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New Member! New (Old) Vibe!

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 8:33 am
by DCViber
Hi - I just bought my first car ever which happens to be the first Vibe ever! I picked up a 2003 salsa Vibe with 75,000 miles that was seriously doted on by its first and only owner (before me). It's waiting for me at the dealership. Though soon enough I'm going to drive it 1,100 miles in two days in the winter. Umm, it will make it, right?

Re: New Member! New (Old) Vibe! (DCViber)

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 8:57 am
by epcIII
Welcome and congrats! If you drive safely, the Vibe will treat you well in the winter. In the colder climates, a lot of members put on snow tires for it to handle better. At 70,000 miles you shouldn't have the original tires, but if you do by chance--get rid of them 'cause they really suck. I've taken my Vibe across country a couple of times with no problem.

Re: New Member! New (Old) Vibe! (DCViber)

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 9:01 am
by djkeev
Quote, originally posted by DCViber »Hi - I just bought my first car ever which happens to be the first Vibe ever! I picked up a 2003 salsa Vibe with 75,000 miles that was seriously doted on by its first and only owner (before me). It's waiting for me at the dealership. Though soon enough I'm going to drive it 1,100 miles in two days in the winter. Umm, it will make it, right? Congrats!So you've got chassis number 00000001 ??

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 11:16 am
by L5K
It better make it. There's someone here who has a Vibe with like over 300k miles on it...

Re: New Member! New (djkeev)

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 11:17 am
by DCViber
I don't even know what a chassis number is. But let's just say sure - why not. My vibe is the first vibe of all the vibes! I will name it Adam, or maybe Eve?

Re: New Member! New (DCViber)

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 11:22 am
by 808 Vibes
Welcome and congrats! Quote, originally posted by DCViber »I don't even know what a chassis number is. He means the VIN #. If not, what do you mean by the "first Vibe"???

Re: New Member! New (Old) Vibe! (DCViber)

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 12:11 pm
by ajb812
Congrats and welcome!

Re: New Member! New (HawaiiPontiacLover)

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 7:24 pm
by joatmon
Quote, originally posted by HawaiiPontiacLover »Welcome and congrats! He means the VIN #. If not, what do you mean by the "first Vibe"???I took it to mean that its a 2003, which was the first model year ever.fwiw the last five digits of the VIN are like a counter, the 2003 vibe with those last five as 00001 would have a claim to be the first production vibe ever.

Re: New Member! New (joatmon)

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 7:47 pm
by djkeev
Quote, originally posted by joatmon »I took it to mean that its a 2003, which was the first model year ever.fwiw the last five digits of the VIN are like a counter, the 2003 vibe with those last five as 00001 would have a claim to be the first production vibe ever. Brings up an interesting search. WHO does have the FIRST Vibe closest to 00001 that frequents this site?? Only 2003 owners can play this game but it would be interesting.

Re: New Member! New (ajb812)

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 8:27 pm
by DCViber
I meant the first model year. My last five on the VIN would make it more like 60,500.

Re: New Member! New (djkeev)

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 10:09 pm
by joatmon
Quote, originally posted by djkeev »Brings up an interesting search. WHO does have the FIRST Vibe closest to 00001 that frequents this site?? Only 2003 owners can play this game but it would be interesting.The first part of that is easier to figure out, on page 4 of http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=824 eh_clark says he has Vibe # 00167. The second part is harder, limiting it to those that frequent the site. I'll leave that to you as homework There's also http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=2479DCViber - welcome to genvibe. You said it's waiting for you at the dealer, when do you get to drive it home? Are you in the city proper? Just want to make sure you have a place to park it It should do fine in the winter. By now it should have a replacement battery. How well it does on snow and ice depends to a huge extent on the tires. What options does the car have? If you drive a lot in the city, an auto tranny would come in handy.

Re: New Member! New (joatmon)

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 10:45 pm
by DCViber
It's at the dealership until Christmas. I bought it in Nebraska and will be driving it to DC after the holiday.The dealer still has it online here with all the specs: http://www.plazaomaha.com/VehicleDetail ... 3Installed features:Featured EquipmentAutomatic TransmissionAir ConditioningCD Player in DashPower Door LocksPower WindowsTachometerCruise ControlCloth UpholsteryDeluxe Wheel CoversRear Window WiperBucket SeatsFog LampsDaytime Running LightsAuto Express Down WindowRemote Trunk ReleaseRoof RackPower MirrorsKeyless Entry SystemIlluminated Entry SystemDual Air BagsI am concerned about not having ABS - though I guess it's not like it snows and gets icy that much in DC. I've only ever owned a car in Nebraska, where it's icy 4-5 months a year.I'm not sure on the battery - I will have to check that when I get back. It does have newer tires and I assume ones that were good for snow since the owner lived in Nebraska.I do live in DC proper, meaning I'll be street parking. I'll also have a 24/7 garage at work where I can park it as needed.

Re: New Member! New (DCViber)

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 12:45 am
by lovemyraffe
Congrats and welcome!

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 1:01 am
by ramenboy...
cool...your inaugural drive will be 1100miles! at least its already broken in welcome to the family

Re: New Member! New (Old) Vibe! (DCViber)

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 1:46 am
by 03VibeOttawa
Welcome! glad to see another '03 Salsa 2tone getting some love...Nice car!!!

Re: New Member! New (Feelin' The Vibe)

Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 9:30 pm
by DCViber
So after a month-long wait, I finally picked up my Vibe! Then... it immediately snowed 18 inches. The Vibe has only traveled about 3 miles in as many days. I can't even tinker around in the back because it's in my parents' garage an there isn't room to maneuver.On Monday the Vibe and I start our 1100 mile trek back to the east coast from snowy middle America. Anyone have an opinion on the I-80 northern route v. the I-74/I-70 southern route?

Re: New Member! New (DCViber)

Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 11:44 pm
by joatmon
congratulations on finally getting itlooks like the I-80 route is about 40 miles shorter, but will also skirt the great lakes, where you are more likely to run into snow (that lake effect thing). I'd say check the weather forecast for a few key cities on each route and decide Monday morning

Re: New Member! New (joatmon)

Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 8:36 am
by clbrfan
About the route I live in springfield mo and my family live in cleveland oh just went up there 2 weeks ago. I have driven 44 to 70 to 71 about 9 times. My only experience with 70 is in between st louis and columbus, basically a really boring drive but you can speed, there are really no big cities in illinois on 70 i averaged betwween 78 to 83 mph(speed limit 65) economy wasnt that great in my 09 vibe but still got around 30mpg. and about the same in indiana but you do have to slow down a bit around indianapolis. If you take this route fill up before illlinios 10 to 20 cents more a gallon than missuroi or indiana. cheapest gas i saw in indiana was at exit 66 off of 70 it would be right before you get to indianapolis. good luck and hope you have cruise control because i didnt and it would have been great to have it still kicking myself for not spending the extra grand on cc pw and pl

Re: New Member! New (DCViber)

Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 12:06 pm
by vibolista
You made a great car find and it will be a great trip... except for the weather. I-80 or I-70 can get nasty this time of year. Make sure you keep up with the latest weather reports. Just drove our Vibe to the D.C. area for Christmas. Good weather down, but nasty weather, pouring rain, all the way back. Very intense. Found the Vibe a good car to travel long distance trips.Right now (Sunday night at 11 pm) there's an area of snow from eastern Ohio south through West Virginia, into eastern Kentucky, headed our way here in Maine. Hopefully you'll get to slot in behind it, and stay ahead of the next storm. Good luck!

Re: New Member! New (Old) Vibe! (DCViber)

Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 1:38 pm
by ou.grizzly
Salsa is such a great colour!!! If Pontiac kept that shade of Red, we would have it instead of a black.

Re: New Member! New (ou.grizzly)

Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:09 pm
by vibolista
Salsa is also good with tortilla chips!

Re: New Member!

Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 10:58 pm
by DCViber
I'm in Nebraska now and drove all around in the snow yesterday - the Vibe handled it well! I think based on the weather I'm going to opt for the 74 to 70 route - across Iowa on 80 today, cut south across Illinois on 74 and into Indiana for 70, then across Ohio tomorrow, and I'm overnighting in Pittsburgh tomorrow night before DC on Wednesday. Looks like I should have some sun to drive in tomorrow.Thanks for the tips on gas! Will fill up in Iowa.

Re: New Member! New (clbrfan)

Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 10:59 pm
by DCViber
Oh, and yes on the cruise control - thank goodness!

Re: New Member! New (DCViber)

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 4:49 am
by Blueridge9
Welcome to the Vibedom and good luck on driving the new Vibe home to DC. So you're stopping in Pittsburgh. I LOVE the way Pittsburgh is all lit up at night and all the water views from the bridges.When you stop for gas you might also check the tire pressure since you'll get better mileage if your tires are properly inflated. You might also get familiar with where the hazard button is (on the dash) in case you have to stop suddenly and don't want to get rear-ended.

Re: New Member! New (DCViber)

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 6:23 pm
by DCViber
Made it back to Washington, DC! Put 1,100 miles on the Vibe. Took 80-74-70 then 68-70-270-435. Only problem is a small windshield nick thanks to the copious amounts of sand on every road I drove. Getting that fixed today. Also parked on the street and can't quite handle it. I think I love my car too much. First thing I did after unloading was wash it... on the street... in 35 degree weather... without a hose.Seems like I was getting 30-32mpg going about 75 the whole way.

Re: New Member! New (DCViber)

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 7:09 am
by Blueridge9
So glad to read that you got the new Vibe home safely and that you are loving it enough to wash it in the COLD weather.Happy 2010.