Someone out here in the white mountains just got one. If the road isn’t dirt it’s covered in a layer of dusty sand from winter. If these do not look good clean, they look like a forgotten pile of scrap metal covered in dust and dirt.
Someone out here in the white mountains just got one. If the road isn’t dirt it’s covered in a layer of dusty sand from winter. If these do not look good clean, they look like a forgotten pile of scrap metal covered in dust and dirt.
I've never before seen designers channel the visage of a stoned walrus into a grill before.
Honestly it looks pretty great, that weight distribution sounds great, and the interior is clean and classy. I’m in the market for an EV in 2 years as my daughter turns 15 and takes my current car. It’s a shame it won’t make it to the states, my one day travel distances are 30 daily, 200 max on rare occasions so a…
Now can it be replaced....
Depends on that frame. I’d happily put an aftermarket bed on this thing and call it a day at this price, especially with the current costs on truck, but these had one weakness: rusty frames
Heh, I had a highschool friend start a very long career in the Navy after taking this approach in a SAAB SPG in the NH white mountains to avoid recourse
“Okay, so here’s the big secret: the pedal doesn’t have to be all the way down, you can position it in a gradient and ease in to it.”
Hah, 100% this. I work with a rural select board and that's about 90% of everything that happens.
I found this exact car listed for a more reasonable 29.5k on classic cars dot com. Definitely would skip it at 30k+
Pretty car! It's on the high end of the KBB but in the right ballpark and given the condition worth the ask. NP, would buy.
If I’m going to spend $300k for performance it definitely wouldn’t be a Mustang, no offense.
Tough, I can’t find good information on private sale prices here, but I see some going in that price range and higher. Given the condition I’m leaning NP.
Man, I forgot how bad that era of interior plastics was... But honestly it's a NP. Ugly as hell, and that price will get its revenge at the pump, but decent first car material here.
This seems wild when my pedestrian old man Buick for soccer dads has the foresight to update when my car is parked, turned off, and not in use - pausing if I so choose to interrupt.
What a copout. My dad had a Stingray with side exhaust and to this day my mom still complains about how often that thing savagely burned her legs getting out of the car. Now THAT is a properly done side exhaust, it didn't try to look evil - it was evil.
This is tough; I would love everything Atom has ever made in my driveway...except on a rainy day. BUT when it comes to tiny boutiques we all have “that one” we love. I can’t think of a major company who never missed the mark on a vehicle, though. The closest I can think of a major brand is Volvo, though they had some…
It seems like a solidly built car, but my rule of thumb in my own driveway: never expect a modification to add to a cars value, only subtract.
Man... I’d kill for one of these lil’ guys to lug around kayaks, and gardening supplies (bring in the dirt) out here in rural NH but they’re limited to roads 45 mph or less here and many of our town-connecting roads are 50.
This car feels like a hot mess of random shapes and proportions that would make a late ‘90's Pontiac proud. ND at any price
This matches the North country of New England. Nothing like having your mirror shaved off...again...by one of these rolling nightmares.