I want to hide in plain sight with a deceptively fast hot rod.
I want to hide in plain sight with a deceptively fast hot rod.
You seem to think that not standing out is a liability. I look at it more like a secret superpower.
There’s a dent in the front left quarter panel. Other than that it looks pretty good. Lexus are usually robust mechanically. When things do go wrong it’s usually the electronics. As an owner of a 2007 Lexus ES350, I have or had issues with the window controls, cruise control, and audio system. Nothing that keeps the…
If everything checks out, you could have a comfy, bulletproof, just-modern-enough cruiser with 150-200K left in it, given proper care. It’s the Bay area, and to my knowledge, still a seller’s market for used cars. Contrarian NP.
Upstate New York + Studded snow tires = Get a good look under the car before you buy.
A big old Olds wagon for credit card money that appears to be in solid shape? Sign me up--Nice Price.
The 787 is a full fly-by-wire aircraft that was designed from the beginning with its engine placement as it is. It doesn’t have MCAS, so that was not the culprit in this situation. Though I agree that more people should know about the boondoggle that is/was MCAS and how Boeing put something that dangerous out there…
I’ve never understood people taking off the belt either. I will make sure it’s loose-ish but not to where I’m going anywhere. After putting it on I forget it’s there
It’s always mind boggling to me how many people unhook their seatbelt the minute the light turns off. As the famous bit goes, you’re hurtling through the air at 600 miles an hour 6 miles above the ground - it’s all pretty miraculous. The seatbelt might not save you in a crash, but you’re far more likely to encounter…
Nice car, ugly decals, too much money.
Since no one else at G/O Media seems able to acknowledge it, maybe because you all (probably rightly) fear for your own jobs at this point, I’ll go ahead and say it:
A 265-pound wheel fell off a United Airlines Boeing 777 after taking off from San Francisco International Airport on Thursday, smashing through a fence and into several cars in a nearby parking lot.
NP for the Odessa high school backup quarterback or your local Florida Man. ND for just about anyone else.
To many people try to get a perfect vehicle today.
Booo, hisssss. They are great.
It’s an interesting, extremely rare survivor that you’d never see on the road these days, and in this condition. For less than $10k? Why the hell not. NP.
I’ve always had a soft spot for these. And this gen was better than the gen that came after it. And I don’t think the price is too crazy for what it is... so I’ll give it a NP.
I guess I am old enough that I love these cars, it would have been cool to roll into Vegas in this in 1978. This is indeed a rare option, looks to be in fine condition, NP for my hypothetical collection.