VicVinegar
VicVinegar
VicVinegar

$44K seems fair for a ZL1 with crazy low miles.

If these guys took care off the environment they lived in, then this probably wouldn’t have happened.

Like dealing with hidden bags of poop that get on them while their working.

Go to a Toyota dealer and try and find a RAV4 prime. They are 6 months out. Its not that people don’t want them, its that they aren’t building enough of them.

I went ND on this one, but I don’t think it is too far off. If a PPI shows it to be in good shape, I think a little negotiation would make it worthwhile. Manuals in this type of car are getting harder and harder to find.

Also, can we stop with the black wheels? I’m not saying it always looks bad, but when it’s common

To me, those mods decrease the value because it indicates a lot more wear and tear on the drivetrain than an unmodified car or similar miles.

Ram has always been the Truck to beat for value. the main issue is that it’s a chrysler and reliability is all over the place. Owners experiences range so wide from “this was biggest financial decision of my entire bloodline’s lifetime” to “I’ve never had a single issue with mine and it has 2xx,xxx miles on it.” It’s

Very important that it has underglow. Because a car this subtle needs it and if there is automotive trend that will never go out of style, that’s the one. And what is a new engine without a cold air intake to suck hot air out of the tiny engine bay? No self respecting cars and coffee enthusiast would be caught with a

You can’t outrun a police radio. The only hope is to blend in.

ND based on the literacy of the ad. No need to go further. 

The Uber app punished the CEO for rejecting certain fares...

and your neighbor who works the store room at walmart somehow owns one

I don’t understand why the wet bar of grey clay paint choice is becoming so popular. It’s like they took all of the fun and interest out of the color grey, already the least fun and interesting color ever devised. And they leaned into it and stuck with that color for like 90% of the interior. That looks terrible. 

Wife and I were going to go have dinner on Grand Ave in St Paul. Relatively dense old urban area. Lot was full, street was full, urban area that surrounded it was all parking restricted to residents only. Went to the mall and the first ring suburb and had dinner there.

In Charlotte, the city council recently allowed one developer to build an apartment complex that doesn’t have any parking at all. That means more units for people to live in and lower construction costs, which the developer says should save residents $250 per month.

All this talk of EV credits changing has cooled me on purchasing anything for my driveway until the dust settles.

Well, you also weren't paying forty grand for the fake stuff. 

I regularly drive from Minneapolis to Milwaukee and this is exactly why I haven’t made the switch to EV. TWO stops?! I’m in a 13 year old Volvo and it needs zero stops to go 335 miles. It just seems like a step backwards.

As a former Mass resident I think they’ve found the perfect balance between TUV and Florida. Is it perfect? No, but it’s reasonable.

It really all depends on the car. That is why I always like to have a consult with a client before they pay the fee so I can let them know our likelihood of success.  Sometimes I tell them that I can’t help and to check back with me when the market cools. Sometimes I will offer an retainer agreement that is a partial