just traded rx8 for 2006 lincoln navigator
Had a great time you (forum) :ylsuper: :boring: guys and the car but time to move on into something bigger and better.
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Alrighty then...
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hmmmm :scratchhe
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Thats about as extreme a change as you can get. Good luck with it.
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Originally Posted by j-apex rx
Had a great time you (forum) :ylsuper: :boring: guys and the car but time to move on into something bigger and better.
Just out of curiosity. What year 8 did you have and what was the condition?(mileage etc.) and what did they give you on trade in? |
Enjoy your pimp wagon... and that wonderful Ford "quality"!
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Couldn't find any middle ground, huh?
I'm thinking of trading my 8 in on a Ford Excursion. |
A school bus would be cool, too.
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^ a short one of course.
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Originally Posted by tiggerlee
^ a short one of course.
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Originally Posted by tiggerlee
^ a short one of course.
Ooooh, short bus!!! :) |
Originally Posted by j-apex rx
Had a great time you (forum) :ylsuper: :boring: guys and the car but time to move on into something bigger and better.
:lol: Nice to know you....goodbye :xyxwave: |
Hmm I got rid of my RX8 for an S2k. Maybe I should have gotten a navigator. hehe Glad you enjoyed your time with a sports car. That is certainly a unique trade, but I think trade ins like this are more common then we think. Many RX8 owners are not on this forum. Good luck to ya. :)
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Bi bi ; Please stay out of our fast lane :)
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Originally Posted by j-apex rx
Had a great time you (forum) :ylsuper: :boring: guys and the car but time to move on into something bigger and better.
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Navigator womp womp womp--shoulda got an Escalade.
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bye
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Bye, Enjoy your navigator
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Originally Posted by DarkBrew
:scratchhe I don't get it. You are not the first person to move from our cute little sports car to a huge lumbering truck. There could not be a bigger contrast in my opinion. So what is it? What criteria do you use to pick your vehicles?
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Originally Posted by rodrigo67
maybe he wanted to get better gas milage... :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by rodrigo67
maybe he wanted to get better gas milage... :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by j-apex rx
Had a great time you (forum) :ylsuper: :boring: guys and the car but time to move on into something bigger and better.
If you ever want to trade in the NAV.....I just got my 2006 short bus fleet......will fit 30" wheels...... Pm me for details. https://i2.ebayimg.com/01/i/04/34/a3/61_1_b.JPG Stop sign sold separetly |
Been thinking.....
....a long time, but still can't come up with the question where the answer is "Lincoln Navigator" :Eyecrazy:
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Hey guys...
I also think the Escalade would have been my choice in that category of vehicles, but the navigator is very comfortable. Not all of us who traded for "trucks" lost our sports car flair. Sometimes, life throws you a curve ball and you have to make changes to accomodate new situations. I know one thing for sure...I was thankful I had the SUV last night when I bought a 6 ft tall clock/shelf combo from Pier 1. |
Good riddance...we don't need you SUV-types around these parts.
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:rolleyes:
btw that :rolleyes: was not meant for you khtm. It was in response to a post that shaolin posted which now seems to have disappeared. :scratchhe |
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Yeah right, BIGGER AND BETTER...?? How can you go from a sports car to a mini TRUCK (SUV) and call it "Better". They have completely different functions as a person transporter. Enjoy that lovely finished Ford...real class mate. |
I suspect this thread was initiated to inflame some of our members. His "moving on to something bigger" was an ok statement...but "and better" is what pushed everybody's button! But heck, maybe he meant better for his needs. If the 8 was not satisfying his needs, then his moving on means that's one person who won't possibly be venting negatives about the 8 in this forum!
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Some of you guys are as sore as they come.
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Originally Posted by DreRX8
shoulda got an Escalade.
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Originally Posted by shaolin
Hey guys...
I know one thing for sure...I was thankful I had the SUV last night when I bought a 6 ft tall clock/shelf combo from Pier 1. |
Originally Posted by StealthTL
....a long time, but still can't come up with the question where the answer is "Lincoln Navigator" :Eyecrazy:
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Some people on this website need to chill out. Deliveries cost money and I'm sure that it is a much bigger pain in the ass to have it delivered. But, that's off topic. I respect the guy for going out and getting what his life requires. Not all people can have the luxury of driving whatever they want. And, before the 2007's I thought that the Navigator was a great car. In no way do I think of it being a Ford pickup with a cab on the back. And, even if it was that, who gives a rat's ass?
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I personally like the new Navi's, but there's no way in hell that I would trade my RX8 for a giant gas guzzler. The 8 isn't much better on gas, but it gets around a hell of a lot easier in traffic. I had a small sports car for about 2 years. I decided to buy a nice, new 2005 F-150 about 4 months ago and drove it for three months. I thought I would have more uses for a truck. It wasn't long before I couldn't take it anymore. I called a local dealership and told them to find me an RX8. They found one about a week later. I went there, worked out a deal, and left two hours later with my 8. Never looked back.
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Originally Posted by DarkBrew
Great logic! Drive a big, heavy delivery van around in case you need to buy more stuff! Stores do deliver you know.
Deliveries are not exactly convenient. I have a 90 lb german shepherd who sure loves riding around in the Porsche more than he ever did in the 8. The Porsche has more useable power around town. When flogged HARD, the 8 was faster, but the Porsche moves more effortlessly. The comfort is great and it is impressive to drive a "status symbol" in the business I'm in. This SUV is for the sports car guys who HAD to get an SUV for some reason or another. Don't attempt to ascertain my life and my needs and tell me what sort of vehicle I should be driving. The vehicles I have fit my life and my needs. I'm comfortable in my own skin and I don't need a "delivery van," nor do I have to justify anything to anyone on this board. I was simply pointing out one nice convenience of having an SUV. So please, save me your sarcasm. I loved the RX-8, and rotaries will always have a special place in my heart, but the new rig is quickly making me forget the 8. Parking sensors make it just as easy around town, and it gets the same if not BETTER mpg than the 8, no matter how it's driven. To get power out of the 8 I would be getting 12 mpg. This is why I still have an S2K in the stable. Some of you guys really need to lighten up. I sense alot of hate and jealousy in this thread. Back when I first joined the board the overall level of intelligence and maturity was great, but in the past few months has taken a steep decline. I sense alot more 16-20 year olds on this site as of late. |
Originally Posted by shaolin
Thanks for the sarcasm. :rolleyes:
Deliveries are not exactly convenient. I have a 90 lb german shepherd who sure loves riding around in the Porsche more than he ever did in the 8. The Porsche has more useable power around town. When flogged HARD, the 8 was faster, but the Porsche moves more effortlessly. The comfort is great and it is impressive to drive a "status symbol" in the business I'm in. This SUV is for the sports car guys who HAD to get an SUV for some reason or another. Don't attempt to ascertain my life and my needs and tell me what sort of vehicle I should be driving. The vehicles I have fit my life and my needs. I'm comfortable in my own skin and I don't need a "delivery van," nor do I have to justify anything to anyone on this board. I was simply pointing out one nice convenience of having an SUV. So please, save me your sarcasm. I loved the RX-8, and rotaries will always have a special place in my heart, but the new rig is quickly making me forget the 8. Parking sensors make it just as easy around town, and it gets the same if not BETTER mpg than the 8, no matter how it's driven. To get power out of the 8 I would be getting 12 mpg. This is why I still have an S2K in the stable. Some of you guys really need to lighten up. I sense alot of hate and jealousy in this thread. Back when I first joined the board the overall level of intelligence and maturity was great, but in the past few months has taken a steep decline. I sense alot more 16-20 year olds on this site as of late. |
Originally Posted by shaolin
...Some of you guys really need to lighten up. I sense alot of hate and jealousy in this thread. Back when I first joined the board the overall level of intelligence and maturity was great, but in the past few months has taken a steep decline. I sense alot more 16-20 year olds on this site as of late.
P.S. - I'll probably have a car-like SUV once I get myself a hound. Gotta take em' out on adventures with the people! Maybe even out for a burger run! ;) Plus, the extra room would be nice to have for dragging some crap home without having to pester anyone else. |
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Well that's nothin'. I just traded in my 8 for this bad boy. The CAT 769C. Gets about the same mpg's as the 8. No flooding issues. And damn lots of cargo space. I've already been to Lowes and Walmart, picked up my dry cleaning,bought a new boat and took the neighborhood for a joy ride and hell the bed isn't even ¼ full yet! Pier 1 here I come!
Boy I love this thing. Parrallel parking can be tricky but most people just get the hell outta my way and leave me plenty of room. How nice of them. Except for that Civic that's still stuck in the tire tread. Oh well it'll fly off once I get going. I strongly suggest considering the trade folks. It's well worth it IMO. :rock: |
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Ah, Tiggerlee, it's cute how you try and keep your trucks "sporty," I've decided that if I'm going to get a truck, I'm going to get a TRUCK! No screwing around trying to pretend it's a sports car! :rofl:
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Originally Posted by tiggerlee
Well that's nothin'. I just traded in my 8 for this bad boy. The CAT 769C. Gets about the same mpg's as the 8. No flooding issues. And damn lots of cargo space. I've already been to Lowes and Walmart, picked up my dry cleaning,bought a new boat and took the neighborhood for a joy ride and hell the bed isn't even ¼ full yet! Pier 1 here I come!
Boy I love this thing. Parrallel parking can be tricky but most people just get the hell outta my way and leave me plenty of room. How nice of them. Except for that Civic that's still stuck in the tire tread. Oh well it'll fly off once I get going. I strongly suggest considering the trade folks. It's well worth it IMO. :rock: you are a funny post whore, btw thanks for the help. also the 8 will fit in the back so it is double mileage!!!!! beers :beer: |
Originally Posted by Rhawb
Ah, Tiggerlee, it's cute how you try and keep your trucks "sporty," I've decided that if I'm going to get a truck, I'm going to get a TRUCK! No screwing around trying to pretend it's a sports car! :rofl:
Is that a plastic bag I see stuck underneath? :rofl: |
Originally Posted by swoope
you are a funny post whore, btw thanks for the help.
No problem. Let me know if you need me to kick some ass! :)
Originally Posted by swoope
also the 8 will fit in the back so it is double mileage!!!!!
beers :beer: Genius!! :bowdown: |
Originally Posted by Rhawb
P.S. - I'll probably have a car-like SUV once I get myself a hound. Gotta take em' out on adventures with the people! Maybe even out for a burger run! ;) Plus, the extra room would be nice to have for dragging some crap home without having to pester anyone else.
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Originally Posted by tiggerlee
Is that a plastic bag I see stuck underneath? :rofl:
At least I'm brave enough to show up for meets! :rofl: |
Originally Posted by Rhawb
:cussing:
At least I'm brave enough to show up for meets! :rofl: beers :beer: |
Originally Posted by G8rboy
I've been really looking at the cross-over segment myself... I'm on my third and last Explorer and pretty much done with the truck-based SUV's. I love the Infiniti FX and BMW X5, but neither seat 7 (required for my 3 kids and their friends). The SUV I'm close to pulling the trigger on is the Cadillac SRX - 320hp V8, 0-60 just a little slower than the RX8, and handles great. I really didn't want to buy a GM, but the caddy looks like it's built better than the usual GM crap.
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Originally Posted by swoope
yea you should have been in tampa. rhawbs starter sounds fast, for some odd reason he would not shut the car off for 5 min after the demonstration.
beers :beer: Swoope, I need dirt on you so I can retort :squint: |
Originally Posted by swoope
yea you should have been in tampa. rhawbs starter sounds fast, for some odd reason he would not shut the car off for 5 min after the demonstration.
beers :beer: zing! :rofl: |
[QUOTE=Rhawb]Yeesh! I can't win with you people! :banghead:
Swoope, I need dirt on you so I can retort :squint:[/QUOTE i painted my calipers a different color, and my wheels look like rx7s, but they are light 18 lbs made by enkei and cheap. search if you want to see, bitch. bad news you can give me shit about them, but i dont care so what is the point. beers :beer: |
Originally Posted by tiggerlee
zing! :rofl:
back to the thread. beers :beer: |
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