F-ing credit unions are awesome! I need to get my money out of the big banks.
You can finance a used car too - I’ve done it several times. Visit your local credit union. Mine is issuing used car loans at 2.73% for 60 months. Minimum loan $1000
A. Poor is subjective.
if all you can afford is one of these, you may want to consider buying a Buick with the 3800 V6. You can get them for under $3000 all day long. Liability only insurance needed. I’d guess that a 125,000 mile example will be more reliable and will last longer than the Mitsu or the Spark. If you are terribly worried…
Neutral. The seller needs to knock the price down about a grand for the aesthetic repairs (wheels, headlight, and grille). Here is a cleaner one in my neck of the woods for less. https://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/cto/d/paradise-valley-1992-mercedes-benz/7164158727.html
Because touch screen! Because fancy! Because we don’t know how car interiors or driving work! Because the laser eyeballs will do it, you don’t need to drive! Autopilot!
I’m confused and I know little about how Telsa’s work... or don’t. So when driving down the interstate with traffic at 85 mph, on a 100 degree day, and suddenly a popup thunderstorm just dumps a deluge of water, and people start panic braking, I literally will be blind for several seconds because I hit the wiper stalk…
I think you’re overly fixated on a couple of things:
I’d bet real money Rob had nothing to do with it.
But I’ll never know what
Mine took without even entering a Captcha. Even got a little pie chart indicating how lopsided the voting was on this pig.
Yea it was worth more before the conversion.
Not sure why anyone would ruin a perfectly good MR2 to build....this.
The Grand Cherokee still looks like the original, more or less.
Except the Cherokee. I still think it's hideous, even agger the update.
Back in the early 2000s when it was known as Winning Eleven here in the US, Minanda was a favorite. Ximelez was great too. Too bad Pro Evo/Konami could never figure out how to make a decent online experience...even to this day.
I think it helps that FCA’s products are well styled. Everything I can think of off the top of my head is handsome and clean, without relying on flavor of the week gimmicks, fake vents, floating roofs, weird C pillars, running lights that zig zag up to the A pillar, etc.
The only vehicle in this whole list that’s actually interesting is the Crossfire, because it’s a weird vehicle that’s not totally ugly, totally awful or totally busted.