NEW Puget Sound/Seattle/Northwest area riders MEET HERE!!! thread
#8532
NEW Puget Sound/Seattle/Northwest area riders MEET HERE!!! thread
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: HappaRap
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: TractorPacker Can a pick up get 27,000 miles. I thought they get traded in before then [img][/img]</end quote></div>
Once I get my ole 77 F150 back, the 350 will be parked, I owe too much on it to trade it in on anything [img][/img]</end quote></div>
Good Morning PSAR!
I didn't think you were supposed to trade in pickups! Got the '56 Ford 1 Ton that I bought new and the last pickup I bought is my S-10 in 2002. It's got 96,000 plus on it now. Highest milage rig has to be the '72 Chev Step Van that we used in the HVAC business, it's got over a million miles on it. Course it's gone thru several engines, three trannys and four wiper motors. It's now relegated to the easy life of being my range wagon. Has a loading outfit and gun racks in it for when I go to shoots.
Mike
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: TractorPacker Can a pick up get 27,000 miles. I thought they get traded in before then [img][/img]</end quote></div>
Once I get my ole 77 F150 back, the 350 will be parked, I owe too much on it to trade it in on anything [img][/img]</end quote></div>
Good Morning PSAR!
I didn't think you were supposed to trade in pickups! Got the '56 Ford 1 Ton that I bought new and the last pickup I bought is my S-10 in 2002. It's got 96,000 plus on it now. Highest milage rig has to be the '72 Chev Step Van that we used in the HVAC business, it's got over a million miles on it. Course it's gone thru several engines, three trannys and four wiper motors. It's now relegated to the easy life of being my range wagon. Has a loading outfit and gun racks in it for when I go to shoots.
Mike
#8533
NEW Puget Sound/Seattle/Northwest area riders MEET HERE!!! thread
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Dirtmomma
Evening PSAR!
Well looks like I need to call Hyundai tomarrow to get my little car into service [IMG][/IMG] today it was shifting from 1st to 2nd REALLY clunky Trevor even noticed it!! I told them if shifted funny about a year & 1/2 ago but they said it was fine it was "normal" [IMG][/IMG] YEAH RIGHT well this ISN'T normal thats for sure so we'll see what they say this time THANK GOD for the 10 yr. 100K warranty it only has 31K on it it is due for the 30K service but gotta save up for that, need to read my warranty book to see if it has to be done by a certified mechanic, it's pretty simple stuff that DJ could do but don't want to void the warranty. That means I'll be needing a loaner car, wonder what it'll be this time, last time it was a Magnum wagon [IMG][/IMG]
Well have a great day at work tomarrow everyone</end quote></div>
The Hyundai dealer in Renton tried to tell my wife all warrantee work had to be done at their dealership where she bought the car. If your contract is like hers you can do the work at another shop or yourself but keep the documentation that shows the parts were purchased and the work was done. This is down to the little gasket that goes on some plug you have to take out. Read the paperwork closely as those car dealers don't just lie when their selling you the car.
Mike
Edit: Almost forgot, SWMBO had that tranny shifting problem a couple of times with her first Hyundai. It was a programming problem in the computer and Hyundai came out with a fix for it. You might check for recalls or upgrades for your model, they did the fix for no cost under the warrantee.
Evening PSAR!
Well looks like I need to call Hyundai tomarrow to get my little car into service [IMG][/IMG] today it was shifting from 1st to 2nd REALLY clunky Trevor even noticed it!! I told them if shifted funny about a year & 1/2 ago but they said it was fine it was "normal" [IMG][/IMG] YEAH RIGHT well this ISN'T normal thats for sure so we'll see what they say this time THANK GOD for the 10 yr. 100K warranty it only has 31K on it it is due for the 30K service but gotta save up for that, need to read my warranty book to see if it has to be done by a certified mechanic, it's pretty simple stuff that DJ could do but don't want to void the warranty. That means I'll be needing a loaner car, wonder what it'll be this time, last time it was a Magnum wagon [IMG][/IMG]
Well have a great day at work tomarrow everyone</end quote></div>
The Hyundai dealer in Renton tried to tell my wife all warrantee work had to be done at their dealership where she bought the car. If your contract is like hers you can do the work at another shop or yourself but keep the documentation that shows the parts were purchased and the work was done. This is down to the little gasket that goes on some plug you have to take out. Read the paperwork closely as those car dealers don't just lie when their selling you the car.
Mike
Edit: Almost forgot, SWMBO had that tranny shifting problem a couple of times with her first Hyundai. It was a programming problem in the computer and Hyundai came out with a fix for it. You might check for recalls or upgrades for your model, they did the fix for no cost under the warrantee.
#8535
NEW Puget Sound/Seattle/Northwest area riders MEET HERE!!! thread
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: TractorPacker
Can a pick up get 27,000 miles. I thought they get traded in before then. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]</end quote></div>
Some of us like the idea of paying them off[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img]
I'm at 60K on mine and it's not getting sold or traded anytime soon.
Can a pick up get 27,000 miles. I thought they get traded in before then. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]</end quote></div>
Some of us like the idea of paying them off[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img]
I'm at 60K on mine and it's not getting sold or traded anytime soon.
#8539
#8540
NEW Puget Sound/Seattle/Northwest area riders MEET HERE!!! thread
The DNR is currently in the process of surveying users regarding access to
DNR land and recreational funding.
Please remember that the DNR has been taking approximately 40% of your Off
Road Vehicle (ORV) Nonhighway and Offroad Vehicle Activities (NOVA) funds
right off the top for over 35 years now!
Other types of users do not have to pay a fee to use DNR facilities and
trails. No addtiional fees should be placed on ORV users.
More DNR land should be open to ORV use to eliminate the over crowding that
is occurring in the small areas of DNR land that ORV use has been forced into
by the DNR closures of prior ORV use areas.
The DNR should not be taking almost 40% of our funds and then crowd ORV use
into ever smaller areas.
Please take the survey immediately! It closes Jan 20, 2009.
...use this link to the survey, http://www.dnr.wa.gov/Pages/default.aspx
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Have your PRO-OHV friends get their own personalized CLOUT Alerts by having
them send an email to mailto:clout@getclout.org with "CLOUT" in the subject
line along with their Name, their voting Zip Code AND your name as a
reference. That's all there is to it. Get them to do it TODAY so motorized
recreation will have an even stronger voice in Olympia.
DNR land and recreational funding.
Please remember that the DNR has been taking approximately 40% of your Off
Road Vehicle (ORV) Nonhighway and Offroad Vehicle Activities (NOVA) funds
right off the top for over 35 years now!
Other types of users do not have to pay a fee to use DNR facilities and
trails. No addtiional fees should be placed on ORV users.
More DNR land should be open to ORV use to eliminate the over crowding that
is occurring in the small areas of DNR land that ORV use has been forced into
by the DNR closures of prior ORV use areas.
The DNR should not be taking almost 40% of our funds and then crowd ORV use
into ever smaller areas.
Please take the survey immediately! It closes Jan 20, 2009.
...use this link to the survey, http://www.dnr.wa.gov/Pages/default.aspx
********CORRECTED SURVEY LINK*******
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s....Thl86sLUAnIlraNg_3d_3d
** You are receiving this notification because you are a member of the
Washington CLOUT Action List. To update your status, or remove yourself
from this list, please contact the CLOUT Administrator at
mailto:clout@getclout.org. Forward this notice freely to your associates,
and get them involved, too!
Have your PRO-OHV friends get their own personalized CLOUT Alerts by having
them send an email to mailto:clout@getclout.org with "CLOUT" in the subject
line along with their Name, their voting Zip Code AND your name as a
reference. That's all there is to it. Get them to do it TODAY so motorized
recreation will have an even stronger voice in Olympia.