If it doesn’t come with this livery, then what’s the point?
If it doesn’t come with this livery, then what’s the point?
Buuuut correcting my ways. Did a quick search and even on BAT something like this in this condition sold for $15000 about a year ago. It is cool and interesting, but is overpriced by $10k even in the best of circumstances.
How can someone clean up a 25 year old Saturn this nicely and not have loved and cared for the car? NP on a clean wagon that will never cost you more that $50 to fix.
This is one of those “good luck finding another” cars. Even in 2-liter/autotragic form the 200SX hardly ever appears for sale, esp. without corrosion. It’s worth a small premium. BUT, this would have been a $2K car pre-pandemic. No more than $4k in today’s market.
Would the seller accept 101 Dalmatian puppies as payment?
Are we back to Nice Price or Crack Pipe? Is the PC crap over?
Ugh, talk about bastardization of the word “classic”....
This actually goes back way further than airbags. Fuel injected cars have had inertial fuel pump cutoffs since way back in the 80s, so that the electric in-tank fuel pump won’t keep pumping fuel into a potential fire. This wasn’t a concern before that because most cars had engine-driven pumps that would stop as soon…
I’m sure the current owner’s wife would have LOVED to pay $39k for this thing as opposed to how much her husband actually spent on it.
sudo-classic
It’s almost like no one planned out infrastructure issues before building EVs.
Green beer is silly.
You know, we don't all have to just let Apple win.
More like Red Vaper.
cleaning the brake dust out of those rims must be a treat
Because everyone would use the tether to strangle the reclining passenger in front of them, obviously.
In my youth, I had an 8-track recorder. To make it even more awesome, it was by Realistic from Radio Shack. My nerd-dom knows no boundaries.
I’ve stopped under an underpass once. Wasn’t for hail, it was for insane amounts of rain. Couldn’t see a damn thing, not even the tail lights of the vehicle in front of me. I pulled off the road under a underpass because I could actually see where a safe place to pull off was. Once I did, I moved forward back into…