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12-25-2006, 05:03 PM
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Neighbor's son's H3
The lady back the road stopped to see me a few days ago. Her son who lives in Texas bought an H3. She wanted Christmas suggestions and I suggested the fuel cap, rear camera and XM suscription. He bought a Slate Blue Adventure used and got the 100,000 mile warranty. It came with UCP, rear light guards, leather seats... all for $27,000.
Worst part is he and his room mate/life partner had no idea they had the UCP, said we don't need it, if you want it you can have it and we would never notice.. In fact they said if I installed the gas cap cover and camera I could have the UCP since they plan on never going off road and getting dirty. Seems like a good deal if they still agree to it tomorrow
They had driven in from Texas (23 hours) and averaged 20.056 MPG.
Simply Fabulous (spoke with a femine lisp)
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12-25-2006, 05:17 PM
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Re: Neighbor's son's H3
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Originally Posted by Scouts Out
The lady back the road stopped to see me a few days ago. Her son who lives in Texas bought an H3. She wanted Christmas suggestions and I suggested the fuel cap, rear camera and XM suscription. He bought a Slate Blue Adventure used and got the 100,000 mile warranty. It came with UCP, rear light guards, leather seats... all for $27,000.
Worst part is he and his room mate/life partner had no idea they had the UCP, said we don't need it, if you want it you can have it and we would never notice.. In fact they said if I installed the gas cap cover and camera I could have the UCP since they plan on never going off road and getting dirty. Seems like a good deal if they still agree to it tomorrow
They had driven in from Texas (23 hours) and averaged 20.056 MPG.
Simply Fabulous (spoke with a femine lisp)
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First, MERRY CHRISTMAS !!!
next
Wear ear plugs, REMOVE THE UCP FIRST, then install the other chit
RYD
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12-25-2006, 05:20 PM
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Re: Neighbor's son's H3
UCP = Under carriage protection ???
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12-25-2006, 05:36 PM
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Re: Neighbor's son's H3
Could the lads have incorrectly assumed that the "undercarriage protection" is some sort of butt-plug? 
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12-25-2006, 05:38 PM
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Re: Neighbor's son's H3
Sweet deal! 
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12-25-2006, 07:16 PM
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Re: Neighbor's son's H3
20 miles a gallon???
I just drove to Los Angeles and back from Vancouver BC and I couldn't get any more than 17.5.... less if I had a howling head from the storms we have been getting. Does the 07 get better fuel economy??
Merry Christmas.... no happy holiday..... just Merry Christmas...... call it what it is..... 
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