almir1
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almir1

You.... incredible.... BASTARD!

That’s rare... It’s usually the Harley Dealership that is also a trailer dealer. Motorcycles are top notch, I can’t complain about mine. Coming up on 7k miles in 10 months of ownership, not one issue.

You can ride a Harley for 100k miles easy.... but the engine rebuilds, the enormous number of gaskets that induce failure points. If you keep changing out parts and boring out your engine... definitely can last 100k miles. Consumer Reports puts HD reliability below BMW....

hence why their Custom line has dropped about 50% in sales last year. Polaris is slowly eating up their market share. With horrible reliability, as an engineer, I can’t in my right mind touch a HD....

I’m spoiled with the ergonomics of a Victory XC. So much leg room. When I rode the Indian, it was OK, but too cramped for me. I’m 5'11 and on long rides I can put the heels of my boots up to the end of the boards without highway pegs. 29k is a really good price for what you get vs HD... the cheaper XC Tour at about

Holy shit, what is happening....I swear I thought that this article came out a day ago. I have been seeing Jalopnik articles of few years old being on top of the list. My bad, I didn’t pay attention to the date

Can I get it with a TDI engine?

I paid about 250 a year to insure my HUGE Victory Cross Country Cruiser..... I’m also 34 years old. How old are you and why are you getting a quote for a bike that is more than I insure 2 of my cars?

when you register on the website, they’ll do the calculation for you.

So I have a 2013 Passat TDI... already registered on the website for the buyback... They’re calculating the car will have 81-85K miles by the time they buy it back...giving me a total of $21557. NOW..... I still have a warranty for 100k miles....I’m sure that my wife will be able to put on about 15-20k miles by

I think it’s the message that the mom had, at least today...her son didn’t eat lunch alone, at least today she didn’t have to worry if her son did have lunch. As stated.. it’s hard in Middle School for kids that don’t fit in that early in their lives...

Lol..... Let me know in 200 years if Kids of your kids turn out to be cowards...I’ll leave my contact information with my kids so they can pass it down.

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I don’t think “Survival of the fittest” means what you think it means :

I love listening to him and reading his comments. Do I agree with him? In most retrospects I don’t, because he doesn’t have to financially care about cars that are affordable at his point in life.

Yep, sometimes you get a good deal because the car is forgotten. We’re not quite the large family yours is, as we’re looking into adding a new member in the next 12-18 months. SO far it’s just me and my wife.

We didn’t test drive the Sorento just the mid-size and compacts. The Flex has looks that are polarizing.. as a guy who hates SUVs but likes hatchbacks and wagons...I’d consider it... but wife... nope..she’d laugh me out of the marriage with that suggestion.

I’ve been looking up the reliability on the Ford SUVs through CR and at best “Fair” and “Worse than Average”.. meaning extended warranty $$. I’m sure if I get Tom to do my negotiation while I celebrate the end of the year, I can save a couple of grand off the Invoice.

Tom.... As we spoke prior....I will be in the market for a new car soon (TDI replacement)... but I won’t cry if this guy will buy our 2007 VW Rabbit. It has nothing of the sort... and can fit 5 comfortably (tested).

My wife was all about the BMW, MB, Audi “status” because of her friends....I set a budget and went to test drive all the cars.... She hated KIAs... didn’t even want to go to the dealership with me.... but test driving a Fully loaded Sportage SXT and a entry level GLA... changed her mind very quickly. At least it

I’m somewhat of a CR dweeb and look at the Overall score. I know what you’re getting at with the used costs, but Volvo’s TCO score is “fair” and it puts it at par with German car manufacturers. Being that my wife is a nurse and need availability at all times with little or no down time, and the budget we’re at....it’s