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Old 07-11-2009, 12:44 AM
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So I decided to replace the benz starter, i had done the alternator a few months ago and the starter had a couple issues, it was a little slow to crank that big ol diesel over and there were a couple occassions when it was hot that i would have to click the key a couple times. So i jack the front up, hop under there and notice I've got to remove the steering stabilizer, and the tranny dipstick tube, brace etc, etc... I'm thinking to myself with the mag light propped up in there "**** this, I've got two jobs going, no time and it's starting to rain I'll just drop it at the shop next week" right then the flashlight falls chips my tooth which of course led me to the conclusion that i could no longer take it to the shop as i had chipped a tooth and a challenge had been wagered my way. So I did it all, new starter rocks and I hope it's another 25 years and 178k before i need to replace this one LOL



BTW, we sold amy's car on ebay about $1,000 less then we had hoped to get for it, but **** it. Not sure what we're buying now, we may hold off a little while, we've got a couple thoughts in mind.
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Old 07-11-2009, 07:08 AM
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good to hear the car is gone, get a G8, they just had 72 months no interest financing!
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Originally Posted by Rob x-7' post='924200' date='Jul 11 2009, 08:08 AM
good to hear the car is gone, get a G8, they just had 72 months no interest financing!


A pontiac? LOL hell no. I won't be buying an American car. Talk about catching a falling knife.
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Old 07-11-2009, 11:28 AM
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I almost sold my Jeep yesturday and was going to buy a G8. Guy at the shop across the street had his Jeep crap out on him and keeps asking for mine. I would just walk away from the Jeep at this point, otherwise the lease is up Nov. 30th. Hopefully the knife has fallen and there are still a few G8s sitting around somewhere for me to buy.
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the top of the line G8 is a sick car, pontiac or not.



no idea on it's reliability, gm is gm afterall, but i'd testdrive it at least if i was in the market.



BTW, way to man up and actually do the job...i was about to bitch your lazy *** out if you went to a shop and got bent the hell over. While you were in there tho you should've setup a new starter relay to make sure you were getting all the power to the starter that its supposed to get... old wiring makes voltage disappear



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Originally Posted by teknics' post='924213' date='Jul 11 2009, 06:34 PM
the top of the line G8 is a sick car, pontiac or not.



no idea on it's reliability, gm is gm afterall, but i'd testdrive it at least if i was in the market.



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meh, i'll pass, we're not sure what we are getting her or that we are getting anything at this point. I like the g8, but my theory on buying a GM car at this point is that it only serves to encourage "them", so I'll stick to a non "Government Motors" car at this point. You see when you see me driving around my g8 you could say to me "nice car Scott, you know I helped you buy that car and I'd like you to thank me" and I would have little recourse. We'll know by the end of the year how her job is going to work out, if they are going to keep the place open for another year or so we'll prolly go ahead and buy a 2007 or 2008 e320 diesel, if they are going to shut the place down we don't plan on being here for the next couple of years so she won't need a new car. For now I'm keeping my eyes open for an older 300cd to match my 300d
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yea i understand not wanting to chip into the GM moneypit, i think id have a hard time handing my money to GM. Ford's at least giving it a shot, but it's ford...they do have the new taurus SHO coming out which is getting good reviews but still looks rather bleh to me...and its a taurus.



Meh, what exactly are her/your needs? I like trying to match people to cars. Don't overlook Mazda BTW, cars are doing great, cx9 and cx7 id avoid (cx7 everything breaks, cx9 too much money for a mazda). but the 3, 6, 5 and *amazingly* the *new* rx8 are having very minor problems if any at all.



I do at least like 1-3 flooded 04-08 rx8s a week, the 09's i've yet to see flood, and with the new tall gears out back they have some faux acceleration...still wouldnt buy one personally.



I'm a big fan of the 3 and the MS3, my mom traded in her 05 mustang for an 09 grand touring mazda6, great car, few problems so far.



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Yea we're going for luxury and probably diesel, but like i say it will depend on whether or not we are still planning to be in the US next year.
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car + diesel seems to be VW's thing lately...but i would never again own any part of a vw or audi....knowledge of the cars fun "magical" abilities prevents it.



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Originally Posted by teknics' post='924228' date='Jul 11 2009, 10:03 PM
car + diesel seems to be VW's thing lately...but i would never again own any part of a vw or audi....knowledge of the cars fun "magical" abilities prevents it.



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Not really maybe they have advertised it more, but Mercedes has put more into diesel technology then VW, the bluetec diesel is Mercedes design. Not to mention they've been building them longer, it sucks we don't get more diesels in the US market, you can get almost anything diesel in Europe. Anyhow we drove the diesel Jetta, that car sucks, nothing luxury or even nice about it, way over priced.
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