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Kyle Petree

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  1. Hi guys, I haven't been around for a while, I've been so busy and I was Lexus-less there for a few months (traded in my '11 RX on my E550, more on that in another post) anyway I picked up a '09 RX about a month ago and tonight I was trying to install an aftermarket iPod adapter and in the process of removing the screws for the radio dropped the bolt and the socket from the socket wrench down into the center console below the gear selector. I was able to get the bolt back by using a magnet stick but I couldn't get the socket out. Is there a way to remove the plastic housing around the gear shifter to see down into the center and recover the socket?

    Thanks for the help and hopefully I can be more active around here.

  2. Awesome! I can't wait to see the new RX in 2014; they really screwed up with the 2010 model design...

    I definitely agree with you there. I'm already looking to sell my RX, I just can't stand the thing since I owned a 2nd gen model. I"m honestly done with Lexus for now, they've let me down so much with this car along with their dealers thinking that their s**t doesn't stink and ripping off every customer that walks in the door (If I buyout my lease on the RX I'd end up spending close to $60k not including financing interest, sticker was $48k). I've dealt with the local MB and BMW dealers and both right now are giving me invoice price as their first offer on the car(s) I want, it's almost impossible to get the Lexus guys here to budge of sticker.

    I can see how you could say the GS is starting to look like a BMW but if that works then go for it, so far the reviews of the new GS seem positive.

  3. Congrats Smooth! I've heard not so good things about Jeeps in the past but the way Chrysler is going these days it sounds like this new one will last you a good long time, I myself have been impressed with the work they are doing so far.

    So I told her that I thought that was a little bit below board, obviously the goal of that email quote is to get the buyer into HER dealership and once there you can shoehorn them into whatever you do have in stock, and once they're there in the office, you can explain the $1k rebate is a military rebate and pressure them to sign anyways.

    And to top it off, she's rude, curt, unapologetic...no customer service at all.

    Truthfully, its soured me on the whole thing, I think I'm just going to shelve it.

    It seems that all American brand dealerships have extremely rude salespeople. Just yesterday I was at our Cadillac dealer looking at the CTS-V Coupe (I'm thinking of going back down to one car...) The salesperson took me inside where the had the perfect one, fully loaded, red with black interior, the works. I looked it over and fell in love with it, and I never thought I would with an American car. I asked him if there was one around that I could test drive and he goes on about how they don't let people test drive the V models which I understand they say that right away so that people who really aren't interested can't go joy riding without an intent to purchase. So I go into his office, give him the payoffs on my cars work the whole deal and then I said well I think we're close to where I want to be but I do want to do a test drive before I finalize the deal and he goes off and says "What the heck difference does it make if you test drive it or not!?" I was well taken back by this statement, I told him to take his car and shove it. Our BMW dealer let me test drive the M3 and Mercedes let me test the C63 both of which cost more.

    Also I think I've told this story here before but at one point I was looking at a Mustang and once I told the guy I drove a Lexus all he could do is ride me for driving a foreign car! I couldn't believe that, I was there to buy "American" and he was going to criticize me for what I already had.

    To end the first story I put in my offer on the C63 and I'm waiting to hear back, and BMW is locating an M3 for me to work with but they are becoming few and far between.

  4. Uggh, I can relate. Everybody who rides in my car seems to think that they have to close the doors like they are the door to a bank safe. WHAM! It makes me cringe every time! Although I understand why, I was test driving a '11 Dodge Challenger and I was so used to how light the doors are to close in my BMW and Lexus that it took me three times to get the door to latch in the Challenger.

    Also just a few days after buying my '11 RX I drove a few people in our office to lunch and once we got back I noticed a huge smuge on the back of the passenger seat. Ooo boy I was hot, I was in the parking lot yelling "Who the F*#@ has to put their foot THAT high to get into a car!!"

  5. Since most salespeople like to talk payments instead of price I work out the payments beforehand so I know where I need to be. For example, I was looking at a C300, sticker was ~$43,500. Edmunds TMV said ~$41,000. They were offering $2k conquest cash for owners of competing vehicles which takes it to $39k. Add in tax $41,632. MB Financial was offering 2.9% for 60 mo. Throw that all in a payment calculator (http://www.planningtips.com/cgi-bin/simple.pl) and I end up with a payment shy of $750/mo. Now at this point I walk in, tell the sales guy I want to be at $750 for 60 months and not a penny more.

    I've been doing research lately and it seems that many auto makers are offering excellent financing right now, at least some of the luxury makers. Infiniti's all have 1.9 to 2.9% for 60 mo, MB has 2.9% for 60 mo on most models and if you can find one Hyundai has good rates on most cars. IMHO the Tucson fits your requirements very well and they have 3.9% for 60 mo right now.

    So off we go to hyundai, slim pickins here...hyundai dealership was SOLD THE HELL OUT. I kid you not, they had not one car on the lot except for a new Genesis sedan.

    Hyundai is a weird one... a friend of mine works at a local Hyundai dealer and it's not unusual for a salesman to push 35-40 cars/month and they usually have 150-200 new cars on the lot, even in a small market like Toledo. I was always shocked at the amount of inventory but I guess they need it!

    They wanted to put her in a 2011 Sorento EX with the 2.4L and AWD. Cool, no navigation, but did have bluetooth and ipod connection. No sunroof, but had AWD, decent (not great) fuel economy) and that AWESOME warranty. They initially wanted 24k. Then we talked numbers. This is where it gets hilarious.

    Somehow, someway they came up with $478/month, 31k OTD and 7% interest at NINETY-SIX MONTHS!!!!! I was FLOORED. On my (nearly) perfect credit score?! I am like a few points shy of perfect at all 3 agency's! Can they even do that? Thats a damned mortgage for cryin' out loud! Needless to say I walked away and that was that. So basically, they wanted to rape me for 8 years for a car that doesnt even have everything the customer (my wife) wants.

    WHAT! I didn't even know they would finance a car for 8 years!?!? All Kia dealers seem really shady to me....

  6. At our offices we use a time clocks by Icon Time Systems. We have three physical time clocks that hourly people swipe in on then our HR manager downloads all the punches which only takes about 30 sec. They offer a Virtual terminal so that you don't have to buy any physical time clocks, you can install the vterminal on all your client machines and they can punch in and out there. It also integrates with a all kinds of payroll software (eg ADP, QuickBooks, etc). Here's the link to timesource complete which works with the virtual terminals.... http://www.icontime.com/products/software/timesourceComplete.asp

  7. I've always liked Mercedes and almost bought an E350 Cabriolet instead of my BMW but when I was buying they were just coming out and there weren't many out there, it cost about $10k more and the lease deals weren't as compelling. That's really Mercedes problem is that they cost so much more than comparable cars from other makes.

    Lately I've gotten really intrigued by Infiniti. Their style is completely unique and different, when you see one you think "What the heck is that?" I almost bought an FX35, I had paid the down payment but then the dealer ticked me off and I left and bought my new RX. Now my mom just got a G37x which I am in love with. Just over $41k and it's got almost 330hp and is quiet and comfortable to drive, best of both worlds. I honestly think once my leases are up on the BMW and Lexus I'll get an M56x or FX50. The only problem is the closest dealer is a 50 minute drive and that's the one that upset me.

  8. This made me sick. :cries: The only people who should be allowed to own an LFA are those who understand the extreme amount of engineering that went into the car and the immense attention to detail, and can appreciate that. The car probably has a higher IQ than she does. On top of that she'll probably never pass 4k revs and leave it in full automatic. "What are these silvery thingies behind this wheel shaped thing"

  9. I have to agree with the general consensus here and say the 07 ES. You get all the nice features added in '07 (e.g. Push button start, the more modern body style). 100k miles on an 06 400h would be a tough sell since I believe '06 was the first year for the Hybrid RX and while the technology is solid I'd worry about the batteries.

  10. I had a very annoying Ford salesman (man...you really do slum it when you go down to a non-luxury brand in the dealer network). We were driving the Explorer, drove it around the block. He asked me what my wife drove...told her a Prius. He asked me what I drove...told him a Lexus. He looks at me and says "Shame on you, how can you drive foreign cars and put Americans out of work?" Now...this guy could barely speak english...

    I had the exact same experience here! We have about 5 Ford dealerships in the Toledo area and I've been to all of them. Every salesman I talked to was a complete jerk. All Ford salesman seem to have this thing about them, an "I'm better than you, I'm saving America because I work for Ford" vibe. I had one just like you did, I test drove a Mustang (before I got the Beamer) and he asked what I drove and I pointed to my RX which you could see out his window and he just went nuts. He acted like I was executing puppies for buying a Toyota product. I stood up and told him "You know my engine, transmission... the whole powertrain was built in West Virginia where as your Mustang's powertrain is from Germany and France. Now who's putting Americans to work?" and walked out.

  11. Getting back on topic...

    I am so tired of these narrow minded yahoos who think that because the drive a GM, Ford, or Chrysler that they are doing some great thing and saving the USA. Around here there are cars all over the place with bumper stickers about buying American "Out of a job yet? Keep buying foreign.", most of which are old, run down, rusted out, pickups. They have no realization of how many thousands of people in America have jobs because of Toyota alone.

    What I wonder is how many of these people still consider Chrysler American. People say even though Toyotas are made in the US they are still a foreign company, well now that Fiat owns Chrysler they are in the same boat... made in America, owned by a foreign company.

    Arrrggghh, these people just grind my gears!

  12. Less than a month ago I traded in my '04 RX on a '11 RX. First off I want to say other than what I'm about to talk about I love the car even more than my old one which I thought would be impossible.

    Anyway my problem is that the breaks feel very soft and I have to push them almost all the way to the floor to get any real stopping power. I can't tell if this is just in my head or what. Has anyone else experienced anything like this?

  13. I guess you're right... School's been taking over my life. Not a lot of time to take care of the car. I got to wash it last Thursday as the outside temp hit a whopping 60 degrees! :wacko: Before that, it went a good 5 weeks without a washing. :unsure:

    My RX is covered in mud from going through a construction zone in the rain and it's been that way for a few weeks because I'm in the same boat you are. School and work have devoured any free time I would have had.

    Man, Steve is now counseling in full paternal geezer mode. Make sure you call him a whippersnapper, and be sure to wear your suspenders and carry your newspaper when doing so!

    Glad to see you've officially joined the club. Gotta love it....

    *While wielding a newspaper* "Hey you kids get off my lawn!" :lol:

  14. Well you could possibly sue them in small claims court ($5,000 limit). Quite often in small claims cases (involving a corporation) the defendant doesn't show up and you automatically win the case. Other than that I'd have to agree with nc, you've driven the car for over a year and you didn't even know until you saw the report, don't let it spoil you from enjoying a great car.

  15. So as you may or may not already know I bought a 2011 328i Convertible... I am so glad I bought this over the IS C; it may not be as fast to 60 but it makes up for that in the corners. This car feels so planted, I can take a corner that says 35mph at 60+mph. I now understand why it's a 'drivers' car, it feels so connected. I took it out today for a photo shoot, here's the pics...

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  16. My RX has about 85k miles. I just had the rear breaks and rotors changed. I haven't heard about this rotor warping issue but would it cause my pads to wear fast? I had an oil change done in June and they noted the rear pads were at 50% but then early this month they were down to bare metal. That doesn't seem right to me.

  17. I was really getting screwed last weekend. I tried trading in my RX330 on a 2010 RX450h and Lexus of Toledo would only offer me $13,500 at most. It only has 84k miles with Nav, AWD, and new brakes.

    Anyway to answer your question $16k is a great buy price. Most dealers would sell something like that for $18-20 on their lot.

  18. Kyle trust me you are taking it the wrong way. If you work hard and that is what you want to spend your money on then do it. It is your choice. You said that you can not afford $900 a month payments yourself so therefore you are leasing the car. I will bet that most people will agree with me that this is a bad financial move. 20 years old and you have 3 credit cards and you can't finance a 50k car then the fact is that you can't afford a 50k car and that is why the bank is requiring a co signer. So what happens if you get laid off is your mom supposed to make the payments on your car?

    Look I am not trying to tell you what to do. I am glad you are working and have a good job that is more than an awful lot of people can say. So get the car and enjoy it. All I know is that you do not want to have to work to make payments! That is a fact and if you get in that position you won't enjoy that car as much as a paid off Hyundai.

    Yea, I know where your coming from, you sound like my parents... LOL. However I'm leasing the car because I'll inevitably want something different after a few years so in my case it makes more sense to lease, I can afford to buy it, I just choose not to. The salesman told me the reason they denied my application was because of 'limited credit history' not that I couldn't afford it or because of bad credit, I just didn't have enough and that's why I needed the co-signer.

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