$7600 for a 28 year old car?
$7600 for a 28 year old car?
The good news is, the two Tesla employees were able to get him cleaned up and bandaged well enough to complete the delivery process.
Dude, you don’t run down the aisle of a plane. That’s basic and you shouldn’t have to be told.
Truth. It’s just depressing to see what scumbags car dealers are these days. Try buying a car and having the salesperson tell you what the “out the door price is.” Inevitably they’ll come back with: “How much do you want to pay a month? Let’s see if I can make that number happen for you.” But, of course, that’s not…
Hmmm... if that’s the case this is probably actual fraud.
Personally, seeing that would have been a deal breaker for me and I would have torn up the contract and walked.
The 3SGTE engine in my MR2 Turbo is supposedly one of Toyota’s least reliable. Mine has a bit over 180,000 miles on it, about 90K of those I put on myself. It’s a 30 year old car and in the 20 years I’ve owned it pretty much the only thing I’ve had to do to it is replace ancient rubber hoses that go bad and leak…
Lord won’t you buy me a Mercedes Benz,
It doesn’t take much grey matter between your ears to come to the conclusion that this is the governor-and-one-time-presidential-candidate’s way of preventing many of the state’s bridges from their traditional presentation of rainbow colors during June’s Pride Month.
I love RV... videos...
Breaking: Pedestrians more likely to be hit by car they can’t hear than car they can hear.
On the other hand, I’ve been told that a Tesla’s screen can be operated with one’s nose, so fingers are more of a luxury than a necessity for your average Cybertruck owner (what I’m saying is that Elon Mush thought of everything!).
Labor costs are only a small part of the equation. Chinese domestic supply chains are potentially even more of an advantage for Chinese auto manufacturer competitiveness. The U.S. and Europe spent the last decades outsourcing our manufacturing to China to undercut the negotiating power of domestic labor unions, and as…
OK, we’ll I stand corrected. Good info!
I’ve got a 180k mile, 2011 Acura TSX, 6-Speed manual. While I didn’t really intend for it to be my forever car, I’ve got a kid in college and another kid who’ll be in college in a couple of years, so this thing is probably going to be my daily for a bit longer, LOL!
That Daytona looks disturbingly close to a Jalpa.
OK, I hate to be pendantic, but if the guy averaged 75 Mph, guy was probably exceeding the current legal speed limit much of that time.
Unless you saw the roof you’d never know.
I really hope someone didn’t bid $55,000 for the right to keep making payments on this car. That would be.... mind-bogglingly.... stupid!
I’ll give you $10,000 if you let me perform your kidney transplant. Come on, dude... it’s not rocket science.