Just looking over the window sticker from my 3.2 TTR...
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Just looking over the window sticker from my 3.2 TTR...
The base price was $42,900. However, fully optioned out, the net price was $50,298.
This included Baseball Optic Leather, 18" 9-spoke alloys, GPS, cell phone prep and cradle, Premium Package (heated seats and homelink), Bose + 6 cd changer, and wheel locks.
Speaking of Bose, the stereo in this one sounds better than what was in my 2001 TTR. More punch and bass as well.
This included Baseball Optic Leather, 18" 9-spoke alloys, GPS, cell phone prep and cradle, Premium Package (heated seats and homelink), Bose + 6 cd changer, and wheel locks.
Speaking of Bose, the stereo in this one sounds better than what was in my 2001 TTR. More punch and bass as well.
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Nice car I'm glad the wait is over.....
Did you see any info on launch control at all. Also I noticed that you wanted to swap with mk1 arms wonder if it will work for the better on the 3.2
Is the gps the same ole arrow pointer thingy on the dash?
Is the gps the same ole arrow pointer thingy on the dash?
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Re: What did you actually pay?
In California, you pay an offset for usage, which is essentially depreciation for mileage from the time you take delivery up until the time that the major problems begin.
So if you drive 15,000 miles before the problems start, then you will pay for 15,000 miles of usage. In my case, I don't remember the exact mileage when problems began, but it was a very low number not too long after delivery. Therefore, my contribution was a very low number, a bit over $2,000.
So if you drive 15,000 miles before the problems start, then you will pay for 15,000 miles of usage. In my case, I don't remember the exact mileage when problems began, but it was a very low number not too long after delivery. Therefore, my contribution was a very low number, a bit over $2,000.
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Re: Nice car I'm glad the wait is over.....
I didn't look for info on LC. Don't really care if it's in the book or not, since it's obviously disabled.
Yes, I do figure that the MkI arms will help, though the car handles nicely out of the box.
The GPS is the arrow thingy with voice commands and such. Not as pretty as some systems, but it seems pretty functional.
Yes, I do figure that the MkI arms will help, though the car handles nicely out of the box.
The GPS is the arrow thingy with voice commands and such. Not as pretty as some systems, but it seems pretty functional.
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You know, I just received that and...
The dude who sold it to me must have had thin wrists. There's no way I can latch this watch and he didn't include the links that he removed when he sized it.
I e-mailed the guy and hopefully I'll hear back from him soon.
I e-mailed the guy and hopefully I'll hear back from him soon.