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01 May, 2014
Great bridge camera with all the best features
What a great camera. Good sharp images. One thing I really like about it is that I can take close-ups. I'm talking about very close, like a couple inches, and the images come out crisp and clear. And the camera is also very good at portraits or scenery. It also has image stabilization, a good zoom and very good video. I compared everything I could find and thought this was the best in the $200 - $300 range. If you are looking for something to carry in your pocket this isn't it, but I might suggest the Nikon AW110 for a smaller great camera.

24 Jul, 2023
Fits perfectly and works correctly
Hooked up perfectly. A electrical leads were correct so the mirror pier angled and heated correctly. Great price.
02 Mar, 2009
It's always a gamble
1 of 1 found this helpful I was looking for a relatively inexpensive car (around $5 - 6 thousand) that got good gas mileage and was dependable. I also wanted something bigger than a puddle jumper. So I started looking at smaller size station wagons. There were many negative complaints on the web about most any brand of used cars. I finally narrowed it down between Saab and VW wagons (but also should have included Saturn). I found a few of each on Ebay and bought one (2002 VW wagon, 1.8 turbo, automatic) about 200 miles from where I live. It was an auction vehicle that someone had bought at an auction to resell to try to make a profit. The seller didn't take very good photos, had a poor description in the ad, and spoke broken English so he was hard to find out a lot about the vehicle. I bought it because it was cheap (about 1/2 Blue book price). It did have the original owners manual showing service records on time for the first 80,000 miles. It had 105 K miles and was in nice but not detailed condition. I trailered it home through a snow storm with no problems, and took it to a VW mechanic who looked it over and found it needed a timing belt and tensioner (and it's smart to put on a new water pump at the same time) and one front suspension part was a little loose, so he put a new one on. I got it state inspected and it has been running great for about a month now. Oh.... Along with the poor description came some good. The ad didn't say anything about the tires (or the wheels but I could tell they were alloy). When I asked the guy about the tires he said they were like new, just as any used car salesman would. But when I got the car they were actually like new AND not just some cheap off brand but Pirelli steel belted radials. The car is very nice to drive and very smooth. I consider it a good buy.