You just gave me an idea... creative financing. Imagine this ad in Trade-A-Plane:
Too many miles. The neighbor just bagged a used Charger Hemi with 9 miles on it that came from a dealer that lost his Dodge franchise.
You just gave me an idea... creative financing. Imagine this ad in Trade-A-Plane:
maybe i should just hit the local payday loan place. bet they would give me money.
mike - how many cars do you have?
maybe i should just hit the local payday loan place. bet they would give me money.
The funny? I can only Cash for Clunkers the Olds Silhouette if I get a 2WD and I want AWD. The AWD model misses by 1 MPG.
Why amusing? Where were most of those Toyotas made?The part I find amusing is that Toyota has benefitted the most from the program. Woohoo! Go team!
My VW was made in Mexico, my BMW in South Carolina, and my Honda in Ohio.Why amusing? Where were most of those Toyotas made?
(My Acura/Honda was made in Marysville, Ohio. My Mercedes in Tuscaloosa Co., AL)
I have 3 cars for three missions - minivan for occasional (*sigh*) home hauling, convertible for summer fun and cruising, and sedan for comfort and other.
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I'm thinking Lincoln MKX...and I'm wondering how mortals buy those...or OK, Ford Edge. *sigh* again. BTW, damn Ford at Oshkosh all to hell, but I was already insane before I looked. I was thinking car but the crossover solution is this week's madness.
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I'm waiting 'til Spring. It's hell being a grownup.
My Subaru was made in Indiana... or maybe they just pasted the decal on the window for grins.My VW was made in Mexico, my BMW in South Carolina, and my Honda in Ohio.
Isn't it ironic that ALL of the currently produced full-size pickups missed the MPG requirements by ONE MPG. What a coincidence, huh!?
The part I find amusing is that Toyota has benefitted the most from the program. Woohoo! Go team!
Why amusing? Where were most of those Toyotas made?
(My Acura/Honda was made in Marysville, Ohio...
My VW was made in Mexico...and my Honda in Ohio.
Hmmm. The source for my information was Wikipedia, so it's certainly possible it's wrong. Further research shows that it may actually be the East Liberty, OH plant, not Marysville, OH. I'll try to remember to look on the car this afternoon.Sorry guys, unless your vehicles are of very recent vintage they weren't assembled here. The Marysville plant made motorcycles (one of which resides in my garage and is likely to stay there, since it don't start) until very recently.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acura_CL said:The Acura CL is a model of automobile manufactured by Honda's Acura brand from 1997-1999, and from 2001-2003. The CL is often thought to have been a replacement for the Acura Legend coupe. All Acura CLs were built at Honda's plant in Marysville, Ohio alongside the TL and the Honda Accord upon which the Acuras were based. The CL was the first Acura to be built in the United States.
I have 3 cars for three missions - minivan for occasional (*sigh*) home hauling, convertible for summer fun and cruising, and sedan for comfort and other.
It's sorta like how you need a 6 seat plane and a biplane...and the helicopter.
That's part of the point of me car shopping. It's been a pain just managing the three car's license, maintenance and insurance. I'm thinking a crossover SUV will let me cut it down to 2.
I'm thinking Lincoln MKX...and I'm wondering how mortals buy those...or OK, Ford Edge. *sigh* again. BTW, damn Ford at Oshkosh all to hell, but I was already insane before I looked. I was thinking car but the crossover solution is this week's madness.
The funny? I can only Cash for Clunkers the Olds Silhouette if I get a 2WD and I want AWD. The AWD model misses by 1 MPG.
I'm waiting 'til Spring. It's hell being a grownup.
You should be able to do a VIN de-code to find the actual assembly plant.
I even considered a Mini. I'm wondering if I can fit. Stop laughing!
Why amusing? Where were most of those Toyotas made?
(My Acura/Honda was made in Marysville, Ohio. My Mercedes in Tuscaloosa Co., AL)
The Mini is surprisingly spacious. I actually fit in one with lots of room to spare, although my problem is height, not width. Try one out.