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Cameron Boucher
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W123 300D, in dark gray.

CP just because the seller is one of those douche bags that puts $1 in the title to get more search hits. The slush-box tranny just reinforces the CP’yness.

Ive got an 810 wagon and i love it!

Corvette Summer??

Gross

That’s just awful

i like saying polestar as if it rhymes with molester

Agreed. If it were a wagon (I’m in the market right now), I’d be calling the guy to see how much he’d budge. 185k is pretty average for that car/year (probably way below avg for LA!) I would bite at 5k in that case.

This sucks. Not because it isn’t a nice car (and it is;I was initially on the NP bandwagon). But because,despite it being a nice car,with a lot of maintenance already done on it,Graverobber pointed out that these go for very cheap,which came as a surprise to me. To wit: here is a 1999 S70 Turbo,also in black on

To me, this reads as a $3,500 Explorer with a $2,400 VCR in it. Plus, it’s slightly more top-heavy, just in case they weren’t “tippy-over” enough already.

When the cars can fully drive themselves there won’t be problems delivering them to customers.

Right! Because in 2008 she was diagnosed with breast cancer and had a double mastectomy.

Oh, you’ll be waiting.

Your late c3 self proclaimed expert here. This car door jamb looks suspicious. Thats were the metal birdcage sits and thats were they rust. I would not buy any c3 without taking some interior trim off.

Wow, you’re right. 1991 Mitsubishi Delica Exceed 5 speed Turbo Diesel. I didn’t know it existed, and now I want one.

Oh really? You’ve never been to Seattle then - Downtown there is a fleet of black Toyota Prius either driving around waiting for their next fare, or parked in limited time spaces and then moving when the time is up.

Yeah they do; they just don’t have to wait in line.

You can probably get a couple of thousand dollars more selling a car privately than you can through a dealer. Is a couple of thousand dollars worth the hassle of listing the car; going through dozens of potential buyers; setting up appointments for test drives and tire kickers; vetting the possible buyers to ensure

Yeah, I’d guess that that is not dirty brake fluids of any kind, just on the basis of clarity (and the seemingly diligent if not borderline obsessive maintenance of the vehicle in general).