Bikeman315
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Used for $42k. Keep looking.
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Used for $42k. Keep looking.
probably fail to make payments. And yes of course, proper inquiry will need to be made and price negotiations be they fruitful or otherwise. I can't tell if AE or not.Why? There’s a reason a car is traded in with 604 miles. I’d need to know why.
Same here. When I got my car, the dealership staff wanted to make real sure I knew that they could re-do the seats in leather, until I was finally like "Oh my gawd, enough about the ****ing leather."Everyone has their preferences - but I personally don't like leather seats and have gone out of my way to keep them out of most of my cars (too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter). I love the cloth seats in my 301a... they are super comfy.
I don't really understand the whole nav-system thing in this day and age. Do people really not just plug their phones in? I haven't used an in-car nav system since Carplay was a thing. Why use an outdated map with awful voice recognition when I can use Siri and Google Maps?Same here. When I got my car, the dealership staff wanted to make real sure I knew that they could re-do the seats in leather, until I was finally like "Oh my gawd, enough about the ****ing leather."
And while it might be nifty to have the nav system with the voice interface, it wasn't worth money to me. It seems like I got my money's worth for my 301A car.
sameI don't really understand the whole nav-system thing in this day and age. Do people really not just plug their phones in? I haven't used an in-car nav system since Carplay was a thing. Why use an outdated map with awful voice recognition when I can use Siri and Google Maps?
I think I walked past that one while I was buying my blue car in February. I thought the asking price was way less, not too long ago.Sheehy has a new PP1 301a with no AE. Black on black. 42.9k
it was. The Capital region dealerships have big time pared back their discounts or eliminated them entirely. It's a seller's market and they are taking full advantage.I think I walked past that one while I was buying my blue car in February. I thought the asking price was way less, not too long ago.
I hate my auto-dimming mirror, and probably for a similar reason. I can never be sure if my LASEK is a factor, butI have light sensitivity, I had lasik, so led guages I’m personally avoiding, I already keep the current guages on the dimmest settings at night...
See in my Scion, auto dimming is dope. It’s like instantly dimmed down. I don’t have auto dimming in mustang I assume, as at night mofos ride my ass with brights and I don’t see any dimming anywhere.I hate my auto-dimming mirror, and probably for a similar reason. I can never be sure if my LASEK is a factor, but
I would love to have a regular prismatic mirror that I can flip when I want to and it stays dark until I change my mind, rather than wait for the auto-dimming thing to slowwwwly change and then all it does is tint the reflection green.
2020 GT, PP1, 301A, 6-speed, velocity blue. No active exhaust or MagneRide on mine, but for the price I can't complain. Asking price was $37,000-ish, in Feb, while MSRP was apparently $43k.They also had one with AE that they sold recently.
Which one did you buy?
It's weird, I had LASIK too and and while the gauges don't bother me, it seems that the mirror is just dimwitted. It doesn't do enough when you need it to and it does too much most of the other time.I hate my auto-dimming mirror, and probably for a similar reason. I can never be sure if my LASEK is a factor, but
I would love to have a regular prismatic mirror that I can flip when I want to and it stays dark until I change my mind, rather than wait for the auto-dimming thing to slowwwwly change and then all it does is tint the reflection green.