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you don't have to be an @hole dude

Dude, fuck off. Seriously. You're an annoying troll. Nobody enjoys this. You're clearly an angry little neckbeard who is just upset that he's stuck with an old Sunfire. If you're not...then you should be embarrassed for acting as such. Please let the adults talk.

yeah. But this car has insane miles, a transmission nobody wants, the wrong color, a completely unknown service history which means it needs a major service and it's a 2000 which means it's probably on the book for an expensive cam variator upgrade. The differences are massive. Btw my carmax offer was $64k.

haha. Thank you. You can't win em all. The biggest thing I've learned over the last year is how to ignore idiots.

Hahahaha

Easy man, calm down. Agreed that the endless stories are annoying but that's a bit extreme

This!!! Whats is this?!

I wouldn't trust an ad that was written entirely in capital letters.

Sorry Doug, but it looks 10 times better in black.

I hate you, time.

Deprecation is awesome. I've seen condoms retain more value after one owner than some luxury vehicles.

My 3 M cars would disagree with you.

Get a car that's near the bottom of its depreciation curve, or better yet, has hit the bottom and is now rebounding. Fuel costs aren't much. My S500 gets 16/27 mpg. Insurance is also pretty reasonable. I'm 27 and pay around $85 for full coverage every month.

This is the exact train of thought that goes into the cars I buy. I have a 2005 LR3 that I bought at five years old and with 45,000 miles. Still has the original sticker in the glove box. It was $68k new and I bought it five years later for just under $17k from the original owner. I'll always let someone else eat the

That's exactly what Ducati is betting on.

Get a Jalop into the White House! Then fix it through an executive action.

I think that's it exactly! The car is relatively inexpensive to own and very fun to drive. The rest of the world isn't Ferrariable. If we had twisty smooth roads going everywhere and low driveways and wider parking spots etc, it would be different!

So your conclusion is that the car is not the problem but rather a world that is not made for a Ferrari, uneven streets, steep entrances, annoying people, speed limits, etc.

To be fair, almost any new VW interior is much better than an Impreza or Focus one.