WANT to love it because it’s a sexy set of wheels, but have heard far too many stories about Maser non-reliability. It would be a fun purchase, but pretty much akin to setting fire to my bank account. Nope.
WANT to love it because it’s a sexy set of wheels, but have heard far too many stories about Maser non-reliability. It would be a fun purchase, but pretty much akin to setting fire to my bank account. Nope.
Probably not rebadged. Guys took out the front drive axles on these because the AWD was pretty useless and heavy. It only sent 5% power to the front wheels or something. Enthusiast mod, and I applaud it. Someone lived this car.
Not necessarily. It’s not to my taste, but lot of people swapped out halogen 996 headlights to projector-style ones like this. The taillights are 997 style so it’s more likely this was just a status-conscious idiot trying to make the car look like more than it is. Same with the badge, although “up-badging” to a C4 is…
What a voice!
I once bought a brand new Jeep Patriot.
From someone that downgraded their Audi wheels from 19s to 18s and lives in downtown DC, I am 100% here for this trend. I’ve cracked two rims in this city. I’m over broken wheels and horrible ride quality.
$10K on BaT. NP for sure.
I bought a ‘93 124-platform convertible sight unseen from a mechanic friend in California. I flew there, hopped in it and drove home to Colorado. The only drama occurred when I woke up from a nap in the passenger seat to see that my daughter had the cruise control set at 114 as we cruised across the Utah desert.
I love this car. I hate this price.
Fun fact, this is the leading cause of old age in Eastern Europe, Japan, Louisiana, and weirdly enough, Cincinnati.
I was gonna vote NP, but then I saw the bit about the seller cancelling a previous sale and jacking up the price. Now it is a solid ND for the jackass seller.
Credit building sounds like a load of nonsense, but this sure doesn’t seem like the way to build it. Why not just keep driving this perfectly decent, virtually brand new Buick?
That massive, industrial-looking B pillar really ruins the effect of the suicide doors.
I remember reading about this when it came out. I’m not sure I knew it didn’t make it here though. I like the look and I think it would be a fun car to own. Having said the nice things, the mismatched seats, condition of the wheels, and the overall presentation, I’m inclined to vote No Dice. This would seem to be top…
$31k for a 15 year old BMW is crazy regardless of the mileage. No dice.
Need to fix that front fender paint gap on the two tone first
Decided she no longer preferred the P.