Glossy primer is the worst paint trend, they made boring more shiny, huzzah.
Glossy primer is the worst paint trend, they made boring more shiny, huzzah.
I heard Acura came up with this Iridescent blue mimicking the colors found on Butterflies, truly is a beautiful color.
Looks like lots of fun, but a tricky maneuver for the average driver?
Step1 : steal cars
Oh yeah, the Supercharger network is very massive at this point. And the newer ones have like 16 charger stalls, where E.A. or EVgo typically has between 2 and 4 stalls.
I learned of rabid Hot Wheels collectors when I started working at Target as a teenagers in the late 90's. I was working in the toy section when a middle aged gentleman asked me if we had any more Hot Wheels in back. I thought it was an odd question since the shelves were fully stocked, but I brought out a fresh box…
LOL @ the green car spinning a tire at idle on the tile floor.
Such a professional job without a plan of what to do with the cars afterwards
I’ve been collecting Hotwheels my entire life, and I completely agree that it sucks right now. I’m lucky if I find a single example of a casting even up to a year after it actually releases, and in most cases I’m not able to find anything I want. It all just comes down to dumb luck of being at the store just after…
Thank god.
That's what she said
I keep waiting for people to stop buying marked up cars.
That’s the fundamental problem. Corvettes- even Z06 models - are not low production limited cars. Give it a few years and supply and demand will balance out. The premium will evaporate.
Reminds me of the Jalopnik story of the seller who wanted to flip a Honda Civic - he paid the dealer MSRP + dealer markup, then wanted to sell it at that inflated price plus his own markup.
Basic economics at work.
Why buy it from this guy when you can get one for a less inflated markup - and it isn’t a “used car”?
As…
That’s how relative terms work. So I guess congrats on all of your humblebragging and successes outside of understanding English and having empathy.
Don’t get me wrong. The new Corvette is pretty great, but anyone who gets offered damn near a quarter million for one and still says no is a fucking idiot.
The Magnuson-Moss Act explicitly states it does not apply to warranties offered on resold items, or products sold by someone other than an Authorized Seller.
Buckle up, because I think this is going to happen for a while... The people who bought one just to flip it, the dealers who ordered one for a customer and then marked it up beyond what that customer was willing to pay so they could sell it on the open market, and the guys/gals who just had to be first on their block…
See, I don’t get this. I figured any moron could flip a C8.
“Of course, both failed to meet their reserve prices.”