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I am also a USAA member and have Home, auto, other property, banking etc with them so just decided to go with them for life (30 yr term). They are a bit higher than other companies and I am in the top category for health, as I called and asked as a followup.
My father has MS which I disclosed to them but this didnt seem to impact my rate. Other than two grandparents dieing as a result of lung cancer (both heavy smokers till their last days), we have no other family history.
The process was rather simple.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI am also a USAA member and have Home, auto, other property, banking etc with them so just decided to go with them for life (30 yr term). They are a bit higher than other companies and I am in the top category for health, as I called and asked as a followup.
My father has MS which I disclosed to them but this didnt seem to impact my rate. Other than two grandparents dieing as a result of lung cancer (both heavy smokers till their last days), we have no other family history.
The process was rather simple.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI am also a USAA member and have Home, auto, other property, banking etc with them so just decided to go with them for life (30 yr term). They are a bit higher than other companies and I am in the top category for health, as I called and asked as a followup.
My father has MS which I disclosed to them but this didnt seem to impact my rate. Other than two grandparents dieing as a result of lung cancer (both heavy smokers till their last days), we have no other family history.
The process was rather simple.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI am also a USAA member and have Home, auto, other property, banking etc with them so just decided to go with them for life (30 yr term). They are a bit higher than other companies and I am in the top category for health, as I called and asked as a followup.
My father has MS which I disclosed to them but this didnt seem to impact my rate. Other than two grandparents dieing as a result of lung cancer (both heavy smokers till their last days), we have no other family history.
The process was rather simple.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI will look at this market segment in a year or so. I own a volvo and wont be buying another. My time with volvo has been good but the dealership experience is enough to pass on them.
I like infiniti’s in general so the M is on the list. My dad by one of the first G20s, handed it over to my brother and got a Q45, sold the Q45 for a new G for my mom. I love everything about the M except the gas mileage but thats ok. I wasnt aware of the reliability issues mentioned above but will definately research and consider. I want an M35X if possible and love the new styling.
2nd choice would be a GS. Third choice would be Hyundai Genesis although having seen one today where someone removed the front grill for some Bentley looking grill, I didn’t like the look of it. I also dont like the fact that people re badge them with emblems. Its as though you are hiding the car from people. The package offered though is nice. Nice car and nice features.
Acuras are nice but not big on the new TL styling. My wife had a 2006 TL for a while. The downshift of second gear when slowing down (common issue) was brutal and the car rode a bit rough for my taste.
True driving machines would be bmw, mb, audi but unless its a lease I want no part of it.
If I could go past the 40K mark, I would be in line for a Tesla Model S.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI will look at this market segment in a year or so. I own a volvo and wont be buying another. My time with volvo has been good but the dealership experience is enough to pass on them.
I like infiniti’s in general so the M is on the list. My dad by one of the first G20s, handed it over to my brother and got a Q45, sold the Q45 for a new G for my mom. I love everything about the M except the gas mileage but thats ok. I wasnt aware of the reliability issues mentioned above but will definately research and consider. I want an M35X if possible and love the new styling.
2nd choice would be a GS. Third choice would be Hyundai Genesis although having seen one today where someone removed the front grill for some Bentley looking grill, I didn’t like the look of it. I also dont like the fact that people re badge them with emblems. Its as though you are hiding the car from people. The package offered though is nice. Nice car and nice features.
Acuras are nice but not big on the new TL styling. My wife had a 2006 TL for a while. The downshift of second gear when slowing down (common issue) was brutal and the car rode a bit rough for my taste.
True driving machines would be bmw, mb, audi but unless its a lease I want no part of it.
If I could go past the 40K mark, I would be in line for a Tesla Model S.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI will look at this market segment in a year or so. I own a volvo and wont be buying another. My time with volvo has been good but the dealership experience is enough to pass on them.
I like infiniti’s in general so the M is on the list. My dad by one of the first G20s, handed it over to my brother and got a Q45, sold the Q45 for a new G for my mom. I love everything about the M except the gas mileage but thats ok. I wasnt aware of the reliability issues mentioned above but will definately research and consider. I want an M35X if possible and love the new styling.
2nd choice would be a GS. Third choice would be Hyundai Genesis although having seen one today where someone removed the front grill for some Bentley looking grill, I didn’t like the look of it. I also dont like the fact that people re badge them with emblems. Its as though you are hiding the car from people. The package offered though is nice. Nice car and nice features.
Acuras are nice but not big on the new TL styling. My wife had a 2006 TL for a while. The downshift of second gear when slowing down (common issue) was brutal and the car rode a bit rough for my taste.
True driving machines would be bmw, mb, audi but unless its a lease I want no part of it.
If I could go past the 40K mark, I would be in line for a Tesla Model S.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI will look at this market segment in a year or so. I own a volvo and wont be buying another. My time with volvo has been good but the dealership experience is enough to pass on them.
I like infiniti’s in general so the M is on the list. My dad by one of the first G20s, handed it over to my brother and got a Q45, sold the Q45 for a new G for my mom. I love everything about the M except the gas mileage but thats ok. I wasnt aware of the reliability issues mentioned above but will definately research and consider. I want an M35X if possible and love the new styling.
2nd choice would be a GS. Third choice would be Hyundai Genesis although having seen one today where someone removed the front grill for some Bentley looking grill, I didn’t like the look of it. I also dont like the fact that people re badge them with emblems. Its as though you are hiding the car from people. The package offered though is nice. Nice car and nice features.
Acuras are nice but not big on the new TL styling. My wife had a 2006 TL for a while. The downshift of second gear when slowing down (common issue) was brutal and the car rode a bit rough for my taste.
True driving machines would be bmw, mb, audi but unless its a lease I want no part of it.
If I could go past the 40K mark, I would be in line for a Tesla Model S.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI will look at this market segment in a year or so. I own a volvo and wont be buying another. My time with volvo has been good but the dealership experience is enough to pass on them.
I like infiniti’s in general so the M is on the list. My dad by one of the first G20s, handed it over to my brother and got a Q45, sold the Q45 for a new G for my mom. I love everything about the M except the gas mileage but thats ok. I wasnt aware of the reliability issues mentioned above but will definately research and consider. I want an M35X if possible and love the new styling.
2nd choice would be a GS. Third choice would be Hyundai Genesis although having seen one today where someone removed the front grill for some Bentley looking grill, I didn’t like the look of it. I also dont like the fact that people re badge them with emblems. Its as though you are hiding the car from people. The package offered though is nice. Nice car and nice features.
Acuras are nice but not big on the new TL styling. My wife had a 2006 TL for a while. The downshift of second gear when slowing down (common issue) was brutal and the car rode a bit rough for my taste.
True driving machines would be bmw, mb, audi but unless its a lease I want no part of it.
If I could go past the 40K mark, I would be in line for a Tesla Model S.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=ljinvestor]If LL is charging $1.99 sq/ft and you can’t find anyone a lot cheaper who is recommended, then I would go with LL in case you have any issues after install.
I did floating engineered wood floors from Home Depot once and had someone else install. Starting having issues a few months later and HD/Manufacture blamed it on istaller and installer blamed it on product. I got stuck with the huge bill to resolve.
Personally, I will only go with glue or nail down applications now.[/quote]
What kind of issue did you run into?
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=ljinvestor]If LL is charging $1.99 sq/ft and you can’t find anyone a lot cheaper who is recommended, then I would go with LL in case you have any issues after install.
I did floating engineered wood floors from Home Depot once and had someone else install. Starting having issues a few months later and HD/Manufacture blamed it on istaller and installer blamed it on product. I got stuck with the huge bill to resolve.
Personally, I will only go with glue or nail down applications now.[/quote]
What kind of issue did you run into?
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=ljinvestor]If LL is charging $1.99 sq/ft and you can’t find anyone a lot cheaper who is recommended, then I would go with LL in case you have any issues after install.
I did floating engineered wood floors from Home Depot once and had someone else install. Starting having issues a few months later and HD/Manufacture blamed it on istaller and installer blamed it on product. I got stuck with the huge bill to resolve.
Personally, I will only go with glue or nail down applications now.[/quote]
What kind of issue did you run into?
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=ljinvestor]If LL is charging $1.99 sq/ft and you can’t find anyone a lot cheaper who is recommended, then I would go with LL in case you have any issues after install.
I did floating engineered wood floors from Home Depot once and had someone else install. Starting having issues a few months later and HD/Manufacture blamed it on istaller and installer blamed it on product. I got stuck with the huge bill to resolve.
Personally, I will only go with glue or nail down applications now.[/quote]
What kind of issue did you run into?
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=ljinvestor]If LL is charging $1.99 sq/ft and you can’t find anyone a lot cheaper who is recommended, then I would go with LL in case you have any issues after install.
I did floating engineered wood floors from Home Depot once and had someone else install. Starting having issues a few months later and HD/Manufacture blamed it on istaller and installer blamed it on product. I got stuck with the huge bill to resolve.
Personally, I will only go with glue or nail down applications now.[/quote]
What kind of issue did you run into?
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