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See, I gotta think that financial mismanagement and selling bikes to people who obviously could not afford them just to pad short term sales figures to stave off bankruptcy a couple of years ago, and a couple of years on the run, has gotta be more about this problem than the marks not being able to afford it or the

Ohhh, big spender, $30,000. Soooo fawncay!

You want terror, how about a $5,000 Maserati. That’s put some hair on your chest.

I think Doug DeMuro was singlehandedly responsible for CarMax changing their warranty policies. This couldn’t happen today.

That depends on the warranty

Current and previous Focus.

Would prefer to have been rickrolled

Windshields aren’t the only place that Elon can’t get rid of grimes.

Name checks out

It’s an out-of-warranty BMW. As I say every time one of them is featured on this series, “Take it from the BMW tech, old BMWs are no-dice at any price!”

A decent price and might be worth a look if it’s convenient and nearby. But given the pictures and the writing of the ad I’m not inclined to trust that the seller took very good care of the car (unless they’re, like, 70+ and have trouble with technology?).

They were approximately 20-30% cheaper adjusted for inflation - at least at the cheap end of the market. I just saw a 1976 newspaper advertising AM Pacers starting at $3400 which would be about $20,000 with inflation. Similar newspapers advertise base model Nissan and Kias for $25-30k today (even if they don’t

Probably none if I’m honest.

We were early adopters and owned a Chevy Volt. Sure. Not a pure but enough to cause me to form some opinions from owning a battery-driven car.

A: Battery longevity. Now granted, maybe battery tech has gotten better since the manufacture of our old car but the battery in ours made it to 150k before it started to fail.

No Hard Drivin’ makes this list bullshit

The difference is that the Civic has less than half its life left in it, while the Found On Road Dead Focus is close to 80% of its expected lifespan.

Musk has always been that way, the spotlight just wasn’t as bright. He comes from the “PayPal Mafia,” i.e. Peter Thiel who is a far right POS.

When Ford starting selling the little Transit here (and Benz sold a small van too) contractors around me snapped them up because full size pickups were tough to maneuver and street park when working on job sites. Granted I live in a small very dense area of the NYC area, but if they could get by with these why can’t a

Introducing the 2034 Ford F350.

Thank you. You are my hero.