07-09-2012, 12:05 AM | #89 |
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The VPC (vehicle prep center) at Port Hueneme finished working on my car last Tuesday, the day before 4th of July!
Then they contacted the trucking company last week to have my car picked up and transported to my Dealership (which is about 2 hours away) But since it was July 4th, the whole task probably got pushed out / delayed for a few days I was really hoping and expecting to have my car this past weekend, on Saturday! BUt last friday, i contacted my CA, and she said she is not seeing anything coming through... SHe says it could be tomorrow or Tuesday July 10th at the latest!! So any days now guys!! so long!! from Drop off on 4/25 until now 7/9 !!! Damn! Way too long !! i am losing patience and am driving my girlfriend crazy because of that !
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07-09-2012, 03:27 PM | #90 |
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I know the feeling. Once many years ago I bought a Renault Clio, we all make mistakes, but it was my first new car. Delivery time at order, 4-6 weeks, but in the end it took up to 6 months before I got it. But the waiting and suffering was forgotten instantly once delivered (and replaced by a complete other kind of suffering....), so just a few more days and you may expect the car to be in showroom presence I guess....
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02-03-2013, 08:12 AM | #91 |
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Man, from your pictures drivenbye30, it's like the roads are always barren! Like some pictures it seems like you just stopped in the middle of a road and took a picture but no one is driving around. Is that how it pretty much is, not tons of traffic?
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02-03-2013, 09:29 AM | #92 |
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3 things fireline43:
1) i like to stay away from the crowd 2) in trying to take beautiful photos, you gotta have lots of patience! LOTS ! (it's all about timing, that split second of perfection) 3) if all else fails, Photoshop :P (fortunately, i am a patient photographer, so i avoid the post production work) it really depend on where you go, it's really up to you, you have to make a list of the places that are important to you, not because it has tons of people or no one. You decide and then you accept the current situation. You have no power over where people go or dont go. Keep it simple Try to worry the least.
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