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mbiedzinski

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  1. I've only been to MOS. Both Willy and Phineus were purchased there and it's closest for me. They seemed to have had a past issue with rotating service advisors frequently, but over the past 1.5+ years, Drew has been my advisor. He's straightforward and has always exceeded deadlines and expectations. I've been very happy thusfar!

  2. I agree and it would probably keep a better pace for the entire parade. We got separated from pack last year early last and had difficulty catching up. It's more impressive when we're all together rather than in a bunch of segmented groups.

  3. I spotted a black and white Countryman that I hadn't ever seen previously in the VRE parking lot at Manassas Park this morning. I noticed it as I drove past and although no one was in it, the parking lights were on. Upon walking to the platform, lights still on, no one around. If COOPER K is yours, you may be unhappy when you get back to the station. :frown:

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    A small sample of things that can be changed...

     

    - Always show digital speed on tach (for some years that instead showed Time/Temp in the middle of the tach)

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    This is the one I really miss having gone from the 2008 Clubman to the 2013 Roadster. I went back to Sterling to ask how to change it, but was told it could no longer be displayed as such. :hmpf:

  5. I bought the small and sleek iMagnet Cradle-less Universal Phone Mount on Amazon and have been relatively happy with it. It has a metal plate that you either adhere to the back of the phone or place between the phone and the case. The plate then attaches to a magnet on the mount. The mount has a sticky base and levered suction cup to place it on the dash or the window; it's easily removed and replaced. And no, there are absolutely no issues whatsoever with the magent causing harm or interference to the phone. Due to the case I currently have, however, it does occasionally fall off of the mount on a bumpy road.

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