You get the hell out.
You get the hell out.
There are an impressive amount of SUVs in the comments...
I love my Subaru. And it's the first (and probably the last) car I've ever bought brand new. But holy shit the dealership was horrible. I had my financing set up and I knew exactly what car I wanted and what options I wanted. It took me 12 damn hours to finally get out the door, and then another 3 days to get the car.…
That's not really a conspiracy theory. They do that in the open.
I'm seeing a very clear theme here with "affordable", "cheap", "small", "sub-10k". Seems like the biggest hole in the market is just cheap cars.
I came here to post this and was not disappointed that it's the first on the feed. Where I live the craigslist market for old small trucks is quite strong.
Um, didn't giz already do this in August? I'm pretty sure they did because that's why I ended up buying this: http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B007FHX9OK (it's pretty fantastic, by the way)
I was so stoked about this until I read that it's a concept at an auto show. I'm more impressed by fake cars in video games, honestly. As they have a better chance of getting made.
There is 2 in my neighborhood, and my neighborhood is really small, so I see them all the time.
I would not drive anything, as I would not be allowed to live.
I'm guessing they are just stealing a normal number of cars but because it's Portland they just happen to all be Subaru.
I am surprised how far down I had to scroll to see this one.
Satan sat on his fiery throne and lamented at his lack of recent converts and subsequent souls that he had pulled into the void of evil and depravity. "What can I do?" He thought to himself.
Totally agreed. And while I agree that it is good for R&D, I think it makes for some great racing. (Think group b and homologation)
Who else can say they drive a road legal Group C Porsche prototype that one Le Mans three times? One of the very few times you can truly say "race car for the street."
How is a turbocharged BROWN WAGON only 6 fucking percent!?!? This test is shit!
Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider - 1961 Estimation: 9500000 - 12000000 €