Didn’t even have to read the description. Automatic CP. Thanks, Rob!
Didn’t even have to read the description. Automatic CP. Thanks, Rob!
Don’t ever change, Torch.
This will not go well. The dealers will start refusing more warranty claims, and more people will turn away from Nissans. Talk about shooting yourself in the foot!
Well, my daughters in-laws are wealthy chinese business people, and of all the cars they could be driving, they have a Buick LaCrosse. Buicks are just held in higher esteem over there.
Agreed. If you must have one of these, this is the one to buy. NP.
Very much this.
Take your damn star.
Very much this. I drove a BRZ a year ago and thought it was torque light. Reminded me of an RX8. I don’t know why, but I just prefer cars that make their power down low.
I always like the looks of these. Really stood out in a sea of blandmobiles. NP against my better judgement.
Kind of like buying a used Rolls Royce. You can afford to buy it, just can’t afford to keep it.
Holy crap! Why is this not a 100% CP? Used Boxters are plentiful.
Can’t comment on the dishwashers. I have had terrible luck with Amana and Whirlpool washing machines, and good luck with Maytag.
I’ve been having good luck with GE. Won’t touch Hotpoint or LG.
But that’s just it...it’s fun money priced! I nice priced it assuming the miles aren’t crazy high. What’s crazy high? In my book over 150K.
A little help there. I manage rental properties for a living. A $3000 fridge is no more reliable than a $1000 fridge.
Thank you for acknowledging both sides of the political aisle contribute to the fun!
All good stuff! But until the manufacturers make what the people want, it’s going to be slow progress. Perhaps I should have been more specific by saying wealthy early adopters drive the innovation?
Except we live in a capitalist society. Government doesn’t drive innovation, people do. Make a product that is appealing to the people, and change will happen. I’ve never read anything suggesting the government spurred the change from the horse and buggy to the automobile. It was a consumer demand.
Don’t you have homework?
Miss Contagious’ opinion isn’t what matters here. She was a representative of her company, and did not have the right to express her opinions on company time.