digitalbliss
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I'm pretty sure I've seen some say a minimum of 4%
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Check for pre-payment penalty and refinance a month into it. Did this with a truck (RAM 2500) I bought a few years ago and saved an additional $3k on what other dealers wanted. Then again, came into dealership the night before thanksgiving with 1 hour to spare.... they didn't care and just wanted to go home =)Any idea what the finance rate will be? Obviously an awesome price unless a high financing rate negates the savings.
I’d consider buying in ID and taking a road trip to VA.
Cold weather group? In Houston? For days it falls below 90Âş? ;-)Thanks Chris. Owe you one. 4% below invoice.
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Hey, people in Texas really need heated steering wheels!Cold weather group? In Houston? For days it falls below 90Âş? ;-)
Guilty as charged for using heated steering wheel in my RR on cold mornings in PHX.Hey, people in Texas really need heated steering wheels!
Not bashing or being condescending, I'm genuinely interested in what temperature constitutes a cold morning in Phoenix?Guilty as charged for using heated steering wheel in my RR on cold mornings in PHX.
My main reason was for the heated seat is I have a bad back, and I've found that after a long day of work the heated seats provide me with some relief. I do like that idea that in the winter I can drive with the top down and have the heated seats/wheel warm me up enough to drive that way. I am currently riding my motorcycle in 30-40 degree weather, and I would love if it had a heated seat. I can't put on enough layers of clothing to keep me warm at 60mph when it's below 40.Hey, people in Texas really need heated steering wheels!
Gonna vary on the person. Under 50 for me, under 80 for my wife.Not bashing or being condescending, I'm genuinely interested in what temperature constitutes a cold morning in Phoenix?
One of the guys at work grew up here (Minnesota), lived in San Diego for a few years and moved back here. In San Diego he rode his motorcycle to work just about every day. He would be at a stop light on a 60 degree morning and look over at the driver next to him who would have a jacket and hat on and be huddled in front of the vent, obviously warming up.
Haha, 80. Your wife sounds like mine, she can't get warm enough in the winter.Gonna vary on the person. Under 50 for me, under 80 for my wife.
Funny, my wife is the same way if it's anywhere near 70 outside she has a jacket on. Weird thing is before we met she lived in Alaska for three years and absolutely loved itHaha, 80. Your wife sounds like mine, she can't get warm enough in the winter.

Sounds perfectly normal to me :cwl::cwl::cwl:Funny, my wife is the same way if it's anywhere near 70 outside she has a jacket on. Weird thing is before we met she lived in Alaska for three years and absolutely loved it![]()
I guess you adjust to your climate. We had quite the cold spell the weeks of Christmas and New Years. A lot of lows in the -15 area, with some daily high temps around -5. Got up to 40 the other day and I didn't even need a jacket.Funny, my wife is the same way if it's anywhere near 70 outside she has a jacket on. Weird thing is before we met she lived in Alaska for three years and absolutely loved it![]()
I'm fine with 50+, but any lower and I need a sweater, but year when your used to 95+ in the summers it doesn't take much to feel cold. I went to Canada on business one year and it was -14. I had 3 sweaters a jacket, gloves, and a beanie and was still struggling , while the locals were wearing just a sweater and some jeans like it was nothing.I guess you adjust to your climate. We had quite the cold spell the weeks of Christmas and New Years. A lot of lows in the -15 area, with some daily high temps around -5. Got up to 40 the other day and I didn't even need a jacket.