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<-- only buys cars with every option

It pretty much always minimizes your operation costs.

Do explain, please :)

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I love how manufacturers are listing tire pressure monitors on new vehicles as options and using them as selling tools. They're a government mandate on all vehicles '07 and up. Morons.

:lol: ha, that's silly

Jim, what Foreigner records do you have for sale?

Just 4...think it was a duplicate when I went through them the first time.

If I get a sport ute, it will be a Jeep GCSRT8 or a Saab 9-7x Aero. The likelihood of me getting one is getting smaller though when things like: BMW 335, CTS-V, S4, Cayman S are all in the same price range.

For her a Buick Enclave might happen which should easily tow the boat/snowmobile trailer.

GCSRT8 would be awesome. Really like the Enclave as well - do they tow up to 4500?

If I get a sport ute, it will be a Jeep GCSRT8 or a Saab 9-7x Aero. The likelihood of me getting one is getting smaller though when things like: BMW 335, CTS-V, S4, Cayman S are all in the same price range.

For her a Buick Enclave might happen which should easily tow the boat/snowmobile trailer.

GCSRT8 would be awesome. Really like the Enclave as well - do they tow up to 4500?

4500 indeed.

If I get the Jeep though it means both of us with have Sport Ute's

<-- only buys cars with every option

It pretty much always minimizes your operation costs.

Do explain, please :)

I did above, didn't I?

Were you just talking about something used? If it's new and you're not concerned about resale I'm not sure I follow.

<-- only buys cars with every option

It pretty much always minimizes your operation costs.

Do explain, please :)

I did above, didn't I?

Were you just talking about something used? If it's new and you're not concerned about resale I'm not sure I follow.

Buying new is stupid, thought that was implied. I am only concerned about buying price - selling price, or what I would call the real cost of the vehicle (maintenance excluded which everyone of course is concerned about). A few year old fully loaded vehicle ages very gracefully on your pocketbook, much better than a stripper.

Annoyed with the mortgage broker right now.

Beware of both back-end and front-end monies. In particular if you have had issues, I'd ask for closing documents at least 2 days ahead of time to read them in detail. You might see some shit that scares you.

<-- only buys cars with every option

It pretty much always minimizes your operation costs.

Do explain, please :)

I did above, didn't I?

Were you just talking about something used? If it's new and you're not concerned about resale I'm not sure I follow.

Buying new is stupid, thought that was implied. I am only concerned about buying price - selling price, or what I would call the real cost of the vehicle (maintenance excluded which everyone of course is concerned about). A few year old fully loaded vehicle ages very gracefully on your pocketbook, much better than a stripper.

Ah, I understand now. Although to be honest, there aren't a lot of options that I particularly want to have, so their absence wouldn't be missed. I can do without the 8-way heated memory seats, down here :)

Or maybe it's because I've gone the last 6 years in a vehicle that has absolutely no options, so my expectations aren't there :)

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Jim, what Foreigner records do you have for sale?

Just 4...think it was a duplicate when I went through them the first time.

I'd take that one, how much shipped?

nothing else I might like?

I was about to say I expect to see a cheating for sale thread from rjcastr, but then I realized his first post was one. Moved to topic under review area. :(

a couple of his posts mention his subs for sale

<-- only buys cars with every option

It pretty much always minimizes your operation costs.

Do explain, please :)

I did above, didn't I?

Were you just talking about something used? If it's new and you're not concerned about resale I'm not sure I follow.

Buying new is stupid, thought that was implied. I am only concerned about buying price - selling price, or what I would call the real cost of the vehicle (maintenance excluded which everyone of course is concerned about). A few year old fully loaded vehicle ages very gracefully on your pocketbook, much better than a stripper.

Ah, I understand now. Although to be honest, there aren't a lot of options that I particularly want to have, so their absence wouldn't be missed. I can do without the 8-way heated memory seats, down here :)

Or maybe it's because I've gone the last 6 years in a vehicle that has absolutely no options, so my expectations aren't there :)

Good luck selling a 10 year old vehicle with no options. There are two things buyers look for in a used vehicle, all sorts of goodies and something that is clean. The second part is up to you to uphold, but rather easy the first you have to buy upfront.

I was about to say I expect to see a cheating for sale thread from rjcastr, but then I realized his first post was one. Moved to topic under review area. :(

a couple of his posts mention his subs for sale

move them all :(

<-- only buys cars with every option

It pretty much always minimizes your operation costs.

Do explain, please :)

I did above, didn't I?

Were you just talking about something used? If it's new and you're not concerned about resale I'm not sure I follow.

Buying new is stupid, thought that was implied. I am only concerned about buying price - selling price, or what I would call the real cost of the vehicle (maintenance excluded which everyone of course is concerned about). A few year old fully loaded vehicle ages very gracefully on your pocketbook, much better than a stripper.

Ah, I understand now. Although to be honest, there aren't a lot of options that I particularly want to have, so their absence wouldn't be missed. I can do without the 8-way heated memory seats, down here :)

Or maybe it's because I've gone the last 6 years in a vehicle that has absolutely no options, so my expectations aren't there :)

Good luck selling a 10 year old vehicle with no options. There are two things buyers look for in a used vehicle, all sorts of goodies and something that is clean. The second part is up to you to uphold, but rather easy the first you have to buy upfront.

Never said I was selling anything :)

<-- only buys cars with every option

It pretty much always minimizes your operation costs.

Do explain, please :)

I did above, didn't I?

Were you just talking about something used? If it's new and you're not concerned about resale I'm not sure I follow.

Buying new is stupid, thought that was implied. I am only concerned about buying price - selling price, or what I would call the real cost of the vehicle (maintenance excluded which everyone of course is concerned about). A few year old fully loaded vehicle ages very gracefully on your pocketbook, much better than a stripper.

Ah, I understand now. Although to be honest, there aren't a lot of options that I particularly want to have, so their absence wouldn't be missed. I can do without the 8-way heated memory seats, down here :)

Or maybe it's because I've gone the last 6 years in a vehicle that has absolutely no options, so my expectations aren't there :)

Good luck selling a 10 year old vehicle with no options. There are two things buyers look for in a used vehicle, all sorts of goodies and something that is clean. The second part is up to you to uphold, but rather easy the first you have to buy upfront.

Never said I was selling anything :)

Not my point, I just meant if you buy something and then go to sell it later. The whole reason for buying fully loaded vehicles is they always stay desirable while strippers end up in the dump.

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