Yeah, a Porsche 997 Turbo or 997.2 Carrera come quickly to mind. I’d even take a Tiptronic over this jalopy.
Yeah, a Porsche 997 Turbo or 997.2 Carrera come quickly to mind. I’d even take a Tiptronic over this jalopy.
Yesterday, I made the bold claim that there was no group of people better at identifying broken car bits than Jalopni…
I feel like Tesla has opened a door, making it feel like anyone can simply go out a design their own car now....
YES! Vanderbeek for the win!!
That man is born to play Peyton Manning in some documentary.
Woah, I just noticed that they’re standing by order of increasing forehead!
“Feels like you’re always stuck in 2nd gear!”
When were the crusades again? 1997?
I’m an atheist, but... really? Bringing up the Crusades? Really? That shit happened how many years ago? Six hundred or so, right? Time to stop bringing it up, it’s totally irrelevant.
Very much endorse this. It’s a real thing, especially in the overseas military. The troopies are sure they know far better than the sergeant - this is the first time they’ve had any money, and it’s a guaranteed paycheck, so the car dealers love them.
Soggy bread is for losers. Only winners get the best, huge, fantastic, luxurious toasted subs.
When I sold Hummers, and the H2 was popular (for that 22 month period in time) we had a resident alien (it’s important) customer come in, put a down payment for $25k on a truck, go through the paperwork and drive home, across state lines.
Lyle Barnett is an experienced drag racer, but nothing prepares you for the moment your engine turns into a…
I see nothing wrong with this philosophy because you qualify it with
Hi Tom!
When some people start to encounter expensive issues with their current car, something odd often goes through their…
They’re not aftermarket parts if they’re OEM (that’d be like claiming a car’s AC is aftermarket). And yes if anybody witnessed him buying the car with those parts, he has plenty to stand on.
No, “AS-IS” means you are buying the vehicle “with all faults,” whether or not you or the seller know about them. It does not mean the seller can take parts off of the car after the transaction is done. I’m not a lawyer, but as far as I can see it the ad stated the car had these, and if the seller wanted to keep them…
‘LOL’ must be all that you know about the formulation of a legally binding contract or the essential elements of fraud. Now shut up and let the grownups talk.
I think you misunderstood Mr. Lehto’s article. “As Is” means you are SOL if the engine blows up 5 minutes after you drive away. It does NOT mean the seller can arbitrarily change out parts on the car between the time the deal is closed and when the buyer takes delivery.