There’s a buy here/pay here lot on my commute that does this all the time. I’ve lost track of all the different names over the years.
There’s a buy here/pay here lot on my commute that does this all the time. I’ve lost track of all the different names over the years.
Tires probably play a big part.
I was thinking this morning, if these things continue to sell well, will another automaker try to copy cat to some degree? Will we have some super crazy looking Ram one day?
Not for pedestrians.
I can deal with the bumpers, I think my mind edits them out somehow. The thing that bothers me about these is the off-center center exhaust.
That wiper, yeesh. We’re heading into rainy season where I live, I can’t wait to see the Gigawiper in action.
As a local, I had no idea the floating bridge opened as far back as 1940. I’m not that old. I do remember it sinking, though.
It’s hard to tell, but the one near the bottom of the doors is definitely a scratch. I also see what could be a scratch from the rear fender to the taillight. There also appears to be some paint damage surrounding the tailgate handle.
Phillips is back at C/D. I still subscribe.
Anybody know when and why this bridge became converted to pedestrians only?
Just as long as we understand we’re talking about inventory turn here. The slowest selling car on the list is also the best selling car on the list.
He removed the vice grips for the photos.
The Viper came first by a few years.
Something weird going on with Kinja. This reply has been posted to my account nearly 70 times, and counting.
It’s odd that they even bothered, with such small numbers.
Tis a shame what became of Edward Furlong.
Unless I missed something, it’s in Seattle.
That would be the “as it turns out” part. As it turns out, the sun is hot.