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Old 02-15-2023, 09:09 AM
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When will that construction end? !!!!
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Yes, I too saw them working a few days ago. Wonder if the prison sentence for killing an innocent road worker is more than killing a villager ? Now it has me thinking, could this be the very same German convertible sports car that pulled into 466 Publix a couple months ago around 6 p.m., at a VERY HIGH rate of speed, several of us coming out of Publix JUMPED as it squealed by, the guy "literally flew" into the disabled spot in front of the liquor store, did not bother to open the door, but actually JUMPED out of the driver's seat over the side of the CAR ! Looked at least 55, so must be in good shape, and RAN into the liquor store maybe "Fritz" needs his alcohol as much as his caffeine ????
Granted this is peripheral, but did the car display anything to indicate it qualified for handicapped parking? If not, whenever my better half sees his, a call goes to the parking division via 911, and they actually come and ticket the vehicle. In deference to those who truly need that parking spot, take a minute and make the call.

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Old 02-15-2023, 12:22 PM
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If you want to vent, just do it. No need to address someone who won't see it and even if they did, they won't admit it.
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Old 02-15-2023, 12:36 PM
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Love those German cars.
What's that supposed to mean?
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Old 02-15-2023, 01:14 PM
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The German Leopard 2 is a very popular vehicle at the moment.
Bit of a gas guzzler though!
It can guzzle all the gas it wants, it owns the road!
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Old 02-15-2023, 01:17 PM
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My Audi was a lemon. Coolest looking, sturdy lemon. I miss it; I don't miss all the $$ we dumped into it repairing the mechanics.
Back in the 70's stationed in Germany we bought an Audi 100. It didn't miss a month without breaking down. The dealership told us to get rid of it considering how much money we spent on repairs. He liked our business but he said that model was a money pit.
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Old 02-15-2023, 02:55 PM
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Not excusing the driving, but the much of the fault lies with the Florida DOT or whoever is doing the construction on that job. It's the slowest, most disorganized and dangerous road construction project I've ever seen. It should have been done months ago and it appears it will be years before it's finished.
All that dangerous negative life-endangering road status stuff is balanced out and overcome by our "free state" and ZERO income tax.
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Old 02-15-2023, 11:10 PM
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Back in the 70's stationed in Germany we bought an Audi 100. It didn't miss a month without breaking down. The dealership told us to get rid of it considering how much money we spent on repairs. He liked our business but he said that model was a money pit.
I bought a 2018 Audi Q5 (SUV) when I retired because it really has a smooth ride and great handling and appealed to my eyes. First time I Ireally strayed from Toyotas or Hondas. At 44K miles the AC blew out. It took Audi 6 days to find a new unit and belt anywhere in North America (got one in Canada). Final repairs, which required the dash board to be removed and then re-installed invovling 30 hrs. of labor at $200 per was covered by the warranty. When it was returned the right side vents blew warm air when AC on, the left ones blew luke warm air. Back to Audi... needed a new "evaporator." 3 weeks later the Q5 was returned after going thru the dashboard deal. I asked the repair manager if all engine work involved the dashboard deal. He said only repair requiring that is the evaporator. Really?
Scotty Kilmer an auto repair guy from R.I. and Tenn. said on podcast (2 million subscibers, billions of views) that the first Audi he worked on (years ago) required the engine be lifted out for some minor repair and the best thing to do with it was "sell the Audi, ASAP".
German?--- After I bought the Q5 I read the % info on where the parts were made......98% Mexico!
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Back in the 70's stationed in Germany we bought an Audi 100. It didn't miss a month without breaking down. The dealership told us to get rid of it considering how much money we spent on repairs. He liked our business but he said that model was a money pit.
And yet today Consumer Reports and JD Powers continuously rates them very low rating,
and people still spend thousands to buy one.
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Old 02-16-2023, 07:34 AM
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I highly doubt your story. He didn't open the door but JUMPED out of a low to the ground convertible?!?!? That even 17 year olds can't/don't do?!?!? I'm calling....NAHHHH!!! Didn't happen. Make a better one than that up.
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Old 02-16-2023, 07:51 AM
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Granted this is peripheral, but did the car display anything to indicate it qualified for handicapped parking? If not, whenever my better half sees his, a call goes to the parking division via 911, and they actually come and ticket the vehicle. In deference to those who truly need that parking spot, take a minute and make the call.
911? Really?
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Old 02-16-2023, 09:24 AM
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My Audi was a lemon. Coolest looking, sturdy lemon. I miss it; I don't miss all the $$ we dumped into it repairing the mechanics.
Had a BMW 328is. Loved the car, but reliability was not its strong suite. I used to say "Everything to repair on this car is $500. Unless it's $1,000". And that was almost 20 years ago.

When it was running, it was incredible. But got rid of it, and in 2011 bought a used 2001 Z28 Camaro convertible. Yes, not a BMW. But other than basic maintenance, barely in the shop after over 20 years of existence. The LS1 engine and auto trans package is bulletproof. Less than a year ago had to replace the left side window motor. After more than 20 years.

And you never walk into an auto parts store and have the guy behind the counter say "We don't carry parts for Camaros". And those parts have always been cheap.
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Old 02-16-2023, 10:28 AM
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All that dangerous negative life-endangering road status stuff is balanced out and overcome by our "free state" and ZERO income tax.
That Free State stuff is directly from# GovFattyPants. Knock it off.
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