A 172 for $15 grand? That'd be a low price for a 150. Something smells fishy here.
A 172 for $15 grand? That'd be a low price for a 150. Something smells fishy here.
"Her vazhïn hang like sleeve of wizard's robe."
Over the ramp, between the seats, look out cockpit, here's the meat!
"Understeer is easy to get out of, just brake" unless it leads to snap oversteer which is what the FWD was also suffering from in this case. Not sure what the full turn/road is like but the FWD car either braked too hard or turned in too sharp, swung the back out, but didn't get on the gas to bring the front back out.
I can't recall the last time I saw one for $5k, and I frequently search for them, just because I've always liked them. I'm not really in the market for one, but if I were to find one for $5k with only minor issues, I might have to rethink my "not in the market for one" stance. The going rate has been in the mid…
Crack pipe.
If by overplayed, you mean best, then yes
...and if not for "Back To The Future," these would have been shelved in the "Automotive Curiousities" file next to the Bricklin and the Avanti.
What? With the wheels locked up, steering hard right, left or up (if possible) would have have induced nothing but more nothing.
Am I paying for it?
Well, you're wrong. Physics, math, and real-world experience are all against you. Not sure what plastic covers have to do with anything.
This is why I have a hard time buying a bike. You are at the mercy of other drivers' competence.
510 yes, WRX (that model at least)... not so much. The shape of the C-pillar makes it clear that this was originally a sedan with the wagon as an afterthought.