She missed a golden opportunity to drop the “We know a thing or two, because we’ve seen a thing or two” tagline.
She missed a golden opportunity to drop the “We know a thing or two, because we’ve seen a thing or two” tagline.
Yeah, but Donald Trump! Peoples morals are largely dependent on what dirtbag political party is holding what office. If you think one of the parties are representing you, and you haven’t bought at least a double digit number of plates at a $10k a plate fundraiser, you’re kidding yourself.
I just saw a video of Jay Leno sticking his head out of the nose of a Grumman Albatross this morning. Enjoy, it sure looks like Jay is.
What kind of FloridaMan couldn’t imagine what to do in a helicopter motorhome?! The headlines would be GLORIOUS!
While it’s a nice example of a four eyed foxbody convertible I’d have a hard time parting with almost $15,000 for it. Best of luck to the seller, but it’s a ND for me.
My grandparents had a 83 Cutlass Supreme sedan for most of my young childhood. Grandpa was a diesel mechanic and rolled the dice on the diesel which he kept running like a sewing machine, a loud clattery sewing machine. I think what got so many people to buy Cutlasses is they were absurdly comfortable cars. I logged…
I’m sure cash for clunkers accounts for a good bit of what are now ghost cars. Pretty much any Geo could fall into the ghost car category. Prisms, Metros, Storms and Trackers used to be all over the place 20-25 years ago, now I do a double take if I see one. I don’t remember the last time I saw a Geo Storm on the…
Nice price, but if I was going into turn of the millenium VAG project car hell I’d want the coupe, not the convertible. My first car was an Audi 4000 in almost the same color.
I have a buddy that did just that, he was very much a keeping up with the Joneses type. He went out and bought a new V6 Ram 1500 for around $30k, had it for about 5 months and visited his cousin who had just bought a Ram 1500 with a Hemi. A month later he rolls up to work in a Ram 1500 with a Hemi that he paid $50k…
As a veteran I’ve seen tons of bad loans. A guy in my battalion bought a 1990 Mustang GT convertible for $13,000 at 29.95% with $500 down. This was the year 2000, when a 5.0 Foxbody vert was at best a $7,000 car. It broke on him three months into owning it. Buy here pay here used car dealerships outside military bases…
That sounds good, but even in a midnight blue city like Portland people aren’t excited to hear they are about to have homeless people moving into subsidized housing next to them.
A friends dad had one in purple, Prowlers were cool for what they were. They definitely could have used a V8 from the factory (even the lowly 4.7 would have worked.) This thing is a travesty, and given the tone of the ad, all the original parts got shit canned. No dice.
My BMW experience makes me leery of “engine has been replaced” and “this doesn’t work, but it’s and easy fix” when it comes to BMWs. The car is gorgeous, but my gut is telling me there are potentially thousands of dollars waiting to be gobbled up by this car. ND for me, but I can see how people might jump on the car.
If you have a night club, the biker businesses and the gunrunning bunker the nightclub will generate sellable items in it’s warehouse. You get about $200,000 an hour and the sales are usually easy, but the tuner update has brought back the MKII griefer douchebags with a vengeance.
Get the sub and do the Cayo Perico heist grinds, low end they pay $1.3 mil and on the high end can pay $2.2 mil if you get the rare panther statue as the target. You can do the heist solo as well.
So they have half as many small SUV/Crossovers as Porsche has 911 variants?
It does have a lock, and that is more than likely the reason. My dads old 94 Thunderbird had the release in the glovebox too though.
Mid 90's Fords had trunk release buttons in the glove box. I think my 2001 Mustang GT does as well, but the key fob has a trunk release, so I’ll have to double check when I get home.
This one is nicer than any I’ve seen in the last ten years. NP.
I think what’s hanging up sales is it looks too much like a regular car. Tesla’s vehicles look distinct. Even my fiancé, who’s only concern when it comes to cars is “will it work every time I get in” can pick out any Tesla model. The ID.4 looks like a Tiguan for $20k more, and it’s not immediately clear you deserve…