It’s a major bummer that the European version was pretty handsome, especially the Granada Ghia X.
It’s a major bummer that the European version was pretty handsome, especially the Granada Ghia X.
First car was a 1976 F150 with a 460 under the hood. Went from that to my second car, a 1996 Geo Metro with a 1.0 liter.
Voted nice price, because there are people with too much money that I bet can be convinced to spend $300k on it.
Everyone is focusing on the dashboard layout, but can we talk about the placement of the window controls on the 4runner?
This reminds me I still need to schedule my Takata airbag replacement.
I barely feel comfortable letting my kid ride with me when I drive my stock ‘67 Camaro.
But you are assuming just because someone has a pension that they aren’t contributing a portion of their salary toward its funding.
If there is a stark difference, one of them is being paid far too little.
Keep fighting over crumbs while you’re down their licking the bosses’ boots.
Are you sure the workers aren’t having money taken out for their pension? 6% of my pay is withheld and put toward my pension.
My first thought was a Subaru. Based on the vehicles his passengers are driving I’m guessing they lean conservative and might give him some ribbing for that. Since he said he can flex on price for good resale, he should get a Chevy SS and buy some winter tires for half the year.
It could just be that the shield over the radar cruise sensor is pitted. That being said, they should have at least had it looked at.
You wanna find one that is 2010 or later though due to some issues the first few years of that generation had. I think it had to due with the direct injection. Don’t quote me though.
Clean it up, put it on the forums and the seller might get that amount. Anything with under 100k miles is pretty desirable. Bought mine with 109k miles and have put 100k more on it with no mechanical issues. The non-working adaptive cruise (assuming its the PCS sensor) is probably gonna keep them from getting that…
Hey, I never said he was a good guy.
Didn’t Henry Ford figure out that it was good business to pay his employees enough to purchase the goods (cars) the company produced?
and shit in the street?
I worried about “what if the push button to start break” when I bought a car with it for the first time and then I realized there are way more moving parts/stress on components with a physical key.
I’ll take that Eldorado in the back.