![Image](https://y.yarn.co/a7849d19-6c88-42b4-9be3-100fe205bf4b_text.gif)
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
-
- Posts: 35972
- Joined: Tue Mar 24, 2015 2:06 pm
- Location: All things must pass. With six you get eggroll. No matter how thin you slice it, it's still baloney.
- Contact:
-
- Posts: 61360
- Joined: Sun Oct 04, 2015 2:00 pm
- Location: FUCΚ! Even in the future nothing works.
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
This probably affects a bunch of you.
Giant Eagle Fuel Perks Devaluation (Starting January 2024)
Giant Eagle Fuel Perks Devaluation (Starting January 2024)
Currently with fuel perks:
New details under the MyPerks program:
- Earn $0.10 off a gallon of gas for every 50 points
- Earn 2% off grocery purchases (up to 20%) for every 50 points
- Earn $0.10 off a gallon of gas for every 100 points (50% devaluation)
- Earn 2% off grocery purchases (up to 20%) for every 150 points (67% devaluation)
-
- Posts: 8995
- Joined: Wed Mar 25, 2015 11:18 am
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
GE is making it harder and harder for me to justify overpaying for their groceries.
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
This is straight horse doodoo. I use advantage pay and get 2 perks per gallon, so usually every 3-4 months I'm able to sneak about $2 off a gallon. Lately the advantage pay has been crap (like 10c off, way down from it's normal 30c). This may seal the deal for me to move to another type of fuel perk like a cashback credit card or something similar.This probably affects a bunch of you.
Giant Eagle Fuel Perks Devaluation (Starting January 2024)Currently with fuel perks:
New details under the MyPerks program:
- Earn $0.10 off a gallon of gas for every 50 points
- Earn 2% off grocery purchases (up to 20%) for every 50 points
- Earn $0.10 off a gallon of gas for every 100 points (50% devaluation)
- Earn 2% off grocery purchases (up to 20%) for every 150 points (67% devaluation)
Amounts to about $150-200 in free fuel annually. Plus the advantage pay probably saves me $7-8 a fill up of which which probably we have 3 to 4 a month depending on how much I drive.
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
We dumped them years ago and haven't looked back. Our weekly shopping trip is Walmart, Shop 'n Save.GE is making it harder and harder for me to justify overpaying for their groceries.
-
- Posts: 7255
- Joined: Wed Mar 25, 2015 5:24 pm
- Location: "Hey, who needs hockey? Didn't the Steelers just win the Super Bowl?"
- Contact:
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
Vivio will be officially gone as of this evening. Dropping it off with the new owner and we'll do paperwork later this week.So I just bought a car I probably won’t need. No test drive, just based on a few pics and a video.
Sent a check for the other car yesterday. It should be here some time after Thanksgiving.
![Image](https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/85YAAOSwXjhlNtc3/s-l1600.jpg)
-
- Posts: 61360
- Joined: Sun Oct 04, 2015 2:00 pm
- Location: FUCΚ! Even in the future nothing works.
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
The bumpers on that car are wild.
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
Yessssssssssssssss.
The US compliant bumpers are a damn shame, yeah. My E24 M6 had them.
Some resources if you don't already have them:
https://www.iemotorsport.com/products/2002-parts/
https://www.bmw2002faq.com/
The US compliant bumpers are a damn shame, yeah. My E24 M6 had them.
Some resources if you don't already have them:
https://www.iemotorsport.com/products/2002-parts/
https://www.bmw2002faq.com/
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
Yep, I don't shop there either. Not that it's convenient to me really either but the gift cards and fuel perks that come with them are nice.We dumped them years ago and haven't looked back. Our weekly shopping trip is Walmart, Shop 'n Save.GE is making it harder and harder for me to justify overpaying for their groceries.
-
- Posts: 11648
- Joined: Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:27 pm
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
We’ve been weening off Giant Ripoff for quite some time. But there are always a couple things there that you can’t get anywhere else. We may be close to done now that our daughter prefers our yogurt over her kid yogurt.
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
You make your own? My dad did that in the 70's when I was a kid. I think he used powdered milk. It was good. Very sour.We’ve been weening off Giant Ripoff for quite some time. But there are always a couple things there that you can’t get anywhere else. We may be close to done now that our daughter prefers our yogurt over her kid yogurt.
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
The senator looking to fight today is a former MMA fighter. Trump's America.
-
- Posts: 11648
- Joined: Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:27 pm
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
No I don’t. But I do want to try that some day. My mom makes her own and my kids like itYou make your own? My dad did that in the 70's when I was a kid. I think he used powdered milk. It was good. Very sour.We’ve been weening off Giant Ripoff for quite some time. But there are always a couple things there that you can’t get anywhere else. We may be close to done now that our daughter prefers our yogurt over her kid yogurt.
-
- Posts: 12717
- Joined: Sat Mar 28, 2015 5:45 pm
- Location: Phil Kessel's name is on the Stanley Cup. Thrice.
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
We only go to Giant Eagle for small quick trips and I still never seem to get out of there for less than $50. Major trips Mrs. F will go to Walmart but if I'm going, we cross the state line over to Meijer in Youngstown or Kroger in Weirton. We tie it in to a trip to the winery/brewery by Star Lake or other shopping in Boardman. No perks that are really worth anything for us but the prices are better, especially Kroger which gives personalized coupons for things they know you buy frequently.
We also go to Trader Joe's often, but you can't really do a major grocery trip there, and we end up spending a bunch of money on weird stuff that sounds good but nobody ends up eating.
I've said for years Giant Eagle needs a major competitor to come in. Kroger left due to union issues in the 80s, Meijer does not seem interested in crossing the state line, and Wegman's, also expensive but great stores which make up for it, has basically said they are focusing on growing markets where there's an expanding pie, not stagnant markets like Pittsburgh and Cleveland where they will just fight for a piece of a stagnant pie.
We do have a decent Shop n Save and a small Foodland but neither of those are major competitors.
We also go to Trader Joe's often, but you can't really do a major grocery trip there, and we end up spending a bunch of money on weird stuff that sounds good but nobody ends up eating.
I've said for years Giant Eagle needs a major competitor to come in. Kroger left due to union issues in the 80s, Meijer does not seem interested in crossing the state line, and Wegman's, also expensive but great stores which make up for it, has basically said they are focusing on growing markets where there's an expanding pie, not stagnant markets like Pittsburgh and Cleveland where they will just fight for a piece of a stagnant pie.
We do have a decent Shop n Save and a small Foodland but neither of those are major competitors.
Last edited by RonnieFranchise on Wed Nov 15, 2023 8:34 am, edited 1 time in total.
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
I might need to look into Walmart for my main grocery trips. My wife already shops at Aldi on a weekly basis but our core grocery purchase is still Giant Eagle. I'm a curbside addict and can't fathom going back to walking around inside a grocery store. I've never tried Walmarts version of curbside, though.
The Giant Eagle closest to my house is shitty and doesn't even have curbside, so I have to drive to one that is farther away. Both of the alternate Giant Eagles that I go to are within a quarter mile of a Wal-Mart.
The Giant Eagle closest to my house is shitty and doesn't even have curbside, so I have to drive to one that is farther away. Both of the alternate Giant Eagles that I go to are within a quarter mile of a Wal-Mart.
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
The thing that gets me about Walmart is their great value perishable items all seem to be of inferior quality than the smaller store brands and usually at a similar price. For example I prefer Hillandale Farms Shredded cheese, sugardale bacon, etc. Their deli is also trash. The only fresh meat I buy there is chicken which is usually decent but I always buy the perdue brand and occasionally a small grocer by me has them at a better deal. I like Cash Saver which I believe is basically a shop n save with slightly better prices and lower standards for customer service and tidiness lol
-
- Posts: 61360
- Joined: Sun Oct 04, 2015 2:00 pm
- Location: FUCΚ! Even in the future nothing works.
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
I felt what I assume was a misfire when I took my daughter to school this morning. Really only felt it while idling, even though the idle was stable. Fast forward two hours and I don’t feel it now. It was obvious before, so now I don’t know what to think. No codes ever popped up, either.
-
- Posts: 61360
- Joined: Sun Oct 04, 2015 2:00 pm
- Location: FUCΚ! Even in the future nothing works.
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
Welp, I guess I know for sure. Misfire on cylinder 5 on the way home from the dentist, so I guess I'll be calling the shop now.
-
- Posts: 61360
- Joined: Sun Oct 04, 2015 2:00 pm
- Location: FUCΚ! Even in the future nothing works.
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
Well there’s your problem:
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/gPjspzS.jpg)
That’s the second coil that I’ve had just die like this, and both times on the same cylinder.
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/gPjspzS.jpg)
That’s the second coil that I’ve had just die like this, and both times on the same cylinder.
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
Just needs stuck back on with some JB Weld.
-
- Posts: 61360
- Joined: Sun Oct 04, 2015 2:00 pm
- Location: FUCΚ! Even in the future nothing works.
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
I was thinking of just using caulk.
-
- Posts: 61360
- Joined: Sun Oct 04, 2015 2:00 pm
- Location: FUCΚ! Even in the future nothing works.
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
The coil is fused to the damn wall, so I’m going to leave my car with the shop to take care of it. It’s never easy anymore.
-
- Posts: 7255
- Joined: Wed Mar 25, 2015 5:24 pm
- Location: "Hey, who needs hockey? Didn't the Steelers just win the Super Bowl?"
- Contact:
Cars & Bikes, Driving & Riding
Showed this to a friend of mine, and he asked if they got those bumpers from an old set of bumper cars at Kennywood.The bumpers on that car are wild.
I knew about the second link but I'll check out the first when I get home. I did my shipping paperwork this morning, so it probably won't be here for about two weeks. Still kinda nervous about sending money for a car that I never drove or inspected myself, but we'll see how this goes. He did send me videos of the car running and did a walkaround, so that's at least something I guess.Yessssssssssssssss.
The US compliant bumpers are a damn shame, yeah. My E24 M6 had them.
Some resources if you don't already have them:
https://www.iemotorsport.com/products/2002-parts/
https://www.bmw2002faq.com/
![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
Kinda excited about this car. I've wanted one for awhile but the prices on the 2002's have gone through the roof over the last few years. Was really surprised that I was able to get one for under $10k shipped and was quite happy to find one that was rust free and a manual. It needs carb work and a shifter bushing, but I can probably get those things done for a grand. I might upgrade the carb on it to a 38/38 since everybody says it more fun to drive with it.
I already started looking for compatible bumpers. The euro bumpers are much smaller but are $200-400 per bumper. I've seen some people do bumper deletes but I also don't like how unfinished it looks without them. But this is low on the list at the moment because of the two things mentioned above.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 116 guests