57:53 PDT 2008
Wife just leased a 2009 Jetta Sport Wagon SE, Black with Tan interior, Sunroof and Automatic. Brand new vehicle off truck. $500 down (total out of pocket included 1st month payment) $368 per month (includes FL tax) 12,000 miles per year 36 month lease Leased in West Palm Beach. Dealer in Delray Beach offered same quote (match) Had to beat them up to get this...
Subaru Tribeca High Pitched Noise 08 and 09 Models
by nomoresubaru on Wed Oct 22 12:56:45 PDT 2008
I purchased a 2008 Subaru Tribeca about 6 months ago. Like many of you, I loved the car. Soon after getting the car I noticed a high pitched noise when the engine was warm and I was stepping on the gas pedal at about 65 mph. I brought the car to Delray Subaru in Delray Beach, Florida for service on this issue. After a number of visits, Dave Adams the Service Manager rode with me and verified the noise. It was most distinct at 2200 RPMs and 62 1/2 miles per hour. He said he would review it with Carmine the Subaru District Manager. I was told that Carmine and Dave test drove at least 3 other 2008 and 2009 Tribecas and found the same noise. I was told that the factory would evaluate the situation and find a solution. After two weeks of no responses, I called Dave Adams who had no information but assured me that Subaru was looking into the problem. I called Subaru of North America and was told they would look into it. Today I received a call from a Kevin Shumaker of Subaru who advised me that he confirmed there was an issue, but that Subaru had no intention of further investigating the noise. I asked him what caused the noise. He said they did not know. The noise is quite loud as the engine gets hot. Yes, a radio could mask the noise. However, the radio is not appropriate all the time. Before you buy a Tribeca, you might see if this noise bothers you as it does me. Maybe someone out there knows if the noise is a problem in the functioning of the car. Subaru certainly made it clear to me that they do not care.
CTS vs Honda???
by motorcity6 on Mon Sep 22 11:24:04 PDT 2008
Having bought 3 new Caddys out of the 43 cars owned, it's funny I didn't look at a Honda Accord for comparison!!! Apples and oranges!!!! Serious bucks when buying a Caddy versus transportation only, when involved with Hondas/Toys/Kia/Hund/Sub, and other four-wheeled Asian creations. Caddys cost more to buy, drive and maintain..However the payback is fast comfortable cruising, and arriving relaxed..Over the years I probably made 30 round trips from Detroit to Southern Fla. without incident from 1991 thru 2001. You get those 2 ton cars rolling at 80+ and the world goes by quickly..Gas mileage wasn't too bad, then again what is an extra 20 bucks over 1300 miles..peanuts!!! During that timeframe I also drove a non-Caddy car on 2 roundabouts to Fla..1999 Olds Intrigue GLS w/3.5 V-6, 24 Valve jobby w/a SLP catback exhaust, did the 1300 miles straight-thru from Delray Beach to Detroit one time..little tired at the end, missed that Caddy comfort.. Our auto choices are make on what we can afford, knowing inadvance what it will cost over our ownership period..You buy an expensive car it takes bucks to run it and keep it in pristine condition, knowing at the end you will give it away. I have found Caddy Dealers great to work with on problems, not sparing expense to allleviate a problem. Had a engine replaced no cost to me long after warranty expired. All the Caddys were purchased for my wife and I drove them rarely except the Fla trips and to the dealer..Wifey didn't drive the Fla trips, her style was not restful for my relaxation in the co-pilot seat.. I drove the cars of the masses in my business life, Buicks, Olds, Pontiacs, Chevys, and Fords.. You know with TOY and Honda pumping out 400,000 cars each on an annual basis, I prefer to drive something that doesn't reflect the normal landscape, so I tend to stay away from the transportation of the masses supplied by the Asian invasion.. The wife has passed away, however she enjoyed driving her Z-28, Plymouth Cuda, and Electra T-Type along with the Caddys.. The money lost on Caddy resales at disposal time was probably $75,000, don't regret it at all.. I,am looking for a CTS w/suspension pkg 18" wheels and sunroof, model new 2008. Being retired I have the time to search and beat up dealers..Forgot about the Mustang Bullitt, no deals and the best deal is a Trailblazer SS, some 14000 off MSRP..Isn't it great to live be an American!!!!! Look at our choices???? .
Sam thing happened with King Toyota in Pompano
by jimdrew on Sat Sep 06 17:37:00 PDT 2008
I had the same thing happen on 2006 RAV4 V6. They added in the extened warranty etc...and than when I complained I was told they had to do it to get the financing that I wanted. An absolute lie. I finally got it fixed but they sure tried to screw me. Jimmy Drew

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