artistwithouttalent
artistwithouttalent
artistwithouttalent

Look, for a car as rare as this one with as low miles as this one has in the condition this one is in, I’m sure $41k makes sense to someone. However, as much as I love DeLoreans, I wouldn’t pay that.

I know him best as one of the voices of the 500. Regardless of his association with this car, I went NP: a BMW roadster in better than new condition with less than 100k miles for less than 10k? Yes

That dash can’t be too difficult to fix...

1. Man did you miss an opportunity; you could have called it a bricked Bricklin!

$17,000 Canadian isn’t too bad... until you consider the cost of replacing the engine and transmission. CP.

How many times can I make a joke about the seller accidentally adding a 1 to the price?

Much like yesterday, I think the seller accidentally added a 1 to their Craigslist price.

It all came together when I found out this was in the EU. In the US (where I’m from,) it is absurdly difficult to get any imported vehicles less than 25 years old approved for road use. Congratulations on succeeding in your struggles.

Tough call. On one hand, the missing cells have me worried, not to mention the cost of reinstatement. Plus... 90 HP? Really? On the other hand, it is just $3,000. Plus, there’s something about those early EVs. Maybe it’s just too much, “Who Killed the Electric Car?” but I have this mental image of some bigwig

I think our hapless seller accidentally added a 1 to their Craigslist price. $3,050 is probably a perfect price for what is, quality aside, a 30+ year old wagon from a manufacturer with no domestic distribution network.

*Reads ad*

Tell you what, owner: Knock off about 3 grand from that price and you’ve got an NP.

Lots of hemming and hawing went into my ultimate NP decision. Based on the poll results, it looks like my case was typical.

Lots of hemming and hawing went into my ultimate NP decision. Based on the poll results, it looks like my case was typical.

Lots of hemming and hawing went into my ultimate NP decision. Based on the poll results, it looks like my case was typical.

Tough call. It’s an ‘80s Toyota, which can’t die, but 340,000 is still a lot of miles. Combine that with the rust and a $3000 price tag, and it could go either way. I voted NP, but I could go either way.

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These can reach 5 digits in less than pristine condition. This one is way better than its price. If I were dad, I’d be asking at least 10k. As it sits, easssy NP.

If the parts car came with it, it’d be an easy NP. As it sits, sketchy car dealer is sketchy

I know that it’s anything but stock, but it’s still a Mercedes from the ‘60s. $9,900 is not a bad price. Who knows, that Corvette engine may have what it takes to move this thing.