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Those road trips are the best though. I would definitely do that again. We did that when my wife bought her Boxster, drove it from Denver to LA the long way through all the best parts of CO/UT/AZ. Granted that car is really nice, and we did a bunch of maintenance at a local shop right after buying it, but still.
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No doubt. I learned what I had bought that 9 hour trip home, just like every other 3+ hour trip home after buying a "new to me" car. I remember when I drove to pick up my wife's Allroad, did the deal, gave her the keys and said "follow me home." We pulled in the garage and she asked, "what is this???".
"That's your car. Enjoy. It's bigger, faster and tougher than almost anything you're going to see on the road. You and the kids should be fine."
"Dad!! It's got heated rear seats!!"
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These days cars show up on trailers site unseen... it's weird to me. But I just did it with another [non-runner] Allroad 4.2. It had jumped timing, so my guys pulled the engine and got it up and going for a few grand. Car is mint and I'm into it for a few grand + $500.
mawLast edited by maw1124; Today, 05:41 PM.
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