First question: if you hve a paid off 2016 Forester why are you buying a new Rogue? Just drive the Forester. Its not the Rogue is some magical upgrade here.
First question: if you hve a paid off 2016 Forester why are you buying a new Rogue? Just drive the Forester. Its not the Rogue is some magical upgrade here.
You forgetting about trust fund hipsters. You know, the ones who go on these HGTV new home search shows. He is artisanal basket weaver and she teaches pigmy goat Pilates, and their budget for their new home is only $1.5M. But they can stretch to $1.8M if it is perfect.
take your star for the Bare Naked Ladies reference :-)
The only way a K car can be worth 5 figures is if somebody important was killed in it, and I’m pretty sure Archduke Ferdinand wasn’t rolling in a T&C when he and the missus got capped. No dice.
This is an absolutely bonkers price to pay for a K car, but...
So I feel, as the resident K-car guru here, that I need to chime in. There are rules to setting collector car prices and rarity alone is not the key factor. Prices are driven by rarity, cleanliness, mileage, fun/excitement factors, and most importantly demand.
Since my username will checkout, yes, I have a Tacoma but it’s a “normal” one, not the X Runner. I can tell you these trucks hold their value and maybe you could get the asking cost at trade-in or on of the many online places that buy your car, however, private seller, this is priced too high. I think the narrow…
This makes me think of the current state of aviation... and how leaded fuel is STILL being used for a good number of small aircraft. It’s the same song and dance of the industry resisting change and the government needs to step in because the industry won’t do it on its own.
My only possible hesitancy about it depends on how it is doled out. If the dealer manages it for instance, and there is a $7,500 credit, do not be surprised if the cost of most of these vehicles “magically” climbs by about $7,500...
Point of sale rebates would be a big change to EV incentives and make them much more useful. Most households don’t make enough money in a year to get the full Federal EV tax credit nor do they want to pay full price up front and then wait a year to get a credit back.
Anybody who doesn’t say Carhenge, either hasn’t been there, or isn’t a true Jalop! I like Carhenge.
https://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/11321
I’m gonna be the contrarian today. This project took a relatively meh GM car and turned it into a genuine head turner (or head scratcher?). By purchasing this you would help to finance the seller’s next project, which I would like to see, whatever it is. It’s not “what-the-hell” money, but it’s not overpriced either.…
Reading these comments has seeded a new old theory.