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Poco Deplorevole wrote:
On Tue, 16 May 2017 21:02:08 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 5/12/2017 6:18 PM, True North wrote: Funny you say that. One Site said the Quest was manufactured from around 2008? Until 2016. That seemed odd to me but maybe Mrs E got a good deal on a leftover 2016 model. I'm sure Richard knows the story. BTW..Toyota sent me a form letter today saying how special I am owning a 2013 Highlander and living in this geographic area. Due to high demand for my model they have a special promotions on to enable be to upgrade to a 2017 model. Aren't those car salesmen thoughtful. It is a 2016 model. Had 3K miles on it as a dealer "demo" but is warranted and titled as "new". Peppy little sucker though and quiet. All that matters is that "she" likes it. Don't know if they still make them or not. I got a similar letter about the Nissan Altima I bought just about a year ago. "Due to a shortage of clean, previously owned autos we can offer you 125% of the current market value of your 2016 Nissan Altima towards the purchase of any new Nissan product. Geeze. Gimme a chance to put a few miles on it first, will ya? My buddy went to the GMC dealer for some new tires on his 2015 diesel pickup. Came home with a 2017. They gave him $43k for the truck, $10k off the new one, a $700 Costco gift card and some other stuff. So instead of spending a grand for new tires, got a new truck for not a lot more. I keep getting these cards for the 2009 Silverado 250HD with the Duramax/Allison combo. But, I don't think I'd want to mess with the DEF crap. With mine, I don't. My son in law has a newer RAM diesel. DEF does not seem to be a problem. Put a gallon in the tank and good to go for 5000 miles or so I think. The new Trucks are nice. I am looking to replace my camper on the truck, but my 2004 will bring about $25k, so only $55k more for a new truck. I think I will stay with mine and the 160k miles. |
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On 5/17/17 11:09 AM, Bill wrote:
Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Tue, 16 May 2017 21:02:08 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 5/12/2017 6:18 PM, True North wrote: Funny you say that. One Site said the Quest was manufactured from around 2008? Until 2016. That seemed odd to me but maybe Mrs E got a good deal on a leftover 2016 model. I'm sure Richard knows the story. BTW..Toyota sent me a form letter today saying how special I am owning a 2013 Highlander and living in this geographic area. Due to high demand for my model they have a special promotions on to enable be to upgrade to a 2017 model. Aren't those car salesmen thoughtful. It is a 2016 model. Had 3K miles on it as a dealer "demo" but is warranted and titled as "new". Peppy little sucker though and quiet. All that matters is that "she" likes it. Don't know if they still make them or not. I got a similar letter about the Nissan Altima I bought just about a year ago. "Due to a shortage of clean, previously owned autos we can offer you 125% of the current market value of your 2016 Nissan Altima towards the purchase of any new Nissan product. Geeze. Gimme a chance to put a few miles on it first, will ya? My buddy went to the GMC dealer for some new tires on his 2015 diesel pickup. Came home with a 2017. They gave him $43k for the truck, $10k off the new one, a $700 Costco gift card and some other stuff. So instead of spending a grand for new tires, got a new truck for not a lot more. I keep getting these cards for the 2009 Silverado 250HD with the Duramax/Allison combo. But, I don't think I'd want to mess with the DEF crap. With mine, I don't. My son in law has a newer RAM diesel. DEF does not seem to be a problem. Put a gallon in the tank and good to go for 5000 miles or so I think. The new Trucks are nice. I am looking to replace my camper on the truck, but my 2004 will bring about $25k, so only $55k more for a new truck. I think I will stay with mine and the 160k miles. $25K + $55K more for a new truck? $80K for a pickup truck? Wowser! And I thought I was slightly nuts for dropping what I did plus a beat-up Altima for a 4WD Taco. |
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On Wed, 17 May 2017 11:24:03 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote: On 5/17/17 11:09 AM, Bill wrote: Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Tue, 16 May 2017 21:02:08 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 5/12/2017 6:18 PM, True North wrote: Funny you say that. One Site said the Quest was manufactured from around 2008? Until 2016. That seemed odd to me but maybe Mrs E got a good deal on a leftover 2016 model. I'm sure Richard knows the story. BTW..Toyota sent me a form letter today saying how special I am owning a 2013 Highlander and living in this geographic area. Due to high demand for my model they have a special promotions on to enable be to upgrade to a 2017 model. Aren't those car salesmen thoughtful. It is a 2016 model. Had 3K miles on it as a dealer "demo" but is warranted and titled as "new". Peppy little sucker though and quiet. All that matters is that "she" likes it. Don't know if they still make them or not. I got a similar letter about the Nissan Altima I bought just about a year ago. "Due to a shortage of clean, previously owned autos we can offer you 125% of the current market value of your 2016 Nissan Altima towards the purchase of any new Nissan product. Geeze. Gimme a chance to put a few miles on it first, will ya? My buddy went to the GMC dealer for some new tires on his 2015 diesel pickup. Came home with a 2017. They gave him $43k for the truck, $10k off the new one, a $700 Costco gift card and some other stuff. So instead of spending a grand for new tires, got a new truck for not a lot more. I keep getting these cards for the 2009 Silverado 250HD with the Duramax/Allison combo. But, I don't think I'd want to mess with the DEF crap. With mine, I don't. My son in law has a newer RAM diesel. DEF does not seem to be a problem. Put a gallon in the tank and good to go for 5000 miles or so I think. The new Trucks are nice. I am looking to replace my camper on the truck, but my 2004 will bring about $25k, so only $55k more for a new truck. I think I will stay with mine and the 160k miles. $25K + $55K more for a new truck? $80K for a pickup truck? Wowser! And I thought I was slightly nuts for dropping what I did plus a beat-up Altima for a 4WD Taco. You can spend that kind of money for a loaded F-*50 but that will be a Lincoln with a truck bed in back. This is not Fred Sanford's F-1 |
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On Wed, 17 May 2017 11:24:03 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/17/17 11:09 AM, Bill wrote: Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Tue, 16 May 2017 21:02:08 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 5/12/2017 6:18 PM, True North wrote: Funny you say that. One Site said the Quest was manufactured from around 2008? Until 2016. That seemed odd to me but maybe Mrs E got a good deal on a leftover 2016 model. I'm sure Richard knows the story. BTW..Toyota sent me a form letter today saying how special I am owning a 2013 Highlander and living in this geographic area. Due to high demand for my model they have a special promotions on to enable be to upgrade to a 2017 model. Aren't those car salesmen thoughtful. It is a 2016 model. Had 3K miles on it as a dealer "demo" but is warranted and titled as "new". Peppy little sucker though and quiet. All that matters is that "she" likes it. Don't know if they still make them or not. I got a similar letter about the Nissan Altima I bought just about a year ago. "Due to a shortage of clean, previously owned autos we can offer you 125% of the current market value of your 2016 Nissan Altima towards the purchase of any new Nissan product. Geeze. Gimme a chance to put a few miles on it first, will ya? My buddy went to the GMC dealer for some new tires on his 2015 diesel pickup. Came home with a 2017. They gave him $43k for the truck, $10k off the new one, a $700 Costco gift card and some other stuff. So instead of spending a grand for new tires, got a new truck for not a lot more. I keep getting these cards for the 2009 Silverado 250HD with the Duramax/Allison combo. But, I don't think I'd want to mess with the DEF crap. With mine, I don't. My son in law has a newer RAM diesel. DEF does not seem to be a problem. Put a gallon in the tank and good to go for 5000 miles or so I think. The new Trucks are nice. I am looking to replace my camper on the truck, but my 2004 will bring about $25k, so only $55k more for a new truck. I think I will stay with mine and the 160k miles. $25K + $55K more for a new truck? $80K for a pickup truck? Wowser! And I thought I was slightly nuts for dropping what I did plus a beat-up Altima for a 4WD Taco. That could include a camper. It's not hard getting a *decent* pickup up to the $70K range. http://tinyurl.com/n6wvb5j |
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On 5/17/17 12:10 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote:
On Wed, 17 May 2017 11:24:03 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/17/17 11:09 AM, Bill wrote: Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Tue, 16 May 2017 21:02:08 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 5/12/2017 6:18 PM, True North wrote: Funny you say that. One Site said the Quest was manufactured from around 2008? Until 2016. That seemed odd to me but maybe Mrs E got a good deal on a leftover 2016 model. I'm sure Richard knows the story. BTW..Toyota sent me a form letter today saying how special I am owning a 2013 Highlander and living in this geographic area. Due to high demand for my model they have a special promotions on to enable be to upgrade to a 2017 model. Aren't those car salesmen thoughtful. It is a 2016 model. Had 3K miles on it as a dealer "demo" but is warranted and titled as "new". Peppy little sucker though and quiet. All that matters is that "she" likes it. Don't know if they still make them or not. I got a similar letter about the Nissan Altima I bought just about a year ago. "Due to a shortage of clean, previously owned autos we can offer you 125% of the current market value of your 2016 Nissan Altima towards the purchase of any new Nissan product. Geeze. Gimme a chance to put a few miles on it first, will ya? My buddy went to the GMC dealer for some new tires on his 2015 diesel pickup. Came home with a 2017. They gave him $43k for the truck, $10k off the new one, a $700 Costco gift card and some other stuff. So instead of spending a grand for new tires, got a new truck for not a lot more. I keep getting these cards for the 2009 Silverado 250HD with the Duramax/Allison combo. But, I don't think I'd want to mess with the DEF crap. With mine, I don't. My son in law has a newer RAM diesel. DEF does not seem to be a problem. Put a gallon in the tank and good to go for 5000 miles or so I think. The new Trucks are nice. I am looking to replace my camper on the truck, but my 2004 will bring about $25k, so only $55k more for a new truck. I think I will stay with mine and the 160k miles. $25K + $55K more for a new truck? $80K for a pickup truck? Wowser! And I thought I was slightly nuts for dropping what I did plus a beat-up Altima for a 4WD Taco. That could include a camper. It's not hard getting a *decent* pickup up to the $70K range. http://tinyurl.com/n6wvb5j I suppose. I use mine for light hauling, mostly landscape stuff for my wife, and pulling a landscape trailer on occasion. We don't *do* camping. |
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On Wednesday, 17 May 2017 12:24:06 UTC-3, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/17/17 11:09 AM, Bill wrote: Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Tue, 16 May 2017 21:02:08 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 5/12/2017 6:18 PM, True North wrote: Funny you say that. One Site said the Quest was manufactured from around 2008? Until 2016. That seemed odd to me but maybe Mrs E got a good deal on a leftover 2016 model. I'm sure Richard knows the story. BTW..Toyota sent me a form letter today saying how special I am owning a 2013 Highlander and living in this geographic area. Due to high demand for my model they have a special promotions on to enable be to upgrade to a 2017 model. Aren't those car salesmen thoughtful. It is a 2016 model. Had 3K miles on it as a dealer "demo" but is warranted and titled as "new". Peppy little sucker though and quiet. All that matters is that "she" likes it. Don't know if they still make them or not. I got a similar letter about the Nissan Altima I bought just about a year ago. "Due to a shortage of clean, previously owned autos we can offer you 125% of the current market value of your 2016 Nissan Altima towards the purchase of any new Nissan product. Geeze. Gimme a chance to put a few miles on it first, will ya? My buddy went to the GMC dealer for some new tires on his 2015 diesel pickup. Came home with a 2017. They gave him $43k for the truck, $10k off the new one, a $700 Costco gift card and some other stuff. So instead of spending a grand for new tires, got a new truck for not a lot more. I keep getting these cards for the 2009 Silverado 250HD with the Duramax/Allison combo. But, I don't think I'd want to mess with the DEF crap. With mine, I don't. My son in law has a newer RAM diesel. DEF does not seem to be a problem. Put a gallon in the tank and good to go for 5000 miles or so I think. The new Trucks are nice. I am looking to replace my camper on the truck, but my 2004 will bring about $25k, so only $55k more for a new truck. I think I will stay with mine and the 160k miles. $25K + $55K more for a new truck? $80K for a pickup truck? Wowser! And I thought I was slightly nuts for dropping what I did plus a beat-up Altima for a 4WD Taco. The salesman can spot a sucker coming from a mile away. |
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justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 5/17/17 12:10 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Wed, 17 May 2017 11:24:03 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/17/17 11:09 AM, Bill wrote: Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Tue, 16 May 2017 21:02:08 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 5/12/2017 6:18 PM, True North wrote: Funny you say that. One Site said the Quest was manufactured from around 2008? Until 2016. That seemed odd to me but maybe Mrs E got a good deal on a leftover 2016 model. I'm sure Richard knows the story. BTW..Toyota sent me a form letter today saying how special I am owning a 2013 Highlander and living in this geographic area. Due to high demand for my model they have a special promotions on to enable be to upgrade to a 2017 model. Aren't those car salesmen thoughtful. It is a 2016 model. Had 3K miles on it as a dealer "demo" but is warranted and titled as "new". Peppy little sucker though and quiet. All that matters is that "she" likes it. Don't know if they still make them or not. I got a similar letter about the Nissan Altima I bought just about a year ago. "Due to a shortage of clean, previously owned autos we can offer you 125% of the current market value of your 2016 Nissan Altima towards the purchase of any new Nissan product. Geeze. Gimme a chance to put a few miles on it first, will ya? My buddy went to the GMC dealer for some new tires on his 2015 diesel pickup. Came home with a 2017. They gave him $43k for the truck, $10k off the new one, a $700 Costco gift card and some other stuff. So instead of spending a grand for new tires, got a new truck for not a lot more. I keep getting these cards for the 2009 Silverado 250HD with the Duramax/Allison combo. But, I don't think I'd want to mess with the DEF crap. With mine, I don't. My son in law has a newer RAM diesel. DEF does not seem to be a problem. Put a gallon in the tank and good to go for 5000 miles or so I think. The new Trucks are nice. I am looking to replace my camper on the truck, but my 2004 will bring about $25k, so only $55k more for a new truck. I think I will stay with mine and the 160k miles. $25K + $55K more for a new truck? $80K for a pickup truck? Wowser! And I thought I was slightly nuts for dropping what I did plus a beat-up Altima for a 4WD Taco. That could include a camper. It's not hard getting a *decent* pickup up to the $70K range. http://tinyurl.com/n6wvb5j I suppose. I use mine for light hauling, mostly landscape stuff for my wife, and pulling a landscape trailer on occasion. We don't *do* camping. Why do you have a taco truck? A car can pull a landscape trailer. I like tacos. -- Posted with my iPhone 7+. |
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On Wed, 17 May 2017 12:16:17 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/17/17 12:10 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Wed, 17 May 2017 11:24:03 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/17/17 11:09 AM, Bill wrote: Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Tue, 16 May 2017 21:02:08 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 5/12/2017 6:18 PM, True North wrote: Funny you say that. One Site said the Quest was manufactured from around 2008? Until 2016. That seemed odd to me but maybe Mrs E got a good deal on a leftover 2016 model. I'm sure Richard knows the story. BTW..Toyota sent me a form letter today saying how special I am owning a 2013 Highlander and living in this geographic area. Due to high demand for my model they have a special promotions on to enable be to upgrade to a 2017 model. Aren't those car salesmen thoughtful. It is a 2016 model. Had 3K miles on it as a dealer "demo" but is warranted and titled as "new". Peppy little sucker though and quiet. All that matters is that "she" likes it. Don't know if they still make them or not. I got a similar letter about the Nissan Altima I bought just about a year ago. "Due to a shortage of clean, previously owned autos we can offer you 125% of the current market value of your 2016 Nissan Altima towards the purchase of any new Nissan product. Geeze. Gimme a chance to put a few miles on it first, will ya? My buddy went to the GMC dealer for some new tires on his 2015 diesel pickup. Came home with a 2017. They gave him $43k for the truck, $10k off the new one, a $700 Costco gift card and some other stuff. So instead of spending a grand for new tires, got a new truck for not a lot more. I keep getting these cards for the 2009 Silverado 250HD with the Duramax/Allison combo. But, I don't think I'd want to mess with the DEF crap. With mine, I don't. My son in law has a newer RAM diesel. DEF does not seem to be a problem. Put a gallon in the tank and good to go for 5000 miles or so I think. The new Trucks are nice. I am looking to replace my camper on the truck, but my 2004 will bring about $25k, so only $55k more for a new truck. I think I will stay with mine and the 160k miles. $25K + $55K more for a new truck? $80K for a pickup truck? Wowser! And I thought I was slightly nuts for dropping what I did plus a beat-up Altima for a 4WD Taco. That could include a camper. It's not hard getting a *decent* pickup up to the $70K range. http://tinyurl.com/n6wvb5j I suppose. I use mine for light hauling, mostly landscape stuff for my wife, and pulling a landscape trailer on occasion. We don't *do* camping. And I thank God for small favors. |
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