So it looks like shit, isn’t a turbo, and has an automatic?
So it looks like shit, isn’t a turbo, and has an automatic?
The game can be such a time sink. I like it, but rarely play because I “only” have an hour to play.
I remember being very excited when this came out on NES. Awesome game.
Cheap enough for someone who wants to take a chance with it. That person is not me, but someone will.
Gran Turismo 2. Graphics were great for the time. 600+ cars. Lots of tracks. No DLC, car packs, add-on tracks for extra $$.
It is cheap enough to be a NP, even though without 4WD, you are basically buying a fairly loud, not that comfortable highway cruiser that gets bad gas mileage compared to what has come out since it was new. But good luck finding anything decent at $4k.
In my high school, my buddy’s dad was a Chevy dealer so we rode in a lot of new Chevys, including a Cavalier like this one for a while.
FWIW, there are 3M N95s at my local Home Depot. Also for sale on their site for delivery. They are “fancy” Aura models (also fold flat, so I bought some for travel if I have to) and cost about $2 a mask, but they are available.
You could do a lot worse. Especially if it came with a discount. I’m sure plenty of people are overpaying for mediocre, vanilla CUVs that aren’t nearly as nice place to be.
The simpler times when 20" wheels were all you needed.
Yeah that is the only buyer I can see here. A Ferrari “mechanic’s special” for an actual mechanic to fix and profit off their labor. Assuming the engine is so screwed that they can’t flip it profitably.
Yes, definitely. One of the best.
If you have $50k to throw at a non-op Ferrari 308, you probably have the extra $30-40k to get an operational F355.
A Prius might be faster than a 1982 sports car.
Well it was the best combo of stock, mileage, and price from that search. Half of the others for sale were closer to 200k than 100k miles.
Same here, if you can even find a ‘06-’07 for sale.
So many of these are like that. “Bought the car last year, spent a bunch of money, ready to sell”.
This isn’t really a leap, aside from an OEM offering it. There was a third party option for a Prius way back in 2014, if not earlier.
Am I the only person that looks where Google is routing me when I use Maps in an area I’m not familiar with? Ok - Interstate, interstate, what is “Certain Death Pass”? Don’t think I want to take that one.
I have two LG OLEDs and haven’t had issues with either in a family room with lots of windows around. Sure, the right time of day you can get some glare (and just lower the blinds) but “brightness” is not an issue.