canuckcharlie
canuckcharlie
canuckcharlie

I mean there’re fcking tons of old cars that’s billion times better than new car , one of example of such as are Skyline GT-R R34, Toyota Supra RZ A80, Honda NSX NA2 etc

My 993 is worth more than a new car, and I happily paid a little more so I can can listen to my music and sort through my songs without having to pick up my phone. It’s nice to be able to take a roadtrip and have a GPS that isn’t suction cupped to my windshield.

Eat shit.

Early 2000's cars are not so old as to have issues with modern tech being added to them. I upgraded the head unit in my 2001 BMW to a 10" touch screen with Android Auto and it was exactly what it needed to up its daily driver potential.

I’m not going to tell someone what to do with their vehicle. If they prefer a certain approach, and that approach includes a touch screen, have at it.

https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/new/searchresults.action?zip=92882&showNegotiable=true&sortDir=ASC&sourceContext=carGurusHomePageModel&distance=50&sortType=DEAL_RATING_RPL&entitySelectingHelper.selectedEntity=d2568

“Call for Price”  No way that is going for MSRP.  

The article should be retitled. “Really bad at flipping flipper fails”. Regardless, I am glad for his misfortune. Flippers are bad apples.

70K civic. FFS.

I dig both cars but it’s a Civic and a Corolla.

https://www.hondaofseattle.com/honda-dealer-seattle-wa.html?Model=Civic%20Type%20R

LOL. A scalper lost money, I won’t be losing sleep over this.

SMALLER!

The new owner still spent $8500 over sticker for a now used car, lets not gloss over that.

He pointed out that he paid way over MSRP without disclosing exactly how much, as he’s “an enthusiast” and originally planned to keep the vehicle before learning that another allocation that he preferred went through.”

As good as this car is, it is not worth $48K, sorry.

Fuck em

lol @ paying 50k for a Corolla

This is the feel-good story we all wanted to read about. Car flipper thinks he could make a quick $3000 only to lose a lot more. It’s still a fucking Corolla. Once aftermarket pricing breaks in to a higher segment, people will just buy a higher segment car. Like a Supra, for example.