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  1. I think I'm full of caveats for you: - don't be dealing with a clinic you don't know and people you don't really know for something like this...I just don't know - don't be setting foot in China for a while - I seriously don't think the condom broke; thus, you did not cause the pregnancy. Don't be so cooperative. Something just doesn't seem right.
  2. I'm at 227,500 +/- right now. I'm shooting for 250,000 on the entire powertrain. I will treat it with kid gloves to get there as I want it to take me through a substantial relocation. Then I'll get the new car.
  3. Happy Birthday, guy! Now, don't hate me, but I remember all kinds of dates and trivia. The negative: Hurricane Katrina made landfall on this day last year. The positive: Most people won't know that...having 9/11 as a birthday may be a tough pill to swallow, though. Seriously, I hope you had a good day!!!
  4. Funny and worded in an interesting way!
  5. BUICK site updated! Looks like today, August 29 (which happens to be Katrina's 1 year anniversary ) . At any rate, not much of a price increase on the LaCrosse. Even then, it would be offset by the price drop in the Comfort and Convenience package which now lists at $ 690 (unless it has been decontented). Hey...opinion sought....does the Slatestone Metallic have blue in it per your opinion? If so, could it take the tan interior or do I need to stick to the gray interior? I think both are allowed. Also, the cloth looks nicer than last years. Price yourself a Buick!
  6. I was watching that on the news. I like to travel and fly a lot. It really makes you think that you never know when it's time to go...so every moment you have is valuable. This is analogous to the Singapore Airlines 747 taking off several years ago. It took off down a runway that was closed / under construction and struck a crane or other construction object. Many lived, but a lot died. Very sad. Also, my older brother went to high school with a guy who was coming home for the holidays from a trip to Europe and was aboard Pan Am 103. One of my friends called me up and said to look at the L.A. Times at the passenger list under a certain letter for last names. I couldn't believe it. Never take anything for granted.
  7. Again, what is this Deutsch you are spouting? I would rather listen to Tom Leykus! He is not on the choice list. He is such a combative a-hole.
  8. Why don't your parents switch mechanic? Didn't they have a big ABS bill with him too? (I ran a thread asking if I should get them and you indicated that about a year ago). What happened with that?P, there's a big benefit to cheap insurance via maintenance. I am sure they change the oil. But I also get a spark plug change every 30,000 miles, whether it needs it or not. And, in between that, I change the fuel filter (they can get clogged) and the PCV valve (a few dollars). I am in the "process" of changing spark plug wires...they can cause a "bogging" under load, I learned the hard way. The best thing to do is just do a spreadsheet...I am a little rigid and do spreadsheets, budgets, but it makes organizing life so much easier. I seriously don't think it's on the way out...it's probably just a fix that has been overlooked. Viva all cast-iron Buick OHV 90 degree V6 engines! They're pretty tough little units.
  9. Every once in a while, I get a rental car that is equipped with a sunroof. This happens when the MC is a 3.9 LT upgrade or a GP with the Supercharger (last year) and just this weekend in a Mercury Milan Premier. It was very nice driving the car around and seeing the stars through the glass sunroof. It was also nice having it open, sticking my hand up and catching the cool breezes off the coast. My biggest objection is that I hear they tend to leak. Also, if the power accessory fails, is that an expensive fix? Your experiences?
  10. Yeah, Sci, I know you will. Seriously, other than your excessive picture posting (narcissicm? ) and all lower case stuff , you don't seem like a bad guy, Anthony, and I sure as hell didn't realize there was any friction behind the scenes. But, you have to do what you have to do.
  11. I think Bimmer IS Italian....because in that picture with his sister, she looks extremely Italian!
  12. Here we go again, heading down the "Great Divide." First, the Intrigue, when outfitted in a nice color and with nice but not too garish accessories, is a truly beautiful vehicle. I suggest the 3800 V6....emphatically. This would only limit you to the 1998 model and the first portion of the 1999 model year. I have rented a handful of each of these. In ordinary driving, you don't notice the difference. The 3.5 seems to be better in the mid-range pass...stomp on the pedal and you will feel some pushback into the seat. Again, I beg to differ...the 3.5 is smoother, but not by leaps and bounds. The 3800 is hushed enough in this vehicle. Neither, in this range of model years, is totally trouble free. The 3800, in Series II form, may have intake manifold problems. However, problems encountered with a 3.5 will be more expensive as the engine itself is newer and more complicated. The reason why I assert this belief stems from only one experience....but it was an eye-opener. I had a neighbor (an elderly woman) in a Sacramento suburb that had a silver 1999 Intrigue I would salivate over. I spoke to her every once in a while about her car. I finally told her if she wanted to get rid of it or trade it in, to come to me first. She beamed and even added "and it's got a new engine...the dealership replaced the first one under warranty." At this point, I demurely asked if I could lift the hood. Staring back at me was a 3.5 litre V6. An engine blowing up in a NEW car is INEXCUSABLE. I don't know of ANY 3800s that have gone kaput under the warranty period....nor within the first 150,000 miles of operation for that matter. Good luckand let us know what you decide to do!
  13. Suppose I get one of the cars which cheap, conservative and cautious Trinacriabob drools over (LaCrosse, Grand Prix or Monte Carlo). I then don't order the BIG option package with everything in it but still want the feel of the leather wrapped wheel. (Trust me, from rentals I've had, it makes for a different driving sensation than the urethane wheel). Is there a way to add this feature (leather wrapped wheel a la factory) without pulling the steering wheel off or at least doing it after the fact with some amount of ease? I would we willing to let the dealer do it. Let me know if you have any ideas/opinions.
  14. Buick STILL has not updated their website...there is still a Glacier Metallic Blue which we know is defunct next year. But Pontiac has, because I am getting pricing Grand Prix pricing! Get with the program, Buick!
  15. my response:dynamics (you, engineer, you)
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