Jumbojeepman
Jumbojeepman
Jumbojeepman

Looking at auction prices on the ‘Premium’ car auction sites before a couple of hours before close is an exercise in futility.  The serious people bid in the last minutes.

It’s only a hardship if you either can no longer make the payment, or want to sell the car before it’s paid off.   Otherwise it was dumb, but you pay for it.

I think having the fuel filler on the right side is more like the rules of the road - the two cars pass by the driver’s side, leaving the non-road area (the fuel pump) on the right.

Or worry about hitting your door on some low object around the pump.

Had one in my truck, it’s easy to got a LOT more torque out of them, and they have Cleveland heads on them from the factory (A 400, no M necessary as they didn’t offer any other types of 400 like they did the 351, is a tall deck 351C).

I’m in the US, too.

The pic with the tray bed looks a lot better.  Furthermore, why don’t they bring the tray bed here, that would really differentiate them from the competition.

So you left out Jeep with a removeable top.

Yep, I bought one because I wanted a reliable SUV with the same feel as my old 91 P’up. Mine had all the problems listed above. Drank oil at a rate of 250 miles per quart, the 4wd system was flakey at first, and the transmission was garbage. I fixed the 4wd system (bad vacuum solenoid for the shifter and same cut

They kinda get around that here because they are civil infractions, not actual tickets and don’t appear on your driving record.

They were ruled unconstitutional in my state for a time because all fines are supposed to go to the school system. I always found this a bit of a fishy excuse since on a normal traffic ticket you typically pay a very small ‘fine’ of around $20 bucks, and then have to pay $200 in court costs, which doesn’t go to the

Being that you don’t get the tickets immediately, it’s possible the guy hasn’t received a ticket yet, and thus doesn’t know he is violating in the school zone.

They sold like hotcakes because people were desperate to get rid of their gas guzzlers after the first fuel crisis of the 70s, not because they thought the M][ was a great car.  People bought Vegas for the same reason.

Shell is the cheapest in my area, the Sheetz is next, except Sheetz has 88 E15 which is normally 20-30 cents less than regular (and sometimes far more.) Sheetz gives you 3 cents off if you have a Sheetz card. Shell gives you at least 5 cents off a gallon with Fuel Rewards, 10 cents if you maintain Platinum status.

My first experience with a CVT was in the Mini Cooper.  I hated it.  Swore I’d never get a CVT vehicle.  Then I drove one in a Jeep Compass.  It really was fine with that vehicle - you aren’t expecting much, and it drove a lot smoother than the Mini.  Now I have a C-Max (eCVT) and basically don’t notice the

You know BaT is an auction, right?  Sellers don’t have set prices to be negotiated down.

You’ll definitely notice the difference between 3.55 and 3.92 gears.

Key difference being driving with no/expired plates means you didn’t pay your taxes. Driving with blinding lights is a danger at night.

Shocking, isn’t it. 

I think you’re picturing a much larger a much larger boat for 300k.  However many boats like this are kept in dry stack storage, but plenty in my area are trailered around.