This is almost identical to my V70R. Same year, same color, same interior, stick shift (but no jump seat, unfortunately). Mine has fewer miles (about 111,000 when I bought it), and I paid slightly more than what this seller is asking.
This is almost identical to my V70R. Same year, same color, same interior, stick shift (but no jump seat, unfortunately). Mine has fewer miles (about 111,000 when I bought it), and I paid slightly more than what this seller is asking.
Unfortunately, I don’t have any images of the actual car itself, but I took my test in an 850 GLT just like the above and drove it for the first several months I had my license. Wonderful car in almost every respect — was the car that turned me into a Volvo fanatic.
My turbo brick has turned into a salt brick. Damn Chicago winter.
This delicious Biscoff would go great on an Exige:
I guess you could say it takes Guts to save Mitsubishi.
No, I think that's the Paxton
Dodge
Ever since I found out that I would be moving to NYC after I graduate I've been playing with the idea of a motorcycle seeing as I'll have to sell my car and I won't be able to afford to keep one in Manhattan. The problem is I've never rode one before and I don't know how much skill I'll be able to build before I move.…
Fiat Spider owner here, as far as reliability goes I cannot attest for others but if you keep up on maintenance and don't drive stupidly it isn't much worse than other old sports cars — that's been my experience anyway. Watch out for rust and rot, though. I will say that they are an incredible steal and if you want…
In the short few months I've lived in NYC it's apparent that it's actually one of the best places for spotting classic cars. I saw a '62 Valiant last night in Chelsea.
I've been saying they should be doing this ever since Fiat and Chrysler hooked up. Do it. Do it now.
You can find tons of well kept vintage Fiat Spiders under $5k. I did.
I've done burnouts in my Fiat Spider before, a car with little over 100hp. You can make just about any car with a manual transmission smoke some tires.
Well I'm flattered, thank you!
Oh! Photo 2 is mine!
15 years from now we will think it was the coolest thing ever and we'll be scratching our heads wondering, "Why'd they have to discontinue it?"
Because it is a pun, making fun of the word affluenza. But you know what they say, if you have to explain it...
I think you mean "affuriating."