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Re: Good deal or not? [ecogan] by ecnelov on Mon Jan 26 04:31:17 PST 2009

ecogan - How much was your extended warranty? I commute from Reading, PA to Ambler (just north of Philly) so I'll be putting about 100 miles a day on the car. That'll burn through the standard warranty pretty quickly.

Re: Three down, two to go [avalon02wh] by gagrice on Thu May 15 17:24:10 PDT 2008

When I retired from my job in the Arctic gas in our villages we served was over $7 per gallon. I watched over 25 years the villagers went from snow machines to 3 & 4 wheelers to 4X4 PU trucks and full sized SUVs. I do not remember a time that they did not pay $4 or more for gas. Of course there were not many miles of road in those villages. Most people jumped into the truck and drove to the airport or store and back. Maybe it was a mile or a little over. Most of the gas is barged into the villages in the short time that the ice is open in the late Summer. They heat with oil almost exclusively. That has to be killing them with the price of diesel. So add Alaska villages to that list of folks that we have it better than. Alaska Journal of Commerce A handful of Alaska villages have run out of heating oil, and are either having to bundle up for the winter or pay more than double the going price to restock. Meanwhile, some data indicates families by the dozens are leaving their homes and moving to the cities. The communities of Ambler in Northwest Alaska; Nikolski and Perryville, in the Aleutians; Kodiak Island's Karluk; and St. George and St. Paul in the Bering Sea all had to have fuel oil shipments flown in during the past few weeks. Flying heating oil into villages pushes the price from the average of $4.25 a gallon to as much as $11 a gallon, said Delise Calcote, office manager with Alaska Inter-Tribal Council. Increased fuel prices and long, cold winters, as well as a reduction in the number of shippers, have left these villages with no choice but to fly in fuel.

power locks on 2006 by ambler on Fri Aug 31 13:16:38 PDT 2007

are nissan's power locks also automatic locking at a certain speed?

Re: Pontiac Solstice [freedom3] by spoom on Sat May 12 20:41:23 PDT 2007

Mine's pretty noisy on the highway, but no worse than other unlined top convertibles I've driven. There is an optional type of top now from what I see in the option list but I bought mine off the lot and apparently it has to be built in at the factory. The leaking roof is obviously a defect that needs to be addressed so stay on 'em. Mine doesn't leak anywhere, even thought he fit on my body panels is worse than an old R :) ambler

Re: 2007 Lexus ES350 Transmission problems [garmo] by tenpin2007 on Thu Jan 04 07:00:17 PST 2007

Kimmel & Silverman Ambler, PA 215-540-8888 or 1-800 LEMON LAW

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