As expected. It sounds like a vacuum cleaner.
As expected. It sounds like a vacuum cleaner.
This car is all about finding the right buyer. As a Saab enthusiast, this is an important part of the Saab legacy and I find this price completely reasonable. To everyone else? It's a weird looking 37 year old car.
If you watch closely, he lost control the moment he let off the throttle. Ask any professional driver. If you are in a situation where you aren't headed the direction you want to be headed, suddenly lifting is the LAST thing you want to be doing. He never would have hit the curb if he hadn't had an abrupt throttle…
Well, I think you and I both know listed price and price that the vehicle is actually sold for are not one and the same...being a former Stealership employee I can tell you there are listings on there where the car was purchased at auction for maybe $3500 and is being listed at $7k with the hope of selling it for $6k…
This is where he went wrong.
And this is why you never take a modified car to a dealership, or buy one from a dealership.
I'm unsure of the trim level of this particular model before it lost its head, but I came up with a clean price of just over $5k. This car is likely 15 years old and likely hasn't been babied for it's 110,000. If I was looking for a lifted Jeep (and I am that type of person some days) I would maybe....MAYBE pay KBB…
I like it, but not at that price. People never seem to realize that modifications don't significantly change the value of a vehicle. In most cases, it typically lowers the value. Moral of the story is, don't modify your vehicle unless it is for your own enjoyment and you aren't looking to get that money back out of it…
Congrats Raphael!
Neat. Now how about a Mazdaspeed version with 200 horsepower and a turbo? We can't let its former platform-mate the Fiesta ST have all the fun, right?
Add MI to that list.
Because if it's a fake 1983 that's really a newer model it's more dangerous. #fedlogic
Always buy used.
I like this bit here.
Um, no he shouldn't. There is some useful technical info on there and the NATOR section is somewhat helpful but that site is largely a name-calling dick-measuring disaster. I've been on there for over a year - R4LLY3 is my handle. I hung out with Ryan from Corksport out at Oregon Trail Rally and he straight up refuses…
Higher miles is good. It will teach your teen to work on their own cars.
I never encourage people to drive larger cars out of the desire for "crash safety". Smaller cars can be just as safe in a collision, while making the car bigger simply adds more energy to the accident, which is never better. The logic is flawed. By direct extension, I should be invincible during a crash if I drive a…
And thusly the budget horsepower battle intensifies. This can only be good.
All truth. The car had potential to be much better, honestly. I still like them though.
For injector seals, buy a set of Toyota diesel seals. They're cheaper, higher quality, fit perfectly, and don't leak.