Looks like a Dodge Caliber.
Looks like a Dodge Caliber.
When it breaks down, and it will break down, you’ll have to mortgage your home to afford the repair bills.
The 60k service by a Mercedes dealership will also cost as much as a used V-6 Honda Accord. This is assuming if the car makes it to 60k without any catastrophic failures.
Testosterone, gasoline, Americanosity.
Cool pavement and cool tires. That’ll do it every time...
How long Ferrari engines last on their original build is generally an unknown, because the cars don’t get driven that far. That is the risk you’re taking, and there also isn’t much data on how much a rebuild/reconditioning will cost. Definitely at least low 5 digits US dollars; $30k is my wild first guess.
Truck-stop pumps pump much faster. But they also have much larger nozzles that won’t fit in a diesel passenger car or light truck’s filler neck. If you pull in with a TDI, you have to find the (usually 1) diesel pump with a smaller nozzle. They still fill up faster, but not by much. And if you go to a regular service…
To the contrary its actually super fast to fill up a diesel car especially at places that service 18 wheelers. The pumps there push diesel fuel at 2-3x the flow rate of a normal gasoline pump. Reason being is they’re usually meant to fill up a saddle bag tank and that’s usually 100+ gallons. In the trucking world time…
I think a LOT of you are missing the whole part about how this car is 20 YEARS OLD WITH 200K MILES AND IS NOT COLLECTABLE OR SPECIAL IN ANY WAY. Why in the hell would it be worth more than around 2-3k?
Are used cars just expensive in the US? Here that would be a £1000 car at most.
Huh!? “Considering that diesel is now typically cheaper than regular in most places..”
Right on the ruling, but I think wrong on the application. These “jock taxes” are specifically imposed on NON-residents. These cities can continue imposing the taxes—it’s the players’ home states that would have to give tax credits, in the amount of whatever the jocks pay to the other localities.
Why am I watching Lifetime movies?
$1,500 x 2 a month = $3K. $3K x 6 months a year playing = $18K.
$1500 into his 401(k)? Dude’ll never have enough to retire comfortably at that rate.
Bonus Bentley Stars for you.
I present the Bentley Brooklands Turbo R. 385 horsepower, and damn near 560 lb ft of torque. For less than 30,000, that’s more torque than you are going to get anywhere! Not only that, it’s only got 77,000 miles, which means since it’s birth in 1996, it has travelled less than 4500 miles a year. Only 2 owners and…
This 2006 Cadillac CTS-V may be of the forgotten first generation, but it still has a 400hp 6.0 Corvette engine, and it looks good. It’s also one of the first Caddys to tackle corners with some degree of skill. It’s well equipped, and while it trails behind the German competition in interior quality, it makes up for…
Nothing sounds better than the sweet sound of “Found your problem, here’s what it’ll cost to fix!”