cdydatzigs
cdydatzigs
cdydatzigs

Nighttime’s bright enough as it is and light pollution is a real thing.

We’re not rating the value of the car on what we THINK the transaction experience might be. You’re supposed to take the vehicle as-is and value it in a neutral environment. We know what the car is, we can only guess/speculate as to how the seller is.

Yeah, even if the truck wasn’t overpriced the owner makes it a solid no dice.

Much of the west is a desert or high desert, so moving water around to everyone is a unique challenge, but it works. I’ve lived here 44 years, and we’ve never not had it. And i’ll take a brush fire over a multiple tornados a year that can drop out of anywhere. You can keep that.

A lot of people who have to live east of the Rockies, are expressing their inferiority complex. Mainly because the people in these videos can retreat down the mountain to the sun and dry roads if they want to.

People don’t know how to drive or fully operate/maintain their vehicles on a dry day.

Essentially, if you want to see civic incompetence on a grand scale, any city from San Diego to Seattle in heavy precipitation of any kind will do it for you.

Totally capable vehicles with totally inadequate drivers.

For some reasons CA does not recognize snow tires (ie. 3 mountain peaks symbol) in any way shape or form.

I thought Rob got the Axe on the last day of the month with NPOND being late.

18 years of never having been properly steam-cleaned and/or conditioned will do that to light-colored seats, even without smoking or food being a factor.

A clean, manual, SAAB wagon with low miles and doesn’t look like a lot of other cars on the road? $12K is a little high, but I’m feeling generous on this Friday. Nice price because it’s 50% away from being a Jalopnik holy grail.

(1) This is pure fraud if true, and it is not Levine’s job to be an expert on the correct fonts used in stamping serial numbers into vintage Italian cars.

Blah, blah, blah, eat the rich *snooze*

You know..I was really looking forward to a quieter future with EVs on the road but this is meant to ruin that.

I built that model kit. Loved the Banshee concept.

I laughed entirely too hard at this comment...

The difference is, in 1975 performance was severely affected as U.S. automakers were new to the concept of making cars more emissions-friendly (and, quite frankly, were caught of guard by the Japanese so they rushed it). Now? Performance is not an issue, when you consider how much greater average horsepower is today,

They’re pretty much the same age. Both had their first flights in 1952, the B-52 entered service in 1955, the Tu-95 Bear in 1956. Both impressive, obviously.

I thought they were a cold-war relic at this point.