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Re: New: 320i.
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Subject: Re: New: 320i.
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From: James Steele <avon@domain.elided>
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Date: Sat, 22 Oct 1994 21:34:37 -0400 (EDT)
On Thu, 20 Oct 1994, Jeffrey Andrew Campbell wrote:
> Listen you little jerk, you mentioned in your original post that the
> car had a bunch of serious problems. You said you aquired the car, nor
Yes, it has a few serious quirks here and there. Most of these are
fixable, with enough time.
> purchased it. You made no mention of it being your only transportation.
> The main thrust of the message semmed to be asking what you should do
> with the car. You obtained it cheaply, didn't seem to need it as
Uhh...No. The main thrust of the message was general advice, and stuff
about what problems should I worry about (as someone else mentioned, that
320's tend to be very prone to rusting into tiny little pieces). I meant
like, comments like this.
> transport, and it had a bunch of time consuming problems to fix. You
> asked for peoples opinions and ideas. I simply suggested that the
> easiest and most cost effective thing to do would be to part it out. You
> could make some money, perhaps to help cove the lost you faced when you
> had to enact the lien on it.
If your suggestion was to part it, fine. That's your suggestion, maybe
you caught me in a prickly mood. However, I did the numbers on parting
it out, the engine is...to be blunt, fucked. The clutch was changed two
days ago (it's more complicated than I thought it would be.) It wouldn't
be practical to part the car, the only logical solution for me, would be
to junk it. :) Heh, seriously, I'm keeping the car even thought my
better judgement tells me not to. I've gone through a number of cars
that my judgement told me to sell, then oddly enough after I got rid of
them, they delevoped a rash of problems. Something about TLC, I suppose.
> If you don't want advice, don't post questions to the list and ask
> for it. And if you get advice you are not interested, don't bother
> wasting everyone's time by being an immature little jerk and flamming.
I suppose, useful advice? I've always been told that the only time you
part out a car, is when it's inoperable. Not when it runs.
> If you ask for an opinion in a public forum, and you get a reasonable
> response, where do you get the idea that you can flame the very people
> you asked for help?
Perhaps, we don't define reasonable the same way, and again, perhaps I
was in a prickly mood that day, obviously it's not an excuse but then again.
> As a fellow 320i owner, you have certainly alienated me from any of
> the help you seem to need.
Don't laugh, I seem to have done that at the local Dodge dealer too,
something about my being picky about their getting my engine dirty. If
your alienated, what do you want, a public apoligy? <Shrugs> I could
post it, but what's the point?