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Re: Car thread
my mother in law wont be convinced to buy a new car, even though she can afford anything she wants. she'd rather keep driving her 2004 hyundai santa fe that has 200k miles on it even though its falling apart one piece at a time. the latest problem? no brakes.
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If there's nothing wrong with a vehicle I say drive it til it dies. If you want to keep putting 3-400 into it, fine.. but that money could be better suited elsewhere.
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the biggest problem is that she drives it around NYC like shes at rockingham, and doesnt deal well with being startled. is something goes wrong im worried shes going to flip the damn thing.
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Yeah, baby.....mac5155 wrote:They say since it's an R type that they'd assume AWD. If it was FWD...I dont think you'd be able to successfully pull out without melting rubber.

But yeah, my first thought was that's A LOT of power for a FWD car!
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I have no AC in my Suburban. Suggestions for a recharge? What brand/type. Advice, ideas? I have no idea what to do and I don't have the scratch to bring it to a shop.
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try just getting a bottle with a gauge on it. follow the instructions on it. Should be like $30 or so. if all that's needed is a recharge, you can DIY or a shop will do it for usually cost of freon + 20-30$
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Yup. I recharged our '04 BMW with a kit I bought from Autozone. It's dummy proof, and the connectors are standardized so you can't really go wrong.
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Does anyone have a good link for life of your car type of maintenance?
For example, timing belt at ~ 90K, etc.
For example, timing belt at ~ 90K, etc.
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Not being glib, but if you have an owners manual it should be in there. And if you don't it might be online. Some manufacturers really go deep into that and others don't. If you don't have it post what kind of car you have (doesn't have to be make/model if that bothers you) but at least the motor type (I6/V8/4cyl, diesel, etc) and the drivetrain configuration (FF, FR, MR) I could probably dig up something pretty standard that would work.
This is probably more detail than you want, but hey, Germans. The service intervals for my '93 E36. The stuff there is mostly "Check" items, not when to actually change them though, as you'd change them as needed so it might not be what you're looking for.
This is probably more detail than you want, but hey, Germans. The service intervals for my '93 E36. The stuff there is mostly "Check" items, not when to actually change them though, as you'd change them as needed so it might not be what you're looking for.
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Oh, yeah, I've looked at various Toyota schedules, but they tend to be put out by the dealers....who obviously have an incentive to upsell you on things that you don't necessarily need (at any given time).
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Maybe check out a Chilton/Haynes/Bentley manual and see what they say? Not sure if it would parrot the factory stuff as a CYA or if they do their own schedules. The car above is 21 years old, it's not like I'm taking it to the dealer for oil changes. 

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Did the math on my 10 year old Ford Freestyle, looking at what I spent per month this year so far and how much I would need to get fixed on it over the next 7 months (tires, allignment, AC, CVT transmaission servicing) and that it only gets 19 MPG it made more sense to trade it in to lease a smaller car that gets closer to 40 mpg and I'm really not paying much more per month.
It was nice to have no car payments for a few years.
It was nice to have no car payments for a few years.
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Any Kia Optima owners in hyeah? Looking at one for Mrs. E.
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THe optima hybrid seems to be a good option.
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I'm looking at a Kia Forte5 hatchback for my next car. I'm miffed at Hyundai for switching the sunroof on the Elantra GT from the premium option package to the tech option package. That means if you want a sunroof you also have to max out the option sheet and also get navigation, which I don't want. The Forte is the sister car to the Elantra, but Kia didn't make that change to option packages. Plus the Kia comes with a more powerful turbo engine.
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I had a place in Murrysville install a sunroof in an Oldsmobile Alero. I get you'd be leery about cutting a hole in your brand new car, but the install was really well done. We had it built into the sale so it was pretty painless.
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Been reading about the new Mazda 3 5-door, and I am liking what I see.
That's kinda where I am right now. I've owned my car outright for about four years now, and that's been sweet. But I'm also spending $200 a month on gas, so...... suck.DelPen wrote:Did the math on my 10 year old Ford Freestyle, looking at what I spent per month this year so far and how much I would need to get fixed on it over the next 7 months (tires, allignment, AC, CVT transmaission servicing) and that it only gets 19 MPG it made more sense to trade it in to lease a smaller car that gets closer to 40 mpg and I'm really not paying much more per month.
It was nice to have no car payments for a few years.
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I thought we agreed earlier you weren't getting a wagon? 

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Dude, the whole conversation started when I said that I was essentially getting a station wagon!
Was looking at the Impreza 5-door, but the stuff I've read about the Mazda really has me reconsidering. The only downer is the Mazda only comes with flappy paddles on the higher-end trim level.
Was looking at the Impreza 5-door, but the stuff I've read about the Mazda really has me reconsidering. The only downer is the Mazda only comes with flappy paddles on the higher-end trim level.
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Are you spending $200 a month in gas cause your commute sucks or cause your car gets horrible MPGs? (or a combination of both)
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My buddy has a Mazda3 5-door. He likes it. Only complaint is that he's coming from an Altima and misses the space.
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Yes to both, and gas is also more expensive here than in PA. I think I paid ~$4.29 / gal when I topped up on Sunday.mac5155 wrote:Are you spending $200 a month in gas cause your commute sucks or cause your car gets horrible MPGs? (or a combination of both)
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When we visited Quebec a couple of weeks ago, I was struck again by just how fortunate we are.
It was around $1.40/liter....that roughly equates to $5.65/gal.
Not to mention the credit card machine wasn't working, so I had to go in and prepay for "35 liters of fuel" please. I know the metric system makes sense, but it's annoying to work with such large numbers.
It was around $1.40/liter....that roughly equates to $5.65/gal.
Not to mention the credit card machine wasn't working, so I had to go in and prepay for "35 liters of fuel" please. I know the metric system makes sense, but it's annoying to work with such large numbers.
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That's harsh; I paid $3.27 on Sunday.
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You should evaluate if a diesel is worth it. If it's not, a hybrid more than likely is.tifosi77 wrote:Yes to both, and gas is also more expensive here than in PA. I think I paid ~$4.29 / gal when I topped up on Sunday.mac5155 wrote:Are you spending $200 a month in gas cause your commute sucks or cause your car gets horrible MPGs? (or a combination of both)