You paying in cash? Or diamonds?Pavel Bure wrote:I've always wondered, can you talk dealers down from the price on a new car or is that just movie smoke and mirrors.
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yup again. the 3.21 is fine with the 33's. the only thing youll need to watch for with that height is any kind of heavy duty off-roading on that with no lift will result in some rubbing when the stock suspension flexes. I went with the teraflex leveling kit (i bought barely used online for 75$) for some additional clearance.Willie Kool wrote:Same deal with the 33's as far as mileage being negatively affected (even more so than the 3.73's), not to mention the reduction you'll likely see in handling - but yeah, 3.21's should turn the 33's just fine.Hockeynut! wrote:Thanks for the info! I do a ton of highway driving so that's good to know. Will the 3.21s handle 33 inch tires? I don't know if I'll go with 33s eventually but I'd like the option. I love the more aggressive look of bigger tires and a slight lift (nothing too crazy, of course).
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So my Acura wants to me to change it's oil. It keeps wanting to call my dealership to schedule an oil change. Since I'm a red-blooded Amurican, I change my own oil. My question is, will the car sense I changed my oil and reset the warning light about the oil change? It senses when I fill the gas tank up and automatically resets the Trip A odometer.
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probably not, resetting it is usually included in your manual.
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You have to manually reset it. Google it.meow wrote:So my Acura wants to me to change it's oil. It keeps wanting to call my dealership to schedule an oil change. Since I'm a red-blooded Amurican, I change my own oil. My question is, will the car sense I changed my oil and reset the warning light about the oil change? It senses when I fill the gas tank up and automatically resets the Trip A odometer.

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We have a 2011 HHR and two small kids. We are planning on a third and final kid scheduled to come around mid 2014. Things are already kind of cramped in our HHR with two kids and we would like a minivan by the time the next kid comes around. The price range we were looking at for everything we want will come about $400-500 a month. That is fine, but would push our budget some in 2014 and that payment would be fine in 2015. Here are our options then:
1. Keep HHR until 2015 and deal with two car seats and a booster seat in the backseat. We might lose some storage and it will looked cramped, but the oldest kid will be 4 in October this year and the kids don't really care about backseat space.
2. Buy a relatively cheap 5-7 year old van, moderate-to-high mileage by next year to give us the space and everything and a lower car payment and then in 2015 get a low mileage 2012 newer used van or a brand new van to keep for awhile at the payment we can afford then.
3. Get the 2012-2013 slightly used $400-500 a month van this fall and work with a really tight budget for about 12 months.
Option 1 seems like the smartest one and Option 3 is not so smart. But what about Option 2 to buy something cheap now to get what we desire, not intending to keep it more than 2-3 years, and then trading up for what we really want? Any thoughts?
1. Keep HHR until 2015 and deal with two car seats and a booster seat in the backseat. We might lose some storage and it will looked cramped, but the oldest kid will be 4 in October this year and the kids don't really care about backseat space.
2. Buy a relatively cheap 5-7 year old van, moderate-to-high mileage by next year to give us the space and everything and a lower car payment and then in 2015 get a low mileage 2012 newer used van or a brand new van to keep for awhile at the payment we can afford then.
3. Get the 2012-2013 slightly used $400-500 a month van this fall and work with a really tight budget for about 12 months.
Option 1 seems like the smartest one and Option 3 is not so smart. But what about Option 2 to buy something cheap now to get what we desire, not intending to keep it more than 2-3 years, and then trading up for what we really want? Any thoughts?
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Reset it manually?? What am I, some sort of a peasant?MelicharSux wrote:You have to manually reset it. Google it.meow wrote:So my Acura wants to me to change it's oil. It keeps wanting to call my dealership to schedule an oil change. Since I'm a red-blooded Amurican, I change my own oil. My question is, will the car sense I changed my oil and reset the warning light about the oil change? It senses when I fill the gas tank up and automatically resets the Trip A odometer.
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I'd go with Door # 2pens9192 wrote:We have a 2011 HHR and two small kids. We are planning on a third and final kid scheduled to come around mid 2014. Things are already kind of cramped in our HHR with two kids and we would like a minivan by the time the next kid comes around. The price range we were looking at for everything we want will come about $400-500 a month. That is fine, but would push our budget some in 2014 and that payment would be fine in 2015. Here are our options then:
1. Keep HHR until 2015 and deal with two car seats and a booster seat in the backseat. We might lose some storage and it will looked cramped, but the oldest kid will be 4 in October this year and the kids don't really care about backseat space.
2. Buy a relatively cheap 5-7 year old van, moderate-to-high mileage by next year to give us the space and everything and a lower car payment and then in 2015 get a low mileage 2012 newer used van or a brand new van to keep for awhile at the payment we can afford then.
3. Get the 2012-2013 slightly used $400-500 a month van this fall and work with a really tight budget for about 12 months.
Option 1 seems like the smartest one and Option 3 is not so smart. But what about Option 2 to buy something cheap now to get what we desire, not intending to keep it more than 2-3 years, and then trading up for what we really want? Any thoughts?
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What kind of term are you looking at for a 400 a month payment? I financed $17k at 2.49 percent for 5 years at $301 a month. I'd think you can get a decent minivan for that much?
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meow wrote:Reset it manually?? What am I, some sort of a peasant?MelicharSux wrote:You have to manually reset it. Google it.meow wrote:So my Acura wants to me to change it's oil. It keeps wanting to call my dealership to schedule an oil change. Since I'm a red-blooded Amurican, I change my own oil. My question is, will the car sense I changed my oil and reset the warning light about the oil change? It senses when I fill the gas tank up and automatically resets the Trip A odometer.

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That's the sound of a car orgasm.MRandall25 wrote:[youtube][/youtube]
Schwing.
One a side note, I had to order part 9 on this diagram because someone ripped it off my car

$27 after shipping and now I have to get it painted when it comes in the mail - probably another $35 unless I buy the paint and clearcoat myself for a 1.5 inch x 1.5 inch cosmetic part.
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People would always pop my VW emblem out of my front grill of my jetta. Solution? Buy a badgeless grille.
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Better solution, hook your battery up to the emblem...mac5155 wrote:People would always pop my VW emblem out of my front grill of my jetta. Solution? Buy a badgeless grille.
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some lowlife stole the bolt cover off one of my back wheels.mac5155 wrote:People would always pop my VW emblem out of my front grill of my jetta. Solution? Buy a badgeless grille.

$70 from the dealer. There's an cheaper option on eBay but it doesn't include the rubber part that sets in the center of the wheel.
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There's why yours was stolen...some lowlife stole the bolt cover off one of my back wheels.
$70 from the dealer.
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Ouch. My new TDI just has the plastic caps on the lugs, not that whole big star looking thing.
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OutofFoil wrote:There's why yours was stolen...some lowlife stole the bolt cover off one of my back wheels.
$70 from the dealer.

fair enough
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I'm thinking 1.pens9192 wrote:We have a 2011 HHR and two small kids. We are planning on a third and final kid scheduled to come around mid 2014. Things are already kind of cramped in our HHR with two kids and we would like a minivan by the time the next kid comes around. The price range we were looking at for everything we want will come about $400-500 a month. That is fine, but would push our budget some in 2014 and that payment would be fine in 2015. Here are our options then:
1. Keep HHR until 2015 and deal with two car seats and a booster seat in the backseat. We might lose some storage and it will looked cramped, but the oldest kid will be 4 in October this year and the kids don't really care about backseat space.
2. Buy a relatively cheap 5-7 year old van, moderate-to-high mileage by next year to give us the space and everything and a lower car payment and then in 2015 get a low mileage 2012 newer used van or a brand new van to keep for awhile at the payment we can afford then.
3. Get the 2012-2013 slightly used $400-500 a month van this fall and work with a really tight budget for about 12 months.
Option 1 seems like the smartest one and Option 3 is not so smart. But what about Option 2 to buy something cheap now to get what we desire, not intending to keep it more than 2-3 years, and then trading up for what we really want? Any thoughts?
#2 gets a strike against because higher mileage and the maintenance plan from the previous owner (in most situations) is an unknown. Although it might be a non-issue in some cases, what happens if something major goes out? I wouldn't recommend #3 because of the tight budget.
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Just Zaino Z9 and Z10ed my interior leather after being recc'd. Suppose to help soften the leather and bring out a leather smell.....I'm kinda excited
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Bought this 2 weeks and 2 days ago. 

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Awesome! Couldn't find an orange one?
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I was in traffic on the 405 a couple weeks ago and a Lamborghini Aventador pulled up behind me. First one I've seen in person. Guy spotted a gap and zipped out into the next lane, fishtailiing along, leaving tire marks for 30 feet, screaming revs. Sounded like a mean fighter jet. I pooped a little. It was awesome.
Not a Lambo guy at all, but the Aventador is fer realz. It's the frickin' Batmobile.
Not a Lambo guy at all, but the Aventador is fer realz. It's the frickin' Batmobile.
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Mac - Nope, no luck at all finding one in Crush orange. Black was my second choice though so it's all good. 
