/does a line of coke
/does a line of coke
“HI, PHIL SWIFT HERE TO TELL YOU ABOUT THE MAGIC OF FLEX SEAL!”
If I had that much cash lying around, I would probably buy literally anything else. CP
It’s funny that Volvo and Acura are making cab-back designs and trying to make it feel more like RWD, rather than just making it RWD. I dunno why every automaker seems so averse to RWD these days. Yes, FWD makes packaging easier, but given that a lot of cars nowadays have AWD (standard or optional), the complexity…
I’m waiting for the car industry to go full circle: once crossovers kill everything else in the market, we’ll see a hard shift in desire for ludicrously incapable, but glorious, design-first automobiles. Bring back the OG long hoods!
$60K is the base price and that isn’t affected by what options are put on it or how many are sold. The base price of a $70,000 C8 with $10K in options is still $60K. If a C8 with $10K in options sells for $75K, then the base price would over $60K. And whether or not a base level C8 is actually ordered is irrelevant. Ev…
STOP WITH THE $60k C8.
Why do you doubt that car exists? GM is not Tesla.
Not in the backseat of a GTR, unless they have no legs... Which if that is the case, I’m sorry for offending you.
This. The new vette ruins the market for a bunch of these low end of the upper tier performance cars (GT-R, NSX, R8). You can get a 10-15 year old supercar with all of the maintenance and cost headaches, or you can go get a new car with a warranty with as good or better performance.
WHAT!?? That’s insanity!! Please tell me more!
No, if such a car existed we’dve read some coverage about it by now.
A brand new, high performance, mid-engined, V8 car with a warranty for only $60k? You’re out of your mind! That would be a crazy bargain! No manufacturer would do that!
Or..or for 60k... you could have a better looking car, with the same performance a mid engined V8 & a warranty...
Houston has had a bit of a flood issue in recent memory.
I’m the mothafuckin man in Houston dawg
The sea will not give up what it has claimed.
I have never had an issue buying a vehicle with a lien. You show up with straight cash homie, you go to the bank that holds the lien and the seller pays off the loan right then and there. Of course, this won’t work if the lien is held by some far-flung institution.
Not running with no rust > running with rust on these things. This is a NP all day long if it has compression.
For a 2000 with no rust holes, a working top, good seat covers and good dash. Nice Price.