I think the obvious answer is:
I think the obvious answer is:
Can we maybe talk about how the F-4 is 55 FUCKING YEARS OLD AND STILL BEING USED SEMI-EFFECTIVELY! Also look at it...in a time when people were still wearing suits that are visually offensive, driving cars that barely bear any resemblance to the things we drive now, and computers were vast, gutless, analogue…
Um, it's 2014, nearly 2015, how shitty is your credit that you're looking at 6% for 60 months? Most new car loans are sitting at 0-0.9% for 72 months, I've seen offers from my credit union for .9% for 84 months.
Yo, I heard that google is hiring and you can work from home. Hell, the guy who told me just bought a new BMW and he brings in $6,756 each check. He gave me a link to share.
Fuck that, I'm buying a new car like either the GT350 or the M2 when that comes out. Hooray for engineering jobs!
I find these infinitely more entertaining than the real Gymkhana....
I bet those penguins did not give their seal of approval.
I know, right? Thing is, BOTH of those look JUST LIKE this:
I just don't get why anyone would pay six figures for a street legal car. Ever. For any reason.
I don't like Mustangs. Any of them. I never liked how they looked, the classic originals, the new ones, none of them. I just never understood the Mustang fans... they love the old ones, the new ones, everything about them. I never found any redeeming value in any of them.
Sticker is quicker. We would love it if you would just pay MSRP. OR let's do the Tesla thing. Here's the dark dirty secret of Tesla...they struggle if you have a trade in. They have to find someone to offload it to or put the burden of selling it back on you. SO let's go to that model across the board. Everyone pays…
No offense to you Jalop Alfisti with a FWD Alfa, but IMO the transverse Busso V6 is a travesty. I can just imagine those glorious 32V engines sobbing, distraught over their depraved sideways position. It represents Alfas downfall in the late 80s and 90s when they had to stop engineering their own unique cars and…
That's OK StevenG, we don't like you either.
Matt, great post, especially your last paragraph. When I know by the customer's first offer that I will wind up with a mini deal I have no incentive to drag out the process. I want him/her burning gas ASAP so I can move on to a more profitable customer. The worst is when this happens on a busy Saturday and you get…
and 9/10 consumers will still try to haggle with dealers who advertise that they have low, no haggle prices because they still think the dealer is hiding something.
If you want to pay a set price for a car and not haggle, you can, it's called MSRP
i guess i was in the minority because i thought it looked pretty damn nice. still do.
Am I the only person that always found it handsome?
Wait. Who ever said they were ugly? How could they? I think, and have always thought, they look very clean and beautiful.
I don't have a Lamborghini, so this is how I cook turkey.