Big Thanks To kuni
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Big Thanks To kuni
I hate taking my cars to any dealership for service.
I always avoid it, but the AC compressor went out on my Scion xA, so I had to have it replaced under warranty (around $1,600 ).
kuni sells Toyotas through Carson Toyota, and put in a good word for me at their Service Dept. They got the job done, and thankfully, didn't scratch up the car, or do any other noticable damage.
I did have a long wait while the car was being repaired, and kuni was a real bro- he let me test drive the new Scion xD and xB, and he just hung out with me and talked about cars.
If you are looking for a Toyota or Scion in SoCal and want great customer service - PM kuni, or contact him through his webpage: http://besttoyotapricing.blogspot.com/
-Pete
I always avoid it, but the AC compressor went out on my Scion xA, so I had to have it replaced under warranty (around $1,600 ).
kuni sells Toyotas through Carson Toyota, and put in a good word for me at their Service Dept. They got the job done, and thankfully, didn't scratch up the car, or do any other noticable damage.
I did have a long wait while the car was being repaired, and kuni was a real bro- he let me test drive the new Scion xD and xB, and he just hung out with me and talked about cars.
If you are looking for a Toyota or Scion in SoCal and want great customer service - PM kuni, or contact him through his webpage: http://besttoyotapricing.blogspot.com/
-Pete
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Originally Posted by meth,Oct 15 2007, 08:42 AM
for some old schoolers. did u ever buy that house up in the hills?
The second house in the hills was okay, but the owner wouldn't come down much on the price. I think she was asking $699K, and I offered $670K. She countered with $690K, and I said forget it.
I ended up with a tiny old house in Glendale which cost $409K. The neighborhood is nice, so I'm going to demolish and try to rebuild for less than $250K. I'm designing the new house myself with a computer program. Of course, I'm putting in lots of cool mods - tinted windows, carbon fiber, etc.
Hoping to start the new project in about 2 years.
-Pete
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[QUOTE=Kodokan_4,Oct 15 2007, 10:41 AM] I'm designing the new house myself with a computer program. Of course, I'm putting in lots of cool mods - tinted windows, carbon fiber, etc.