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D Griff wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 3:08 pm
CaleDeRoo wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 12:51 pm Hot take:

Based on my experience with the Accord 1.5T and CVT, the Odyssey would be better with the 2.0T and CVT. The cruise control speed varies too much and the trans hunts gears.
Any family vehicle/CUV/van type thing would be better served with turbros.
Or a 6.2 Ellis
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MexicanYarisTK wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 6:51 pm
J-Ho-Fo-Show69 wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 7:33 am

Those 245s probably look better too!! Just my opinion.
Indeed they are

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max225 wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 8:34 pm
D Griff wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 3:08 pm

Any family vehicle/CUV/van type thing would be better served with turbros.
Or a 6.2 Ellis
:notwrong: fuel efficiency from :ellis: versus a 2.0t isn’t as different as it should be.
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Drove to Porsche of the Main Line today and met up with Fledonfoot. He stole my keys and sent me away. Lots of hairy eyeballs at a Honda Accord pulling into the Porsche service line lol.

Wife snatched me up and drove me 5 more mins down the road to an indoor kids play zone thing. Wild place. Kids everywhere. Loud as hell. Slides, ball pits, trampolines, a whole climbing structure etc. The kids both had a blast playing with their cousins who are in from Germany.

Ate lunch, drove home, and by 2 I had a text saying the car was nearly done and could be dropped off at my house. Car showed up like a half hour later and a dude handed me the keys and said thanks.

The wheel looks brand new. All this was $159. Thanks Fled 😀
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Johnny_P wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 8:54 pm Drove to Porsche of the Main Line today and met up with Fledonfoot. He stole my keys and sent me away. Lots of hairy eyeballs at a Honda Accord pulling into the Porsche service line lol.

Wife snatched me up and drove me 5 more mins down the road to an indoor kids play zone thing. Wild place. Kids everywhere. Loud as hell. Slides, ball pits, trampolines, a whole climbing structure etc. The kids both had a blast playing with their cousins who are in from Germany.

Ate lunch, drove home, and by 2 I had a text saying the car was nearly done and could be dropped off at my house. Car showed up like a half hour later and a dude handed me the keys and said thanks.

The wheel looks brand new. All this was $159. Thanks Fled 😀
So the Porsche dealer itself does this service ?
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max225 wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 9:40 pm
Johnny_P wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 8:54 pm Drove to Porsche of the Main Line today and met up with Fledonfoot. He stole my keys and sent me away. Lots of hairy eyeballs at a Honda Accord pulling into the Porsche service line lol.

Wife snatched me up and drove me 5 more mins down the road to an indoor kids play zone thing. Wild place. Kids everywhere. Loud as hell. Slides, ball pits, trampolines, a whole climbing structure etc. The kids both had a blast playing with their cousins who are in from Germany.

Ate lunch, drove home, and by 2 I had a text saying the car was nearly done and could be dropped off at my house. Car showed up like a half hour later and a dude handed me the keys and said thanks.

The wheel looks brand new. All this was $159. Thanks Fled 😀
So the Porsche dealer itself does this service ?
Yeah they handled it in-house. Top notch experience.
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Dude hell yeah that's a great hookup.
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I can fit a 6' A frame ladder inside the car and comfortably carry 3 people. Without moving the front seat up. This thing is enormous, lol.
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I can't help but think a Toyota Crown is JPs ideal car.
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Jelly of dat extra back seat space and cray cray FE. Great acquisition JP
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CaleDeRoo wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 7:12 pm I can't help but think a Toyota Crown is JPs ideal car.
Likely. Or like a hybrid Outback or something if it ever gets built.
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Johnny_P wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 7:42 pm
CaleDeRoo wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 7:12 pm I can't help but think a Toyota Crown is JPs ideal car.
Likely. Or like a hybrid Outback or something if it ever gets built.
They make it (in Japan!) and it's on sale right now with :knot: whistlers

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max225 wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 9:40 pm
Johnny_P wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 8:54 pm Drove to Porsche of the Main Line today and met up with Fledonfoot. He stole my keys and sent me away. Lots of hairy eyeballs at a Honda Accord pulling into the Porsche service line lol.

Wife snatched me up and drove me 5 more mins down the road to an indoor kids play zone thing. Wild place. Kids everywhere. Loud as hell. Slides, ball pits, trampolines, a whole climbing structure etc. The kids both had a blast playing with their cousins who are in from Germany.

Ate lunch, drove home, and by 2 I had a text saying the car was nearly done and could be dropped off at my house. Car showed up like a half hour later and a dude handed me the keys and said thanks.

The wheel looks brand new. All this was $159. Thanks Fled 😀
So the Porsche dealer itself does this service ?
We do enough volume to employ someone in house for wheel repair. Between service customer volume and used car inventory across our other 5 stores, the investment paid off in a few months.

We’re about to grow to a second full time refinisher. We also do PPF, ceramic, and tint in house.
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fledonfoot wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 8:44 pm
max225 wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 9:40 pm
So the Porsche dealer itself does this service ?
We do enough volume to employ someone in house for wheel repair. Between service customer volume and used car inventory across our other 5 stores, the investment paid off in a few months.

We’re about to grow to a second full time refinisher. We also do PPF, ceramic, and tint in house.
That’s pretty darn awesome ! And it was a super reasonable price but I’m assuming it was a homie hookup
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max225 wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 9:21 pm
fledonfoot wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 8:44 pm

We do enough volume to employ someone in house for wheel repair. Between service customer volume and used car inventory across our other 5 stores, the investment paid off in a few months.

We’re about to grow to a second full time refinisher. We also do PPF, ceramic, and tint in house.
That’s pretty darn awesome ! And it was a super reasonable price but I’m assuming it was a homie hookup
Retail is $250/wheel
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fledonfoot wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 10:43 pm
max225 wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 9:21 pm

That’s pretty darn awesome ! And it was a super reasonable price but I’m assuming it was a homie hookup
Retail is $250/wheel
Still seems reasonable, especially for a Porsche :dillerman:
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CaleDeRoo wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 7:12 pm I can't help but think a Toyota Crown is JPs ideal car.
From what I remember, the Crown I rented had rather lackluster fuel economy. The wagon is cool, IMO the sedan doesn’t really give you much improved space/luxury over a Cammie or ‘cord and isn’t worth a price premium/MPG hit.
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CaleDeRoo wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 7:12 pm I can't help but think a Toyota Crown is JPs ideal car.
Crown signia is epic. Japanese build quality and pretty decent styling. It’s one of 3 Toyotas that are worth buying imo
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CaleDeRoo wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 8:38 pm
Johnny_P wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 7:42 pm

Likely. Or like a hybrid Outback or something if it ever gets built.
They make it (in Japan!) and it's on sale right now with :knot: whistlers

https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/inventory ... NE/DEFAULT
Yeah I dig this. At that price it’s competing with a gingerly used BMW X5. Which makes it tough. Hopefully they tank in price used and my accord holds onto value somewhat well that I can switch in a few years.

I guess there’s the Mazda CX50 hybrid which is just a different looking RAV4 with a donkey cart suspension too.

Supposedly Subaru is working on a hybrid Outback and Forester as well using Toyota drivetrains.
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fledonfoot wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 10:43 pm
max225 wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 9:21 pm

That’s pretty darn awesome ! And it was a super reasonable price but I’m assuming it was a homie hookup
Retail is $250/wheel
Even that price is pretty decent for the level of service you’re getting.
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Johnny_P wrote: Sat Nov 30, 2024 8:54 am
CaleDeRoo wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 8:38 pm

They make it (in Japan!) and it's on sale right now with :knot: whistlers

https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/inventory ... NE/DEFAULT
Yeah I dig this. At that price it’s competing with a gingerly used BMW X5. Which makes it tough. Hopefully they tank in price used and my accord holds onto value somewhat well that I can switch in a few years.

I guess there’s the Mazda CX50 hybrid which is just a different looking RAV4 with a donkey cart suspension too.

Supposedly Subaru is working on a hybrid Outback and Forester as well using Toyota drivetrains.
Very true with the X5 comparison.
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Johnny_P wrote: Sat Nov 30, 2024 8:54 am
CaleDeRoo wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 8:38 pm

They make it (in Japan!) and it's on sale right now with :knot: whistlers

https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/inventory ... NE/DEFAULT
Yeah I dig this. At that price it’s competing with a gingerly used BMW X5. Which makes it tough. Hopefully they tank in price used and my accord holds onto value somewhat well that I can switch in a few years.

I guess there’s the Mazda CX50 hybrid which is just a different looking RAV4 with a donkey cart suspension too.

Supposedly Subaru is working on a hybrid Outback and Forester as well using Toyota drivetrains.
20 mpg on premium vs 35+ and Toyota 0 fucks given maintenance of nothing but a handful of oil changes until 100k miles. The comparison doesn’t really exist imo. BMW will cost 2-3x to operate
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max225 wrote: Sat Nov 30, 2024 11:05 am
Johnny_P wrote: Sat Nov 30, 2024 8:54 am

Yeah I dig this. At that price it’s competing with a gingerly used BMW X5. Which makes it tough. Hopefully they tank in price used and my accord holds onto value somewhat well that I can switch in a few years.

I guess there’s the Mazda CX50 hybrid which is just a different looking RAV4 with a donkey cart suspension too.

Supposedly Subaru is working on a hybrid Outback and Forester as well using Toyota drivetrains.
20 mpg on premium vs 35+ and Toyota 0 fucks given maintenance of nothing but a handful of oil changes until 100k miles. The comparison doesn’t really exist imo. BMW will cost 2-3x to operate
Oh I know. Preaching to the choir here. But if $45k was attainable for me I don't think I'd be looking at Toyotas.
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Few weeks ago we had some pretty cold weather. Drove to work one morning and it was 9F outside. Car engine never turned off and it got 25 mpg on that drive.

Typical winter day average seems to be about 35-40 depending on how much I use the heater, which isn’t much since I run warm anyway.

Seems to average 50-55 in the summer and fringe months. So there’s a decent efficiency hit with the colder weather as expected and it mirrors the CRV. But for its size and how quick it is, the MPG and overall power train continues to impress.

Still think it’s an ok car. Lots of rattles and buzzing. I’ll have to tear some interior trim apart to track them down. The driver seat creaks. Must have been owned by someone rather enormous. But it drives nicely and handled a light snow without issue. I wouldn’t get it again, I’d just get an SUV, but for a car it’s pretty ok.
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