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Getting the "Sell It" Feeling
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<blockquote data-quote="Ande99SVT" data-source="post: 13002034" data-attributes="member: 92365"><p>I've had my car since October of 2012, didn't get to lay eyes on her till December when I got back from deployment. Had an issue with the first tune, got it retuned and everything ran great until I got her on the dyno and it showed a little lean. So I got the car retuned yet again and she is running great with no problems except for the PPRV stutter when shifting (80% Fuel Pump Duty Cycle) which is not a terribly hard thing to fix. I just recently drove the car 2,500 miles across country with absolutely no issues whatsoever and got surprising decent mileage per tank. </p><p></p><p>Now that I'm here in 29 Palms, California, this is where the feeling has started to come up. There is NOTHING here, just desert. There are quite a few things around to include L.A., Las Vegas, etc but in this general area there is nothing. One thing that has come to my possible interest is off roading. Maybe picking up a Jeep Wrangler and being able to go through some modest trails along out here with the family.</p><p></p><p>Both my Wife and Dad tell me I'm going to regret it, because I have wanted one of these cars for over five years. I guess I'm just getting the blues. She has 68,000 miles on it and I am a bit worried something may go wrong here soon. </p><p></p><p>Anyone get this feeling before? Sell there Terminator and regret it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ande99SVT, post: 13002034, member: 92365"] I've had my car since October of 2012, didn't get to lay eyes on her till December when I got back from deployment. Had an issue with the first tune, got it retuned and everything ran great until I got her on the dyno and it showed a little lean. So I got the car retuned yet again and she is running great with no problems except for the PPRV stutter when shifting (80% Fuel Pump Duty Cycle) which is not a terribly hard thing to fix. I just recently drove the car 2,500 miles across country with absolutely no issues whatsoever and got surprising decent mileage per tank. Now that I'm here in 29 Palms, California, this is where the feeling has started to come up. There is NOTHING here, just desert. There are quite a few things around to include L.A., Las Vegas, etc but in this general area there is nothing. One thing that has come to my possible interest is off roading. Maybe picking up a Jeep Wrangler and being able to go through some modest trails along out here with the family. Both my Wife and Dad tell me I'm going to regret it, because I have wanted one of these cars for over five years. I guess I'm just getting the blues. She has 68,000 miles on it and I am a bit worried something may go wrong here soon. Anyone get this feeling before? Sell there Terminator and regret it? [/QUOTE]
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