Considering my ‘00 rx300 has original factory spark plugs at 175k, I’d say she would do just fine.
Considering my ‘00 rx300 has original factory spark plugs at 175k, I’d say she would do just fine.
You know what, the shop that helped me shop for the part got me as a new customer. If no one here understands that, I feel sorry for them.
Actually, I bet you are wrong. Go around your area. Wal Mart and Best Buy would be out of business if they didn’t price match. Stop this nonsense.
So here’s your solution, $299 a month for a brand new, 3years of maintenance, car. Problem solved. I feel bad for the people who find shops who “overcharge” for parts. Overcharge and mark-up’s are the same exact thing, are they not? They’re either adding a 10%, 20%, 30%, or 200% markup. If you can’t decipher between a…
How about start with the sanctions part, because if it weren’t for lifted sanctions, we wouldn’t have to worry about protecting ourselves from such cowards. If you doubt for a second that we could not eliminate their nuclear facilities, you’ve got some serving to do.
I would’ve choked him out until he was out of air, knowing it was all on tape. But then again, it’s clear by looking at the mans face that he was under some type of something. No one has eyes like that...
Used car owners should be as active on a forum as unemployed college students [should be] on LinkedIn. It can save them time, money, and may even lead to a project of their own. I know I’m not wrong...so it’s all good!
That book mentions far more complex negotiations than a contract or a car lease—are you sure you read it?
It’s absolutely comical how people have said my restaurant analogy is spot wrong! It’s so true—and someone even said, “a chef doesnt charge you for labor, it’s included in the price..”
“ITS AN INCLUDED PRICE OF THE MEAL.” Wake up and reread what you wrote. Any mechanic can tell you it’s $500 for a starter repair, and give you an invoice for “Repairs $500,” without labeling 300 for a starter and 200 for two hours of labor.... How naive are you!?
Wow—Steve—I’ve gotten quite some backlash on my “forums” comments. I’m willing to go to clublexus and grab a few guys who I trust and prove a damn point. Too many trolls here are clearly not educated enough to decipher between someone who has worked on their own car and someone who’s 15 trolling a Honda forum.
Not lifting sanctions on a country that’s out to kill us all would be a great place to start...but I'm an uneducated average mainstream american that doesnt like Obama and his policy, or Kerry and his, so what does my tactical plan matter?
That’s a factual and informative article. Thank you. I’m not wrong to agree with most of it, right? This deal, or no deal at all, will lead to the same attacks, however this deal allows sanctions to drop and allows them to continue, continue, continue...
So maybe I am intelligent enough to decipher between a moron and a gear head. It’s safe to say that if you have a used car, you should check up on your forums. I’m sorry, but that’s a disgusting comment. I swear by some fellows on ClubLexus, and they have never failed me ONCE. Not one single time. If you’re stupid…
I agree with you. You make a good point.
Hummers can fit on flatbeds? You’re a lucky man.
Get an opinion from a mechanic, and then go onto a forum, sign up (easy as Facebook), and get another opinion.
Overcharging for parts is no different that going to a restaurant. If you can cook it yourself, there are plenty of places to buy food. If you can order the part offline yourself, there are plenty of outlets. Matter of fact, I’ve used Rock Auto for my IACV, and it was a simple process. Matter of fact, did it on the…
read the book Getting To Yes. I read it in full a few years back. Was that required reading for an Intl Relations degree? If not, it should be. Again, no disrespect, but read that book.