We got the Toyota Sienna from a good dealer. No tricks, no gimiks, ... We
didnt even meet the dealer in person, all went by phone and fax, and after 2
days communicating our beautiful Baby Sienna arrived on a flat bed, washed
and glossed, tank full of gasoline. The delivery guy was very nice in
showing how everything works, giving us the keys after signing a few papers.
If its OK to mention the dealer's name and telephone number I will do it. Is
it allowed??
While driving the Sienna around I have some questions, if I dont find the
answers in the manual I will ask here.
"Erina Mashes" <shamtire@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:Ql4xe.19723$bz6.6238@trndny06...[color=blue]
> Hi and Hello
>
> We got the Toyota Sienna from a good dealer. No tricks, no gimiks, ... We
> didnt even meet the dealer in person, all went by phone and fax, and after
> 2 days communicating our beautiful Baby Sienna arrived on a flat bed,
> washed and glossed, tank full of gasoline. The delivery guy was very nice
> in showing how everything works, giving us the keys after signing a few
> papers.
>
> If its OK to mention the dealer's name and telephone number I will do it.
> Is it allowed??
>
> While driving the Sienna around I have some questions, if I dont find the
> answers in the manual I will ask here.
>
>
> THNAX so much to all of you!,
> E.[/color]
Congratulations on your new vehicle! May it bring you many years of
trouble-free service.
it's a lot fun taking possession of a new car, isn't it? :)
<<Congratulations on your new vehicle! May it bring you many years of
trouble-free service.>>
THANK YOU!
<<it's a lot fun taking possession of a new car, isn't it? :) >>
Yes, indeed. BRAND NEW, no ones dirt in it (yet). Still had the frsh rubber
smell.
Do you think its ok to 'bother' the dealer with minor questions after the
deal is already done? I just hesitate to ask simple questions, but... I
wish Toyota would include a video or DVD for how to use all the features not
just the stow away seats.
Thanks for the nice wishes,
E.
"Buck Frobisher" <farside114@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Wrixe.15292$mK5.983887@news20.bellglobal.com...[color=blue]
> "Erina Mashes" <shamtire@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:Ql4xe.19723$bz6.6238@trndny06...[color=green]
>> Hi and Hello
>>
>> We got the Toyota Sienna from a good dealer. No tricks, no gimiks, ... We
>> didnt even meet the dealer in person, all went by phone and fax, and
>> after 2 days communicating our beautiful Baby Sienna arrived on a flat
>> bed, washed and glossed, tank full of gasoline. The delivery guy was very
>> nice in showing how everything works, giving us the keys after signing a
>> few papers.
>>
>> If its OK to mention the dealer's name and telephone number I will do it.
>> Is it allowed??
>>
>> While driving the Sienna around I have some questions, if I dont find the
>> answers in the manual I will ask here.
>>
>>
>> THNAX so much to all of you!,
>> E.[/color]
>
> Congratulations on your new vehicle! May it bring you many years of
> trouble-free service.
>
> it's a lot fun taking possession of a new car, isn't it? :)
>[/color]
Private Person wrote:
[color=blue]
> Do yourself a favor and sign up for the forums at SiennaClub.org.
>
> Really, much better than alt.autos.toyota for Sienna specific questions,
> answers, problems and resolutions. Great site.
>
> And no, I don't have any connection to siennaclub.org except as a satisfied
> forum member.
>
> Later.
>
>[/color]
Thanks for the tip. The Toyota newsgroup has much political blather, and
very little Sienna info.
Morton Linder, 7/1/2005, 9:08:24 PM, wrote:
[color=blue]
> Private Person wrote:
>[color=green]
> > Do yourself a favor and sign up for the forums at SiennaClub.org.
> >
> > Really, much better than alt.autos.toyota for Sienna specific
> > questions, answers, problems and resolutions. Great site.
> >
> > And no, I don't have any connection to siennaclub.org except as a
> > satisfied forum member.
> >
> > Later.
> >
> >[/color]
> Thanks for the tip. The Toyota newsgroup has much political blather,
> and very little Sienna info.
>
> Morton[/color]
You've noticed, huh?
--
No matter what happens someone will find a way to take it too seriously.
"Erina Mashes" <shamtire@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:6fkxe.494$Hw5.482@trndny09...[color=blue]
> <<Congratulations on your new vehicle! May it bring you many years of
> trouble-free service.>>
>
> THANK YOU!
>
> <<it's a lot fun taking possession of a new car, isn't it? :) >>
>
> Yes, indeed. BRAND NEW, no ones dirt in it (yet). Still had the frsh
> rubber smell.
>
> Do you think its ok to 'bother' the dealer with minor questions after the
> deal is already done? I just hesitate to ask simple questions, but... I
> wish Toyota would include a video or DVD for how to use all the features
> not just the stow away seats.
>
> Thanks for the nice wishes,
> E.
>
>
> "Buck Frobisher" <farside114@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Wrixe.15292$mK5.983887@news20.bellglobal.com...[color=green]
>> "Erina Mashes" <shamtire@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:Ql4xe.19723$bz6.6238@trndny06...[color=darkred]
>>> Hi and Hello
>>>
>>> We got the Toyota Sienna from a good dealer. No tricks, no gimiks, ...
>>> We didnt even meet the dealer in person, all went by phone and fax, and
>>> after 2 days communicating our beautiful Baby Sienna arrived on a flat
>>> bed, washed and glossed, tank full of gasoline. The delivery guy was
>>> very nice in showing how everything works, giving us the keys after
>>> signing a few papers.
>>>
>>> If its OK to mention the dealer's name and telephone number I will do
>>> it. Is it allowed??
>>>
>>> While driving the Sienna around I have some questions, if I dont find
>>> the answers in the manual I will ask here.
>>>
>>>
>>> THNAX so much to all of you!,
>>> E.[/color]
>>
>> Congratulations on your new vehicle! May it bring you many years of
>> trouble-free service.
>>
>> it's a lot fun taking possession of a new car, isn't it? :)
>>[/color][/color]
Besides the Sienna forum, ask the service department at the dealership for
tips - they are more likely to be helpful than the sales dept.
Enjoy!
--
Ray O
correct the return address punctuation to reply
Private Person wrote:[color=blue]
> Do yourself a favor and sign up for the forums at SiennaClub.org.
>
> Really, much better than alt.autos.toyota for Sienna specific questions,
> answers, problems and resolutions. Great site.
>
> And no, I don't have any connection to siennaclub.org except as a satisfied
> forum member.
>
> Later.
>
>[/color]
Hi,
I tried to sign up at the SiennaClub.org, and ran into a problem. They
claim that they already have someone signed up with my e-mail address,
which is weird. They have no e-mail address or contact address for me to
ask them what is happening. I sent them an e-mail addressed to their
webmaster, and it bounced back as undeliverable. Does anyone know how I
can contact them?
[color=blue]
> I tried to sign up at the SiennaClub.org, and ran into a problem. They
> claim that they already have someone signed up with my e-mail address,
> which is weird. They have no e-mail address or contact address for me to
> ask them what is happening. I sent them an e-mail addressed to their
> webmaster, and it bounced back as undeliverable. Does anyone know how I
> can contact them?[/color]
Can't help you if their email bounced.
I'm not sure if you have to be a member to just read the forums. If you can
log in as a guest, you could do a search for postings based on your
duplicate email address and see who is posting them.
The fastest way is to go create a long- or short-term email account with
Hotmail or Gmail and use that email address to obtain an account on
siennaclub.org and then contact the moderator via the forum and you are a
member.
Does "SiennaClub.org' work with a newsgroup reader?
"Private Person" <ries@ccountry.net> wrote in message
news:11cbmo8rbc24n7b@corp.supernews.com...
[color=blue]
> Do yourself a favor and sign up for the forums at SiennaClub.org.
>
> Really, much better than alt.autos.toyota for Sienna specific questions,
> answers, problems and resolutions. Great site.
>
> And no, I don't have any connection to siennaclub.org except as a
> satisfied
> forum member.
>
> Later.
>
>[/color]
On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 20:51:49 -0400, Morton Linder <mort@cloud9.net> wrote:[color=blue]
> claim that they already have someone signed up with my e-mail address,
> which is weird.[/color]
That is weird, but can be dealt with.
[color=blue]
> They have no e-mail address or contact address for me to
> ask them what is happening.[/color]
No worries, don't need it.
[color=blue]
> can contact them?[/color]
Shouldn't need to.
1) Make certain your spam filters will not block them.
2) Click on the little "I forgot my password button".
3) Wait for the e-mail.
4) Use the info in the e-mail to change the password.
sdb
--
Wanted: Omnibook 800 & accessories, cheap, working or not
sdbuse1 on mailhost bigfoot.com
"Learning Richard" <learningrichard@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1120367841.534090.271430@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...[color=blue]
>
>
> Erina Mashes wrote:[color=green]
>> Hi
>>
>> Does "SiennaClub.org' work with a newsgroup reader?
>>[/color]
>
> har har
>
>
> Richard
> -------
> Democrats : We'll Steal Your Boots!
>[/color]
On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 03:58:57 GMT, "Erina Mashes"
<shamtire@verizon.net> wrote:
[color=blue]
>
>"Learning Richard" <learningrichard@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:1120367841.534090.271430@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...[color=green]
>>
>>
>> Erina Mashes wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Does "SiennaClub.org' work with a newsgroup reader?
>>>[/color]
>>
>> har har
>>
>>
>> Richard
>> -------
>> Democrats : We'll Steal Your Boots!
>>[/color]
>
>Does "har har" mean YES or NO?[/color]
Howdy,
I know nothing of the translation of "har har" but
SiennaClub.org does not use your newsgroup reader. It uses
your Internet browser.
[color=blue][color=green]
> > Does "SiennaClub.org' work with a newsgroup reader?[/color]
> har har
> Richard
> -------
> Democrats : We'll Steal Your Boots![/color]
Ha, Ha! It does work with RSS: [url]http://www.siennaclub.org/forum/rss.php[/url]
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