It runs, it probably gets 45mpg, and if nothing else it could be your winter beater for a few seasons.
It runs, it probably gets 45mpg, and if nothing else it could be your winter beater for a few seasons.
Credit card money for a quirky, rare survivor in excellent condition and a 5-speed? Sign me up for Radwood now! NP.
If this thing were near-mint, and had the original wheels, head and tail lamps? Then you might be able to get something in the $10k range. As-is? ND.
This thing has been rotting at that pier for 30 years...
That’s likely because auto racing is still somewhat of a niche sport to the masses, and the vast majority of drivers lack the charisma to make a late night interview interesting. Not everyone can be Darryl Waltrip.
Yet they still use slave labor to make auto parts.
What are the odds that China has a full set of blueprints for the X-37B?
...but a Porsche V8 that my Crosstrek could almost compete against going 0-60?
Great entry price for a beautiful design (not a fan of the 911 jellybean) with some quibbles (wheel chrome, window surround, door cards) that are easy enough to fix. Easy NP for me.
For the 47th time, just because you know how to use Google and found a better deal, doesn’t mean that the one featured above still isn’t a good deal itself. NP.
I mean, then we’d be stuck with President Vance.
When you consider the average new car price in the U.S. is $49k? This is far less surprising.
It’s cute. I wouldn’t actually expect it to do anything.
Have a long distance prisoner transport? Maybe still use an appropriate ICE vehicle. More generic patrolling/cruising at city speeds? An EV is pretty much designed for that...use it there.
Focusing on a luxury SUV for urban use...
Probably not helping is that it seems incredibly popular with dickheads.
Audi leans too much on their styling, and their general design language is a little stale.
...and how safe is an econobox built in 1976?
I always cringe when I view these lists because they are almost always half wrong.