Given his expression when it happened, I wonder if the owner is the dude in the gray and black.
Given his expression when it happened, I wonder if the owner is the dude in the gray and black.
The best way to save that car would be for the moron driver to turn it off and get out BEFORE doing something stupid like this.
If you want a diesel, buy a diesel. The fact that the fuel gauge doesn’t work is indicative that the changeover wasn’t as great as described. Then theres 200k on the body and 120k on the engine. For this kind of money, that’s ridiculous.
I was driving a 2019 rental, and it was godawful.
God forbid I be able to skip a track without hearing the first 30 seconds of it, right?
That one actually looks pretty good. Unfortunately, marketing people look at it and say, “You know what we need? Quadruple the screen size, get rid of the buttons, and cut the RAM by 90%. It will cost the same and look better! Who cares if it’s nonfunctional?”
Jeep is fucking awful. Honda is bad (made worse by shitty bluetooth - not as bad with Carplay or Android Auto with USB connection). Kia is bad. Nissan is godawful. (a couple of these could be out of date - going off of older models).
The biggest issue with touchscreens is the shitty lag from sticking a screen controlled by the hardware of a fucking collecovision on a goddamn $30,000+ piece of machinery. Jesus, a touchscreen in a modern car has like 50 things it has to do and has lag like it’s mining bitcoin.
Holy shit. Those views are TERRIFYING.
I don’t think the Probe is cool, has decent styling, or is especially impressive. However, this particular pricing seems reasonable. NP.
It would be one thing if it was brown and manual and ran on diesel, but this one doesn’t. It’s ridiculous to pay over 2.5k for a car over 20 years old that isn’t performance or a collector’s item. CP.
I understand the impulse to call some of these tests “ridiculous” from commenters further down, but I was also able to walk away injury free from being driver’s side T-boned by an F-650 going 30+ mph in my 2015 Jetta. RIP, Jetta.
You mean the lights, right?
Talk this guy down $3k, and you’ve got REAL heresy:
Um, reliability issues? I love the styling, but these cars were crap.
I think it’s the sheer self-involvement and stupidity of that small detail.
Yeah, I think you can do it either way. I went with the “I like the part from the better car” method, and you went with the “I would like the car except the one part” method. Either way, CP to me. It’s like putting type R badging on a civic SI.
I like the nose, but the rest of the car sucks. CP.
So the problem, apparently, is that the advent of streaming services creates TOO MUCH CONTENT. This is ridiculous. And since you can call just about every comedy or drama “warmed over combination of x and y,” the point of this is simply lost. Yes, just about everything’s been done. That doesn’t mean I don’t want to…
That leaking oil temp sensor is a problem. Otherwise, would be NP, but I’ll go CP for this one. Aside from not being able to get parts.