Jumbojeepman
Jumbojeepman
Jumbojeepman

Not RAM’s though. Heavily depreciate. Unless it is a diesel.

We’re entering this weird territory where a small group of gearheads think 30 year old commuter appliance sedans are worth $7,000.

I will forever associate this car with low, to mid-level drug dealers making the move from marijuana and crack, to cocaine and smack right before getting busted and the car ending up in a police impound lot and then later auctioned-off to yet another low to mid-level dealer who puts aftermarket, OZ rims on it, before

Keep it up and they’ll be the cheap way to no views

BMW comfort seats - I had them in my e60 550i. Between the articulating upper backrest, the adjustable side bolsters, and the lumbar support they were the most comfortable ever. It was key that the upper half of the backrest was adjustable. 

Mostly the sweet rumble of me making Raptor screeches while driving one. With the windows down, of course. I would imagine the frame and suspension could handle the weight (considering it’s designed for insane impulses from dune hopping), so you miiiight be able to throw a much stiffer set of springs on the rear and

Courtesy of a Pawn Stars episode starring a Chris Craft: “You know what boat stands for, right? Bust Out Another Thousand”

Hey Jalopnik Editors!

Similar to selling anything on Craigslist, if I’m selling a snow blower for $650, and you offer me $200 CASH!!!, i’m simply going to ignore your email. It’s a waste of time, this is a person who won’t even meet you in the middle, and they obviously have unrealistic expectations.

Please star this post if you think “M3” should only ever be used for the iconic BMW model, and never be used to refer to the Tesla Model 3.

Last night I watched a motorweek retro review for the 83 S10 blazer and it did 0-60 in something like 16s so this thing is a rocketship!

That’s MPH*.

Exactly what we have done too, we even hate watch the turd ones occasionally.

Exactly what we have done too, we even hate watch the turd ones occasionally.

But for ‘69 there was no ‘fastback’ as it was officially called “sportsroof”. Now you can bewilder them a bit more.

IIRC, that screw was typically black.

This thing is in crazy good condition for its age, but it ain’t $25K crazy.

Agreed, while some precautions may be called for (especially among the elderly and those with existing medical conditions that make them more vulnerable). This is not the black plague (>90% death rate) or Ebola (~50% death rate), heck this isn’t even the Spanish Flu (8.5% death rate). People are completely blowing

It’s absolutely insane to me that anyone would even consider dropping $5,000 on a 24+ year old Volkswagen that isn’t a Corrado VR6.