I have to say, I hope the buyer isn't a dick and is willing to negotiate on the price.
I have to say, I hope the buyer isn't a dick and is willing to negotiate on the price.
@lilwillie: They are already claiming that they never received the deposit. Despite it sitting in their paypal account and the buyer having a paypal receipt saying it was paid.
@TheTonyShow: I think a lot of the comments are also due to the dealership's "We screwed up, so we're not going to sell you the car." attitude. Plus if you read the thread the dealership is playing all sorts of of the games, they apparently tried to change their contact info to prevent the deposit payment from going…
It looks to me like the Maxima was already turning in to fill the gap the Cavalier shot through, and couldn't stop the move in time once the Cavalier was suddenly in the way. Maxima should have been more aware for where Cavalier was, but Cavalier should have been a bit more careful of shooting through that gap like…
I read it long ago and don't recall much now. But I do recall it being very boring for a book hyped as so important.
Ugh, I can understand your frustration with those people. I posted a picture of an abandoned Divco truck to my Flickr stream, and I get a message every 6-12 months from someone who wants to know if it is for sale and just about demands the location/owners contact info/price/etc. And some have gotten right pissy when I…
My first time was at 14 being taught by my older cousin in the truck he was restoring.
A friend's now ex-husband had one of these. Chevy V8, 911 suspension(I think), steamroller tires. It also had a flat black paint job, a complete lack of legal paperwork, tags or registration. All this was coupled with a tendency on his part for late-night speed runs, and running from the cops if need be.
How nice that they are showing how impressive the previous generation viper did, while showing the current generation.
@Turboner: He can't be a real man, cause he doesn't smoke the same cigarettes as me.
I will get up and pack the helmets & remove the floor mats from our cars at 6am.
@Pixel: And don't forget the pods on the front fenders for dual headlights, and the fish-mouth front grille.
The '57 Packard isn't bad, but if you are looking for proper hideous excess you need a '58 Packard wagon. The tacked-on fiberglass fin extensions add even more beautiful madness.
@pinkshinyalan is kind of brown: And remember, if the Ranger doesn't start you have to get out and pop the hood. With this you just turn slightly to your left and swing open the engine cover. Keep the starting fluid in the cup holder and its jsut as easy to start as the ranger.
It's all a clever marketing ploy to announce the new Audi Flambe roadster.
@RamblinReck89: Spyker got every single thing right when they designed that interior. The materials, the finishes, the look, the feel everything is just what a car interior should be. Then they topped it all with the most gloriously insanely awesome shift linkage ever known to mankind.
@SlowMo (now with Rusty the Miata in the family): Remember the Crown Vic's chassis dates from 1979, so things like proper crumple zones, reinforced safety cage, and other modern crash safety items are either non-existent or tacked onto a 30 year old design.
@maximum-sienna: I've used my spare at least a dozen times in the last ten years. Some of those time were stuff a can of "fix a flat" wouldn't have helped, like the 3" gash from a piece of L-channel steel, or the massive sidewall blowout for no apparent reason, or the screw that went in and a weird angle and pulled a…
@komododave: Bizarrely Tata outsourced it to Des Moines.
The drawer handle hood ornament adds that special something that completes the look.