anthonynemcek
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anthonynemcek

Love love love these cars, but this one would need to be in better condition with lower miles to get that price.

As if their major metropolitan areas don’t vote for Democrats. But sure, fuck ‘em.

Here’s the thing, like in the USSR, the people living there will likely not be able to leave as those states will need as many people as possible to keep their economies going after turning their backs on the U.S.  

hahahahahahahhahahahahaha  oh you sweet summer child.

I loved the wheels Chevy put on those things.

NP only because I think a cleaner example with fewer miles would get a significantly higher price.

Agreed.  I had one and found it super handy.

The M on the back and the stripes on the grill make this an immediate ND for me.

Oh man, I miss that little oddity so much.

How lucky we are in America to have never been collectively punished for the actions of a few. Also note, Hamas was elected with a plurality, not a majority, in 2006, which is 17 years ago. Look at our Republican Party and compare it to what it once was 17 years ago.  That wasn’t yesterday.

Dang, and I was excited about the 43 mpg I’m getting in my ES300h.

The part that always gets me is that so many of the bastards are in leadership roles within their unions.  And they bitch that the public doesn’t respect them any more.

Continuously updated navigation is one.  The other is a system like Super Cruise that is constantly updating the streets it works on.  Otherwise, if it’s simply activating something already installed in the car, f**k that.

Cannot believe the e46 M3 in phoenix yellow was not included.

To me the Chevy Volt is the car that comes to mind as representative of that era. People were still reeling from high gas prices, and GM was trying it’s hardest to shake its image as the maker of bloated SUVs like the Hummer H2. The Volt offered GM an opportunity to try something new when something new was exactly

If Mean Girls had been released in the 80's, this is the car that Regina George would have driven.

Maybe with 40k more miles and 40k less dollars... For real though, I’m a big fan of personal luxury vehicles and I’d love to own this car, but they’ll have to hold it another 25 years to maybe see that price.

A guy in my town has two Lotuses (Loti?) because, as he told me, he always has one to drive while the other is in the shop.  ND unless it came with a spare car.

ASC was who GM had do the tops for the convertibles, but you are correct that there were third party conversions (Hess & Eisenhardt is an example).

I think $4500 is a good starting point for negotiations.  If this car was in better condition, they might get their asking, but as it stands, ND.