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  1. It's more about the care that was given during that time. But, in this case, (I'm not exactly sure what years were effected) I would check the engine sludge issue. Make sure the m

    The only thing I would do is negotiate the replacement of the timing belt and water pump up front. 10 years is a long time for a timing belt even if it only has 45k miles on it.

  2. There is the old saying they always use in selling car lease's. "Never buy a depreciating asset." I always assumed that in this scenario, the word "asset" was an oxymoron.

    I have always been curious as to why cars depreciate the way they do. Until the recent past, we could depend on our homes appreciating. The value of our spouse's jewelry increased over time. The value of our kids education brought them more value as time went on. Even our investments gave us a reasonable return as averaged out. The market is back up over 11,600.

    But not our car. Who says a 05' ES is worth $14,000. Is it the auction house? Dealer? Buyer? KBB? Who steps up when that car hits the street and controls the fluctuation of the market. In my experience, I have never felt like it was me, the customer. I would really like to know someones learned opinion on this, for over the years, the car pricing game has always felt like a crap shoot. But there has to be a logical reason why the game has lasted so long and apparently worked so well.

    As for leasing over buying, I have done both, and there are great benefits to both. If I was in business I might lease again. However, I don't like having payments all the time. I have also bought only two year old cars with service records to let someone else take that first 1/2 year hit on depreciation. I just bought a new car this year because I wanted that specific car. Go figure.

    Paul

    And where I'm from, there's a saying "Never bring more money to the poker table than you can afford to lose." I just buy what I want and what makes the most sense to me and my life. I think for me then, I get a much higher satisfaction feeling per dollar spent then if I had a car that I felt I made to many compromises or not thought outs but had the "Higher resale" consolation prize.

  3. I think the key transition word here is "all" and "some". Do ALL luxury car buyers or SOME luxury car buyers care? I would have to say that some would be the truer statement. I think everyone has more or less the same list of considerations when buying a car, but each individual may have it listed in a different order of priority. I also think theres more than one type of "depreciation" to consider. For example, a Toyota 4Runner may cost $25k and will run forever and beyond and still be worth $10k in 5 years, and a Ford may cost $20K and only be worth $7k in 5 years, but if I'm only keeping it for 2 years then who cares? Get the Ford, save $5k, trade it in 2 years. Say they give you $3k less than the Toyota, your still $2k ahead. This is just a short simple example, and one I just chose to show how and why there would be good cause to go against what you might think to be a direct logic in buying, cause when it comes to cars, we buy based on desire and emotion, and not on logic and need. Atleast I'm able to admit that for myself.

  4. Yeah, I'm pretty sure the slide pin in the brakes was on the TSB that came out about 2 years ago, along with the fuel line fittings. You may still be eligible for the TSB. But if the TSB doesn't apply, and you need to free up that slide pin then my friend, you just need to get in there and figure out how and why it's stuck and figure out a way to get it free. I haven't used a porch before, but I have used a small propane torch and a screw driver before to try and pop it free. Also try soaking it in some brake cleaner as well. (Make sure you dry the parts real good before you hit it with the torch then!) LOL!!!

  5. Hmmm, I think your referring to close/open loop operation which prioritizes the system for the sensors to come up. Did you have the heater fan on when you started the car? The smell may be coming from opening the air vents as the initial partially unburned ( the air that goes thru the first couple cranks without burning just before the engine actually starts.) Sometimes the wind can blow it right back at the car as it sucks it in the air intakes.

  6. It all depends on how good you get at putting it on. I think the most time I have spent putting it on was about 10 minutes to cover the front facing parts if the car and side view mirrors. I've only ever had it on for a couple days to a week at a time, really just for the long drive to protect the paint, and during our Love Bug season. I can't tell you how nice this stuff works for that! Mn it's saved me hours of car washing!! I put the film on, as the bugs start caking on the front of the car, I just peel that off, quick wash and rinse, then a new film goes on, and we're good for the week again.

  7. I've been using a more temporary protective approach. I found this clear wrap that goes on somwhat like the 3M product, but you only put it on when you need it. Iv'e found for most around town driving and everyday commutes I don't use it. But when I go on a long road trip, then I just wrap the front hood line and other high potential areas. When the trip is over, I go out and pull off all the clear protective film I put on and just toss it in the trash until the next trip. The stuuf I use is this:

    http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/77898.do

  8. I'm sorry to hear about your loss. You gave her a wonderful full life, I'm sure. We have a 12 year old Beagle that we know we will have to deal with this issue soon. IT's so hard to come to terms with. It's going to be a difficult period for sure.

  9. Until 2010 the SAT receivers were optional and dealer installed. So even if the vehicle has a SAT button, you need to buy and have the tuner installed in order to subscribe to satellite radio.

    There are lots of options, www.vaistech.com for one, or you can buy the tuners on eBay like Jim said. I would probably take the car to a car audio shop and have it installed.

    Mieneke is for mufflers...not car audio ;)

    Correct-o-mundo! Hitting the Sat button just switches the unit to that input feed. Like hooking up a CD player to a DVD input, on the front when you hit DVD it just allows the CD player to operate. You can purchase a Sirrius, or a XFM reciever and hook it up yourself as well. It's really not that hard.

  10. Yeah, that's going to be your biggest issue. But seeing as how your going to have to tear your entire center dash apart anyway, then see if you can patch in a unit from a Cadillac or some other more readliy available parts off another model that used the same type of motorized monitor. I think if you look at a more current system from another car should be cheaper and much more reliable after all that work.

  11. It's really hard to be able to from just that one pic. Black rims I see, but I can't see the pattern or how they look and the stance. Looks like it barely fits in your garage is the only real comment I can make. LOL!

  12. Looks great man. I hope you have many smiling miles ahead! LOL!!

    BTW, if you haven't done it yet, clear bra it or something protective for the front end. Thier paint is just as bad if not worse than Lexus is for rock chips and scratches. And get rid of the run flat tires as soon as you can.

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