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Kevin H.

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We both drove it so the blame goes 50/50, Millage 41500, Hi Kev
Breaks never replaced yet, kept up with all the maintenance
WOW!.....That's LOW mileage for back brakes! From what I've seen lately (especially with Japanese "named" cars), they seem to have gone CHEAPIE on wear items like brake pads, tires, etc. My wife's 09 Honda Civic (purchased BRAND NEW)...Needed new front brakes @ 14,000 miles, and new tires @ under 30,000 mi. I'll NEVER buy a Honda again! Just changed rear brakes on my 02 Cavalier......@110,000 mi :D.
 

Whiskey

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Yea, and it's a 2012, I treat my cars VERY good, this was just out of the blue when they rotated my tires they came out and told me this
 

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We both drove it so the blame goes 50/50, Millage 41500, Hi Kev
Breaks never replaced yet, kept up with all the maintenance
Sis it could've been as bad as the van we inherited, $1000 of our tax money to fix the front end that was all jacked up, new tie rods and a few other things. What we both presumed was a front end alignment turned in to a huge repair, but the van was a gift so I'm totally cool with it, just glad we're getting it fixed today. Could've been a bad deal driving on the highway, my wife needed a new vehicle and was wanting a van anyway, so it worked out in the end, I hate the circumstances we got it but grateful nonetheless. I've been up since 5ish last night, been running around all morning after work. I'm going to bed now, thankfully one of her friends is gonna take her to the shop later to pick up the van when it's done. I'm beat, time for bed.
 

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Not to mention all the other stuff that's gone wrong with my wife's Civic. Paint is coming off of the roof, Driver's side visor is broke (and is $80 for a new one:mad:). Main Bolt that holds the alternator bracket SNAPPED in HALF, and had to be drilled out and replaced. Give me a minute and I'll think of some more other stuff too:rolleyes:.
 

Kevin H.

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My Dad has/had (2) Jeep Grand Cherokees, and LOVES them. My sister and BIL have (2) of them also. My other sister has a Chevy Equinox....but I've never asked her how she likes it. She's had it for about 3 or 4 years now.
 

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Please not an escape.....:D
Don't hate the fords or the Barney truck
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shes the good old workhorse with 200k miles

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I have always driven gmc and never had any serious problems
 

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I have only owned one American car (Ford Focus ST, which is my "other car"). I quite like it.
 

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Morning everyone!

Aw, that's sad. I saw EWF here several years ago at a festival. We've lost so many lately. I'll be going to a visitation/wake a little later today for a family friend.

Anyone remember when David Letterman had his heart surgery a really long time ago? When he came back to the show, he was drinking coffee and would cringe with every sip. He announced he was having to drink decaf and called it, "Decaf: It's useless, warm, brown water."
Huck So very sorry to hear of your Loss
 

Jimi

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I've been a type-1 diabetic since I was first diagnosed as a toddler; survived cancer; and, managed to be a total man-slut through the '80s without getting HIV...

Dairy products and I have a love/hate relationship; i.e.,

  1. I love them.
  2. They HATE me.
So, lactose-free or almond milk for me. Soy? Oh, hell no. When I order Chinese Hot & Sour soup, I have it cooked to order, with NO BEAN CURD - anything that can grow in the state I live in, I double-check - 'cause they play fast and loose with how fertilization is obtained, and applied.

Cheese? Oh, yes - but, I pay for it, bodily.

Life? Love it. Grateful for it, too - regardless of how many times I stick myself to check my blood glucose, or inject long-acting or short-acting insulin.

Food? I love to cook. I know where to buy my ingredients; no steroids, or growth hormones; no GMO, for ANYTHING we eat.

Love? Oh, definitely yes. She and her lovely curly hair are right next to me. There's love in this VU thread, too.

Whatever product we buy for vaping, aside from premium ejuice (unless you're a Dekang fanatic), is more than likely made in China.

Authentic vs. clone: Innokin began its existence as a clone-producer. I prefer to buy certified, authentic mods and tanks - but, there are folk among us who choose to save money; so, send in the clones... bring on the clones...

Right now... they're here...

If someone prefers to buy a pot-metal clone, over its stainless steel-made authentic counterpart -

It's their own business. They are free to do it, and shouldn't be hassled about it. If they're able to vape, enjoy it, and be a part of this fast-growing community -

That's absolutely fantastic. Bully for them. That means one less customer for Big Tobacco. Big Tobacco killed my father, and many of my relatives. It had a hand, if you will, in my life, and Liz's (she survived cancer, too - but, it killed her daughter at age 32).

I quit smoking after cancer. Four and a half years later, my mother had a stroke. My father had quit smoking, too. She wasn't supposed to live. So, after her diagnosis, and prognosis - my father and I went to the hospital Chapel, and prayed.

We left the hospital, went straight to a bar, and proceeded to get inebriated. After drink X, we both bought a pack of cigarettes. I smoked until 2012, and went to e-cigs. My father smoked until his death, under my care, in 2006.

My mother died in 1998, after being in a vegetative state for eight years from respiratory failure, post-stroke. That, with cigarettes and alcohol, killed my father.

I've got health issues. Three surgeries coming up, in the next four months. Yet, my PSAs are good, no new cancer found yet, and vaping is keeping me sane.

With psychiatry, therapy, and pain management. Let us all be vaping buddies, celebrate the things in common that we share, and still maintain individuality.

I've forgiven myself for my life's mistakes. I've been clean and sober for over eight years. Liz just celebrated her thirteenth year of sobriety (she picked up her chip last week).

Let's all forgive each other. Words hurt - even written ones in a forum thread. Look to people like @Whiskey, for patience; @Huckleberried, for tolerance; @pete67, for wisdom and support; @Markw4mms, for affability and goodness...

You can look to Liz and I for love, kindness and empathy. Look to one another for all good things. We've all suffered in our lives. Let all of us shed past differences, and begin anew a community of camaraderie, and 'vape.'

@LOveWerks and @Liz Wonder :):)
I wish I could double like this post
 

Whiskey

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I have only owned one American car (Ford Focus ST, which is my "other car"). I quite like it.
I liked those too, but I need the SUV for the dog kennels and driving in the mountains here can get sketchy at times in the winter.
 

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I've been a type-1 diabetic since I was first diagnosed as a toddler; survived cancer; and, managed to be a total man-slut through the '80s without getting HIV...

Dairy products and I have a love/hate relationship; i.e.,

  1. I love them.
  2. They HATE me.
So, lactose-free or almond milk for me. Soy? Oh, hell no. When I order Chinese Hot & Sour soup, I have it cooked to order, with NO BEAN CURD - anything that can grow in the state I live in, I double-check - 'cause they play fast and loose with how fertilization is obtained, and applied.

Cheese? Oh, yes - but, I pay for it, bodily.

Life? Love it. Grateful for it, too - regardless of how many times I stick myself to check my blood glucose, or inject long-acting or short-acting insulin.

Food? I love to cook. I know where to buy my ingredients; no steroids, or growth hormones; no GMO, for ANYTHING we eat.

Love? Oh, definitely yes. She and her lovely curly hair are right next to me. There's love in this VU thread, too.

Whatever product we buy for vaping, aside from premium ejuice (unless you're a Dekang fanatic), is more than likely made in China.

Authentic vs. clone: Innokin began its existence as a clone-producer. I prefer to buy certified, authentic mods and tanks - but, there are folk among us who choose to save money; so, send in the clones... bring on the clones...

Right now... they're here...

If someone prefers to buy a pot-metal clone, over its stainless steel-made authentic counterpart -

It's their own business. They are free to do it, and shouldn't be hassled about it. If they're able to vape, enjoy it, and be a part of this fast-growing community -

That's absolutely fantastic. Bully for them. That means one less customer for Big Tobacco. Big Tobacco killed my father, and many of my relatives. It had a hand, if you will, in my life, and Liz's (she survived cancer, too - but, it killed her daughter at age 32).

I quit smoking after cancer. Four and a half years later, my mother had a stroke. My father had quit smoking, too. She wasn't supposed to live. So, after her diagnosis, and prognosis - my father and I went to the hospital Chapel, and prayed.

We left the hospital, went straight to a bar, and proceeded to get inebriated. After drink X, we both bought a pack of cigarettes. I smoked until 2012, and went to e-cigs. My father smoked until his death, under my care, in 2006.

My mother died in 1998, after being in a vegetative state for eight years from respiratory failure, post-stroke. That, with cigarettes and alcohol, killed my father.

I've got health issues. Three surgeries coming up, in the next four months. Yet, my PSAs are good, no new cancer found yet, and vaping is keeping me sane.

With psychiatry, therapy, and pain management. Let us all be vaping buddies, celebrate the things in common that we share, and still maintain individuality.

I've forgiven myself for my life's mistakes. I've been clean and sober for over eight years. Liz just celebrated her thirteenth year of sobriety (she picked up her chip last week).

Let's all forgive each other. Words hurt - even written ones in a forum thread. Look to people like @Whiskey, for patience; @Huckleberried, for tolerance; @pete67, for wisdom and support; @Markw4mms, for affability and goodness...

You can look to Liz and I for love, kindness and empathy. Look to one another for all good things. We've all suffered in our lives. Let all of us shed past differences, and begin anew a community of camaraderie, and 'vape.'

@LOveWerks and @Liz Wonder :):)


JFC
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Jimi

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You guys might have seen my recent post about my young neighbor dying suddenly from a massive heart attack..Well his mom came up here and just completely broke down..I remember her and Ted (her son that died and shared her house with) get into nasty, horrible name callin' fights fueled by alcohol..I'm sure she is hurting right now..but she refused me to give her a little hug, screaming "don't touch me Jimmy!
She's known my Dad since moving out here in '82..Dad said she gave him the title to Ted's motorhome...what a morning so far...

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Sorry to hear this Break, I can't imagine how you feel
 

MKPM

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I liked those too, but I need the SUV for the dog kennels and driving in the mountains here can get sketchy at times in the winter.
She is leaning towards that Volvo due to our tendency to take our Greyhound everywhere.
 

Jimi

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I had that happen last year on my truck, but waited so long after feeling that awful metal-metal contact it cut the rear drums and I had to buy brand new drums at $110 ea, plus another $150 for a brake job.. Next time I'll get it into the shop alot sooner, lol

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Yow that Sux
 

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Why ?????? Educate me with your greatest wisdom, and make it good

For what it is and price point your better off taking the small step up to the explorer or even the edge. The escapes aren't built the greatest, bearings and the AWD system has had problems and the gas mileage is crap.

Don't hate the fords or the Barney truck
f6dce9afd91491c6b778fcd650b35b63.jpg
shes the good old workhorse with 200k miles

sent from a dumb operated smartphone


I drive a 2003 ford expedition XLT
 

SirVtHondaGuy08

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We've been eyeing the rav 4 and the rouge, just a matter of figuring out which one we want. Want an suv just nothing to big


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Whiskey

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For what it is and price point your better off taking the small step up to the explorer or even the edge. The escapes aren't built the greatest, bearings and the AWD system has had problems and the gas mileage is crap.




I drive a 2003 ford expedition XLT
Don't want it, too big, the Highlander was over kill
 

Jimi

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Sis it could've been as bad as the van we inherited, $1000 of our tax money to fix the front end that was all jacked up, new tie rods and a few other things. What we both presumed was a front end alignment turned in to a huge repair, but the van was a gift so I'm totally cool with it, just glad we're getting it fixed today. Could've been a bad deal driving on the highway, my wife needed a new vehicle and was wanting a van anyway, so it worked out in the end, I hate the circumstances we got it but grateful nonetheless. I've been up since 5ish last night, been running around all morning after work. I'm going to bed now, thankfully one of her friends is gonna take her to the shop later to pick up the van when it's done. I'm beat, time for bed.
Good Night Joshua
 

always9988

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We've been eyeing the rav 4 and the rouge, just a matter of figuring out which one we want. Want an suv just nothing to big


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We recently went window shopping for cars and that rav4 is slick. I was really impressed with the price for the options available and even the base model came with plenty of standard "options". Next car I'm leaning between that and the new jeep renegade
 

Whiskey

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We recently went window shopping for cars and that rav4 is slick. I was really impressed with the price for the options available and even the base model came with plenty of standard "options". Next car I'm leaning between that and the new jeep renegade
And was my absolute FAVORITE vehicle, that is until they changed the body style
 

always9988

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I have the Pontiac g6 and we are pretty sure it was a lemon from the factory. Bought brand new in 08 and we've replaced brakes, rotors, drive shaft, drums, and everything else you can think of. She's got 130,000 now and runs fine, reliable, but that has to be the most expensive new car. We added it up and I could've had something way cooler for the money we put in it
 

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We recently went window shopping for cars and that rav4 is slick. I was really impressed with the price for the options available and even the base model came with plenty of standard "options". Next car I'm leaning between that and the new jeep renegade
I was trying to get Mattie interested in that one. She is moving to coastal GA (near Jacksonville) in April, and wants it for commuting to work on Amelia Island. I will be joining her in September.
 

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I have the Pontiac g6 and we are pretty sure it was a lemon from the factory. Bought brand new in 08 and we've replaced brakes, rotors, drive shaft, drums, and everything else you can think of. She's got 130,000 now and runs fine, reliable, but that has to be the most expensive new car. We added it up and I could've had something way cooler for the money we put in it
My last three cars have been perfect (Mazda 3, Focus ST, Mercedes), but I have had some money pits as well.
 

always9988

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And was my absolute FAVORITE vehicle, that is until they changed the body style
I also love the new Ford explorer body style. If you're wanting a smaller suv one of the top rated new ones is the Mazda cx5 I think? My mom has one from last year and just adores it, hated her escape

Edit: not cx5 haha I can't remember what its called though
 

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I'm spending my lunch hour fighting with my old bank. Yay I get to harass bank employees
 
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