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May 19, 2009 at 9:14 AM in reply to: Are we going to still believe that San Diego housing would stay remaind high further?….. #402484May 19, 2009 at 9:14 AM in reply to: Are we going to still believe that San Diego housing would stay remaind high further?….. #402632creechrrParticipant
[quote=Casca]Klaatu, barada nikto.[/quote]
Thanks Casca. I thought I was having a stroke or something.
5yearwaiter,
What’s your native language?
creechrrParticipant[quote=aldante]He is completely awesome.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/30619073
If this country had 10 Spiters we may actually be able to get out of this mess.
Although the cost of hookers may go up.[/quote]
As long as the parties involved are consenting adults, why should we care?
In fact, zone it and levy a tax. It’s a service like any other. Recession proof?!?!?!?
creechrrParticipant[quote=aldante]He is completely awesome.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/30619073
If this country had 10 Spiters we may actually be able to get out of this mess.
Although the cost of hookers may go up.[/quote]
As long as the parties involved are consenting adults, why should we care?
In fact, zone it and levy a tax. It’s a service like any other. Recession proof?!?!?!?
creechrrParticipant[quote=aldante]He is completely awesome.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/30619073
If this country had 10 Spiters we may actually be able to get out of this mess.
Although the cost of hookers may go up.[/quote]
As long as the parties involved are consenting adults, why should we care?
In fact, zone it and levy a tax. It’s a service like any other. Recession proof?!?!?!?
creechrrParticipant[quote=aldante]He is completely awesome.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/30619073
If this country had 10 Spiters we may actually be able to get out of this mess.
Although the cost of hookers may go up.[/quote]
As long as the parties involved are consenting adults, why should we care?
In fact, zone it and levy a tax. It’s a service like any other. Recession proof?!?!?!?
creechrrParticipant[quote=aldante]He is completely awesome.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/30619073
If this country had 10 Spiters we may actually be able to get out of this mess.
Although the cost of hookers may go up.[/quote]
As long as the parties involved are consenting adults, why should we care?
In fact, zone it and levy a tax. It’s a service like any other. Recession proof?!?!?!?
creechrrParticipantI understand and agree with your points. I’ve decided that from here on out, it’s hatchback/wagon for me. No more trunks. I want to pile in myself, wife and son along with whatever cargo I need to take without too much hassle…not going to happen in my Jetta. I can’t drive comfortably with anyone behind me and the passenger side isn’t much better. I place my son’s car seat in the middle and his feet are just about on my shoulder. Another six months and he’ll be kicking me in the face. Any additional passengers have to ride in the trunk.
I’ve had nothing but, Japanese cars till I got the Jetta. I have to say, I like the German cars. The Japanese cars don’t really have any soul or character anymore. The Honda golden years are gone.
I had considered a Allroad/A6 till did some research on the 2.7L TT. Can you say ticking time bomb?!?!? That engine bay screams money pit. Just about anything that needs to be done, the engine has to come out of the car. I won’t even mention the air suspension and electronics.
I would never drive the thing because I didn’t want it to break. Oh, the anxiety…lol
creechrrParticipantI understand and agree with your points. I’ve decided that from here on out, it’s hatchback/wagon for me. No more trunks. I want to pile in myself, wife and son along with whatever cargo I need to take without too much hassle…not going to happen in my Jetta. I can’t drive comfortably with anyone behind me and the passenger side isn’t much better. I place my son’s car seat in the middle and his feet are just about on my shoulder. Another six months and he’ll be kicking me in the face. Any additional passengers have to ride in the trunk.
I’ve had nothing but, Japanese cars till I got the Jetta. I have to say, I like the German cars. The Japanese cars don’t really have any soul or character anymore. The Honda golden years are gone.
I had considered a Allroad/A6 till did some research on the 2.7L TT. Can you say ticking time bomb?!?!? That engine bay screams money pit. Just about anything that needs to be done, the engine has to come out of the car. I won’t even mention the air suspension and electronics.
I would never drive the thing because I didn’t want it to break. Oh, the anxiety…lol
creechrrParticipantI understand and agree with your points. I’ve decided that from here on out, it’s hatchback/wagon for me. No more trunks. I want to pile in myself, wife and son along with whatever cargo I need to take without too much hassle…not going to happen in my Jetta. I can’t drive comfortably with anyone behind me and the passenger side isn’t much better. I place my son’s car seat in the middle and his feet are just about on my shoulder. Another six months and he’ll be kicking me in the face. Any additional passengers have to ride in the trunk.
I’ve had nothing but, Japanese cars till I got the Jetta. I have to say, I like the German cars. The Japanese cars don’t really have any soul or character anymore. The Honda golden years are gone.
I had considered a Allroad/A6 till did some research on the 2.7L TT. Can you say ticking time bomb?!?!? That engine bay screams money pit. Just about anything that needs to be done, the engine has to come out of the car. I won’t even mention the air suspension and electronics.
I would never drive the thing because I didn’t want it to break. Oh, the anxiety…lol
creechrrParticipantI understand and agree with your points. I’ve decided that from here on out, it’s hatchback/wagon for me. No more trunks. I want to pile in myself, wife and son along with whatever cargo I need to take without too much hassle…not going to happen in my Jetta. I can’t drive comfortably with anyone behind me and the passenger side isn’t much better. I place my son’s car seat in the middle and his feet are just about on my shoulder. Another six months and he’ll be kicking me in the face. Any additional passengers have to ride in the trunk.
I’ve had nothing but, Japanese cars till I got the Jetta. I have to say, I like the German cars. The Japanese cars don’t really have any soul or character anymore. The Honda golden years are gone.
I had considered a Allroad/A6 till did some research on the 2.7L TT. Can you say ticking time bomb?!?!? That engine bay screams money pit. Just about anything that needs to be done, the engine has to come out of the car. I won’t even mention the air suspension and electronics.
I would never drive the thing because I didn’t want it to break. Oh, the anxiety…lol
creechrrParticipantI understand and agree with your points. I’ve decided that from here on out, it’s hatchback/wagon for me. No more trunks. I want to pile in myself, wife and son along with whatever cargo I need to take without too much hassle…not going to happen in my Jetta. I can’t drive comfortably with anyone behind me and the passenger side isn’t much better. I place my son’s car seat in the middle and his feet are just about on my shoulder. Another six months and he’ll be kicking me in the face. Any additional passengers have to ride in the trunk.
I’ve had nothing but, Japanese cars till I got the Jetta. I have to say, I like the German cars. The Japanese cars don’t really have any soul or character anymore. The Honda golden years are gone.
I had considered a Allroad/A6 till did some research on the 2.7L TT. Can you say ticking time bomb?!?!? That engine bay screams money pit. Just about anything that needs to be done, the engine has to come out of the car. I won’t even mention the air suspension and electronics.
I would never drive the thing because I didn’t want it to break. Oh, the anxiety…lol
creechrrParticipantFlu,
I appreciate the input.
I’ve taken the maintenance factor into account. I believe I can take care of most mechanical issues myself or with the assistance of a mechanic. I like turning wrenches. The electrical gremlins are what concern me most but, I currently drive a VW.
I would actually prefer a 528iT since it has a bit more power and seems to be “better priced”. I’ve been eyeing one in the $7.5K range for some time now. I’m willing to be they’d take $6K.
I’ve also been toying with the idea of a Rotrex SC. I haven’t put too much effort into seeing what available for the 2.5L or 2.8L engines.
This would also be my first experience RWD. I’ve done FWD to death.
I really miss my old Civic…275whp and 2200lbs is a whole lot of fun!
Do you have any suggestions for a suitable replacement? No SUV/CUVs.
creechrrParticipantFlu,
I appreciate the input.
I’ve taken the maintenance factor into account. I believe I can take care of most mechanical issues myself or with the assistance of a mechanic. I like turning wrenches. The electrical gremlins are what concern me most but, I currently drive a VW.
I would actually prefer a 528iT since it has a bit more power and seems to be “better priced”. I’ve been eyeing one in the $7.5K range for some time now. I’m willing to be they’d take $6K.
I’ve also been toying with the idea of a Rotrex SC. I haven’t put too much effort into seeing what available for the 2.5L or 2.8L engines.
This would also be my first experience RWD. I’ve done FWD to death.
I really miss my old Civic…275whp and 2200lbs is a whole lot of fun!
Do you have any suggestions for a suitable replacement? No SUV/CUVs.
creechrrParticipantFlu,
I appreciate the input.
I’ve taken the maintenance factor into account. I believe I can take care of most mechanical issues myself or with the assistance of a mechanic. I like turning wrenches. The electrical gremlins are what concern me most but, I currently drive a VW.
I would actually prefer a 528iT since it has a bit more power and seems to be “better priced”. I’ve been eyeing one in the $7.5K range for some time now. I’m willing to be they’d take $6K.
I’ve also been toying with the idea of a Rotrex SC. I haven’t put too much effort into seeing what available for the 2.5L or 2.8L engines.
This would also be my first experience RWD. I’ve done FWD to death.
I really miss my old Civic…275whp and 2200lbs is a whole lot of fun!
Do you have any suggestions for a suitable replacement? No SUV/CUVs.
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