From the linked article:
From the linked article:
He told the Detroit News he’s considering suing the state for his medical bills and time off work due to the fall
a 2021 Tesla Model 3 in this video
Woohoo! now I can drive Teslas for free and sleep in Air-BnB’s for free!
This reminds me of Previa prices a decade ago, in the before times, when regular broke folks like me could go on Craigslist and make terrible decisions with $2,500.
Previas are Jalop catnip. This gonna be a landslide NP win.
EASY Nice Price even with this mileage. Hell, if you didn’t tell anyone what the odo was showing, you could claim it had hardly been driven.
Any running car at that price nowadays is a Nice Price. The fact that this one is in good condition makes it a lock.
That’s an awful big floor shifter for an AOD and most of those “vacuum lines” are either heater hoses or air injection lines.
Not to mention a full 8-foot bed, and no rear jump seats so, “sorry kids, you can’t come Home Depot with me. Read a book.”
You do understand that a 1995 in good condition is a lot more interesting than a 2005, right? A 2005 is just an old truck. a 1995 is a classic.
No bling, no glitter, no crybaby frowny face, no fake nostrils on the hood, no grille the size of an aircraft carrier - and to top it all off, an honest-to-goodness manual transmission.
When I lived in salty, snowy northern New England, this truck would’ve been snapped up for its solid cab corners alone. This was a good price for this rig even in Before Times.
One of the truckiest trucks to ever truck!
well they are a group of fascists, so anyone who opposes them is antifa by definition
I like how they call anyone who just doesn’t want them clogging up the roads in their town “Antifa,” as if being opposed to traffic jams is some sort of radical left conspiracy.
Oregon /Washington.
I was going to say PA. There are some great roads like RT 6, but the condition of the roads is why I can’t say its the best driving roads in a state. Also we now have bridges collapsing with vehicles on them. Not a good look
Pennsylvania has a bunch of this stuff.
An American school bus can be purchased for a price at nearly scrap metal value. A real coach (even used) still is out of reach in purchase price for the people that typically want to convert one.
Also, the price for replacement parts on a coach vs a school bus makes the school bus more economical over time.