joatmon wrote:tim, how many vibes do you have?
I saw
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=38520" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; where your first 03 AWD was totalled,then you bought a used 2006 AWD, and then got your brother's 03 AWD.
Is this one with the console outlet your brother's ex 03, or is this really an 04 and you've got three Vibes?
doesn't matter, the outlet info for the 03' is the same as for the 04's, just curious, (and where are the pics?

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I listed all the work I done to my brother's 2003 AWD Vibe, and after I did all that work I was on a freeway, and I came up behind one of those gravel haulers, and I was trying to get around it to the left, but there was so much traffic I couldn't get around it, so I was waiting to pass the gravel hauler, and all of a sudden I heard an explosion, and a tire came off of the gravel hauler, and hit the front of the '03 AWD Vibe. It did a lot of damage including cracking the windshield, so I took it to a local body shop to have it repaired. When they took the windshield out to replace it they found the A-pillars were starting to rust under the windshield, so they charged me something like $240.00 to repair the rust before they put the new windshield back in the car. The guy at the body shop told me whoever put the previous windshield in that car didn't use the right materials, or seal it properly, or something like that causing it to rust. Between the rust repair and my $100 deductable it cost me $340 to get it out of the body shop, but the car looked good. I fihured between the $2700 I gave my brother for the car, the money I put into all the repairs I did and had done to the car, and the $340 to the collision shop I now had approximately $4,500 into this 2003 AWD Vibe. The car looked like it just came off of the showroom floor, but it still has close to 240,000 miles on it. Within two weeks of me getting the car out of the bodyshop my wife was involved in one of those pile up accidents on the highway where the car in front of her stopped fast, and she rear ended that car, and then she got rear end, and so on. This time the insurance company totaled the car, and cut me a check for $6144 minus my $500 deductable, so I got $5644. I found an one owner (lady) 2004 AWD Vibe in Eastern Pennsylvania on line with 114,000 miles on it, and she was asking $6850 for it, and I made an offer of $6,000 that was accepted, and the only thing I can find wrong with the car is that cigarette lighter plug in the center console doesn't work, and the PPOINT fuse is not blown.