VicVinegar
VicVinegar
VicVinegar

The color changing piping reminds of of mid 2000's tuners. The more add on lights and colored piping, the better... or so we thought back then as a teenager watching F&F.

Yes, but Jerry bought his dad a big RWD Fleetwood sedan. Morty sold it to Jack Klompus who then drove it into a swamp.

I’d like it around 5 grand, throw a buick 3800 SII in it and comfortably cruise around in color.

That’s a nice $6000 car.

1976 Coupe D’Ville with 500 Ci only for me.

I’m a straight up Fit Fan, but the Prius is a great suggestion with fuel savings being a bonus.

Owen, Owen, Owen, how wrong you are. As the owner of that exact year and model of Leaf I can tell you that the range may have been 107 miles brand new, but it isn’t anymore. In the city you might get about 80 miles out of it if you aren’t using the heat. If you stick to about 65 mi/hr you might get 60 miles from it on

My vote goes to the Honda Fit.

>>Unlike a lot of other vehicles these days, you can actually get the Subaru WRX in some good colors

Ferrari Mondial 

Most people are idiots when it comes to buying cars.  There are way too many people making little money yet driving late model cars.  Yes, stuff has gotten expensive.  But people are also using 84 month loans as a way to upgrade, not just afford the bare minimum.  And that’s on them.  If you have to finance anything

Sorry; no. It’s about the Pontiac G6 coupe and the high-luxury lifestyle associated with these cars at the time.

An obvious question is why craigslist instead of bringatrailer?

I feel like people have spent the last 30 years hoping to get ahead of the next old car boom that will mimic how buyers treat 60s/70s stuff. There are a few that have broken the bank (mostly Japanese tuners), but it seems like there simply isn’t the volume for just about anything post malaise that can command pricing

How are so many companies still so far behind software wise?

That just tells us that EVs are still largely a luxury buy. Average transaction price of a new Subaru is $37K. Average transaction price of a new EV is still over $60K. Yes, that gap is closing, but by the time it does, Toyota and Subaru will fielding several EVs.

Where are the hybrids, Subaru? It’s 2023 and all you have is the Crosstrek Hybrid which is only sold in like 10 states. 

Thinking something was afoot, the Johnsons ignored the dealer. But the dealer retaliated and sent a tow truck to repossess the SUV.

Do people think they deserve a free car because their financing fell through? Unless the dealer forged the loan application, this is 100% the fault of the buyer or the bank. The only alternative the dealer has is to hold the vehicle until the loan is funded.

Dealers want to keep it confusing so that they can say “why don’t you stop by and we can talk about the numbers?”