crazy car buying story
that was in may i think.
first off, i work in a home office and keep the car in the garage so that keeps it decent for the most part. plus i'm in florida so we don't see any ice/snow/salt which helps too. however, in central FL twice a year we have swarms of these insects called "love bugs" (they fly around in mating pairs!) that definitely make a mess on the car from driving. so that pic was from may when i took off the love bug mess. on a previous car i used to rub baby oil across the front so the bugs don't stick. 
thanks and nope, not into detailing.
if I had to, I could do oil changes myself, as I did for decades).
What's that big area of concrete, though....is your driveway that large?

Now have 5K on the clock and wonder if I should not change the oil. On the other hand I begin to wonder if I'm not making my life unpleasant what with a crazy obsession to look after cars which seemingly benefit the next owner more than myself. What do you think?
do what works for you. i suspect the old 3k changes are a waste of money, but i personally wouldn't wait 15k.thanks!
iirc this is V6 and RWD
which leads me to ask, OP any regrets not getting 4WD and/or the V8? What sort of mileage are you getting?
which leads me to ask, OP any regrets not getting 4WD and/or the V8? What sort of mileage are you getting?
right now i get avg 22mpg. nothing spectacular but better than the 17 i used to get on the explorer v8/rwd!
How long do you plan to keep it?..........or haven't you given it much thought? If you hold on to it as long as you did the Explorer, I guess that will be for a while.
I myself am generally in the middle between two extremes. I see the most sense in keeping a vehicle long enough to avoid taking a bath on depreciation and reasonably get your money's worth out of it, but not so long that it becomes a money pit, long past warranty, trying to keep it running, or to make it reach a certain lifetime.
I myself am generally in the middle between two extremes. I see the most sense in keeping a vehicle long enough to avoid taking a bath on depreciation and reasonably get your money's worth out of it, but not so long that it becomes a money pit, long past warranty, trying to keep it running, or to make it reach a certain lifetime.
Last edited by mmarshall; Jul 17, 2015 at 05:51 PM.
I thought it was the gatehouse - would be interesting what MM thought it was ........

AWD or part time 4X4 only makes sense if you will really need it, otherwise you can pay up to 10USD - K for something that you don't need - granted that AWD can add to safer handling and part time 4X4 can be like a pistol: mostly not needed, but when you need it, you need it very much.
After I bought the Ranger which is part time 4X4, I became fanatically interested in the mechanics behind AWD and part time 4X4. Eventually found out how my Lexus RX350's AWD operates - for some reason a well kept secret by Lexus.
Like your ride a lot - always desired one myself.


AWD or part time 4X4 only makes sense if you will really need it, otherwise you can pay up to 10USD - K for something that you don't need - granted that AWD can add to safer handling and part time 4X4 can be like a pistol: mostly not needed, but when you need it, you need it very much.
After I bought the Ranger which is part time 4X4, I became fanatically interested in the mechanics behind AWD and part time 4X4. Eventually found out how my Lexus RX350's AWD operates - for some reason a well kept secret by Lexus.
Like your ride a lot - always desired one myself.
http://www.wired.com/2015/07/hackers...-jeep-highway/
just read about this, something to watch out for
just read about this, something to watch out for
http://www.wired.com/2015/07/hackers...-jeep-highway/
just read about this, something to watch out for
just read about this, something to watch out for
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/car...e-highway.html
Someone else apparently liked that story enough to start a separate thread on it here in Car Chat.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/car...e-highway.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/car...e-highway.html
we have swarms of these insects called "love bugs" (they fly around in mating pairs!) that definitely make a mess on the car from driving.



You must take the time to keep it detailed.








