Maybe if the roof wasn’t chopped and didn’t look like amateur hour all around.
Maybe if the roof wasn’t chopped and didn’t look like amateur hour all around.
Guess I’ll have to pick one of these days and get one last quote for my exotic car that is also the only car I own.
You’d think so, but I continue to see a good number of new cars on the street. People must not care about the price gouging. They want their new car and they want it now, so they just pay whatever.
Never understood the allure of these. They just look forced.
Can you still get GTA-O for free on PS5? I have my PS4 disc, but you know, upgrades.
$73k for a Sienna? I can see someone jumping from a $44k to a $50k car because they need it now, really want it, whatever. But $44k to $73k? Are they expecting people to go rob a bank first? Someone who has $73k to spend isn’t going spend it on a Sienna.
Buying the dip on NFTs.
Those graphics are doing a nice job of obscuring the area where the damage was too. Tough to tell how the repair is from the pics anyway.
This should win an award for making a relatively expensive car look cheap.
Housing hits much harder though. The rise in rates from 3% to 5% is a huge deal, especially in high cost areas. That is a $5-600 a month difference.
No kidding. I bought my car at a place that was pretty easy when I bought there. Negotiated the price online, no nonsense when I came in for delivery.
How the hell does that damage occur? It is like something took a bite out of the rear quarter panel.
Thanks Rob, this got me laughing at 8AM. I saw the decals, the shitty looking rims, and then the cherry on top...salvage title. All yours for $40k.
With no hatchback, I’m not sure how much utility it really has.
“Inside, Chevrolet has piled in the tech to try and make consumers’ switch to EVs “seamless,” the brand says.
There is a lot going on here. Reminds me of a early 00’s era Grand Am with its random lines and plastic cladding.
I’m not to far off your age and thought it was cool when I was a kid, but now I know it has less hp than a modern Honda Civic and I spent enough time in 80's/90's GM vehicles to hear/feel that interior.
Mulching lawnmowers have been around for a long time. They aren’t some exotic tool only available to professionals or something. No need to do this.
Talk about an OEM who should just get rid of dealers. No one needs to be “sold” on a Ferrari. People come in to put their deposit down and they sell out. They just need a place to deliver and service them. In the interim, you apparently just have a middle man playing games to make them more expensive.
You can be pretty well equipped for $80k, there is not much touching the Vette at $80k.