anthonynemcek
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anthonynemcek

I’m still mad that Cadillac teased us with those beautiful concepts like the Ciel, Elmiraj, and even the Sixteen.

I’ve had two cars with this feature.  I would buy a car just for this feature alone.

I really miss my ‘90 Galant GSX.

I really was going to vote NP, but then I got to the end. If the owner was so meticulous with maintenance why not replace the AC compressor?  If they’d take $11k I would definitely say NP, but as it stands: No Dice.

I think buying any Esprit is a roll of the dice, but hopefully buyers are well aware of what they’re getting into.  This looks like a good example, and I gotta believe prices are going to climb for these cars like they have for others of this era.

Voting NP as that price is probably appropriate, but if I was seriously shopping one of these I’d probably budget at least enough to get a much lower mileage example and keep it as a second or third car.  

This is a cool car that I would consider, but for that price I was expecting closer to 75k miles.

I voted NP because, while I wouldn’t buy it at that price, I do believe someone will.

Not to mention the rockers should be chrome as well.  No Dice, not original enough.

Air suspension parts for a W220 S-Class are way cheaper than they are for an LS430 with air suspension because, I assume, every S-Class having air suspension vs. the top level trim on the LS means parts are in abundance.

Absolutely the best looking camry, although I’d prefer it in forest green with tan leather.

I always liked how the Focus made the F and O to reference a sight.

There are a lot of hollow voids in those big old cars.

Once one of my least favorite generations of the XJ, but like the R120 SL it’s grown on me. Seems like a decent price, but be prepared to maintain that V12 like no other if you want to keep this car on the road.

Without making a judgement call on buying a 500, the price seems in line with the market, and the seller actually took decent photos. NP. There are plenty of crack pipes for sale, but this doesn’t look like one of them.

Right, but I think most people would take a 180k s2000 without all the mods for the same price.

Whenever I see a Buick Envision on the road I always wonder if the person driving it even knows it was made in China.

Same reason people afford cabins up north. Loans. A marine loan can be had in 10-15 year terms. A large brand new bowrider can set you back $60-100k, but depreciation is relatively quick and a 10 year old boat can be less than $30k easily.  A small used ski boat can be well under $20k.  

The price is nice with the caveat that it receives a thorough inspection by a trusted mechanic.

If you’re luck most of the buttons you’d normally use will be burned into the screen before it goes kaput.