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#1 · (Edited)
MOKANAR (missouri-oklahoma-kansas-arkansas)

Thought I'd start a new thread, as not all of us are from KC. Be nice to have our own header! (hint hint mods)

How much rain you all getting? I have about 3.25" since Thursday night. Raining all day today as well.
 
#454 ·
My parents gave us an avacado green washer/dryer when we got married. We painted it white before it came in the house.

Good call on getting the TV instead. Then you can watch some good stuff in hi-def and forget about the fact your wearing damp smelly clothes:laugh:

That trailer is interesting. Its cheap enough that it doesn't matter that its a single instead of a double.
 
#459 ·
I can tolerate the 'normal' Dallas traffic. It gets a little backed up around LBJ and you're on a suicide mission if you have to take Central Expwy South of LBJ. But most of what I do in Dallas is up around Frisco where things tend to flow pretty smooth except around the mall.
But this construction is CRAZY.
And out in Bedford along 183, there are a ton of businesses that closed over construction that has gone on for years and from the looks of it, will go on for years more. The Audi dealer out there said there is a class action against the state and that if they can settle for something, they are moving to Grapevine. They have a nearly new facility where they are now but are willing to get out.
 
#460 ·
Construction is an on-going process there, LBJ is going to be a mess for a long time. Funny you should mention southbound on Central, my wife and both worked downtown and make that trek for years, and yes, it sucked, lol.

You are in the industry, but it is freakin' alarming how many people are driving around without any insurance. That's my worst fear driving in that traffic, I literally feel like I'm rolling the dice.
 
#461 ·
Well guys another weekend of rain and nto so nice weather but i did see (2) Daytona 675's... Guessing commuter bikes.
One should not be hard to identify if he has posted up on here... has a gold colored frame like the late model RSV Mille's did and all white... Another was a 675R, can't believ how many of the Models i have seen since being back, think this was the 3rd one.

Maybe it is a sign?:whistle:
 
#462 ·
I saw a blue Daytona locally a week or two ago but I was held up at a traffic light and couldn't catch up to it at the time.
 
#465 ·
I was just going off the title;
"Why Human-Neanderthal Sex Is Tricky to Prove":laugh:
 
#466 ·
Have new wheels on the way for the wife's car, along with a new stereo and auto-dimming mirror. She spent a lot less than we were budgeting for so I get to spend the difference playing 'Pimp my ride'
I'll post some before/after pics in a week when everything is in. Personally I'm not too thrilled with the powertrain but shes happy with it and thats all that matters.
 
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2007 Audi A4 Cabrolet 2.0T CVT. with 27,000 miles.
We went there with 3 2009 A4 models to look at, all of them S-Line (a sport package thing, mainly appearance with 18in wheels and slightly different front bumper) and all 3 were gone by the time we got there.
Our backup cars were all 2009 Mercedes C300 and 2008-09 BMW 528i. We looked at a couple but wife was discouraged - She didn't really care too much about a 'vert till they were all sold out from under her.
So we did some last minute searching and found several at DFW Audi which I knew would be harder to get a 'deal' than the cheezy little warehouse lots around LBJ.
We test drove several and never intended to go older than 2009 but this one had lower miles than the others and was cheaper so we went with it.

Personally, not the most exciting car I've driven. It looks nice but not what I would have picked. But several times I steered her into cars she didn't really want so I left this as her pick. The 2.0T is an interesting and easily modded engine, but the CVT transmission takes the joy out of driving and has a little lag from a stop. The top mechanism is pretty sweet and acceleration is decent from 10mph on, but not a linear power curve. Once the turbo gets involved, BOOM - traction control light flickkers briefly just as it kicks in.

Since this one is not an S-Line and we got it cheap, I ordered same size wheels but they are for the A6 S-line, similar to the wheels of an R8 GT that was on the showroom floor.
Maintenance book has dealer stamps from the first couple services and I had this dealer do the 25,000 mile service that was 2000 past due.
Decent car. I like it but not LOVE it. If it was a 6 speed manual with quattro and black interior, I would probably feel completely differently about it. That would have cost a lot more and for how she drives and what she needs it for, this will do fine. The trunk has an adjustable shelf where the top stows so you can get back your trunk space when the top is up. Trunk is something like 10.3 cf and the sedan model is something like 13.1 cf so you don't really lose a lot there.

In the meantime, this video is just like the ones we tried to buy that got sold. Ours is same color, different wheels. At 2:15 you can see the top mechanism in action
 
#470 ·
I was almost suspicious of the miles but it matches up with the dealer service stamps from scheduled maintenance, as well as a bill of sale and odometer statement for the second owner (second owner was in University Park and had it serviced at Boardwalk Audi) and those match up with Carfax and Autocheck. I'm suspecting it was owned by old people who never drive (like my in-laws who rarely drive their Mustang Convertible).
 
#471 ·
Without a doubt an older women's car (not saying your wife is old), old persons car or a guy like the one in the video..
But it gets you where you need to go, and has a drop down top!

I really need to find me a Cage i can live with and or LOVE!:grouphug2:
 
#481 ·
Get one if you can. Everyone should own one once. I haven't had mine yet but my wife was begging me to buy one instead of the Street Triple. I could probably talk her into any car I could afford if I would give up the bike. No plans to do that for now.
 
#480 ·
Damn..... you're all trying to make me feel old..... like a Neanderthal or something. :laugh: I suppose the Rav4 might be considered pretty tame, but it's comfy, dependable, the back seat folds down to create an awesome roadside porn pit :whistle:, at this point in life I'd rather spend the money on a hot bike. :thumbup:
 
#483 ·
Hey if our old, paid-for Grand Cherokee would have kept starting on a regular basis, we'ld still have it now....and no payments.
 
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