This is sweet. NP. If I needed a car (or could hide one so my wife wouldn’t notice), I would fly to Florida to look at this.
This is sweet. NP. If I needed a car (or could hide one so my wife wouldn’t notice), I would fly to Florida to look at this.
Am I at the wrong site? It looks like David may have jumped to the Onion.
There are positives and negatives to living everywhere. For me, New York is an amazing place. I wish life gave me more time to visit there although I am fairly certain though I could not live there. I could say the same for so many other wonderful places I have visited. I am surprised at the number of people I meet…
We were part of the manual Forester brigade. :( I need to replace my company vehicle next year. We are trying to decide if we can live with a Crosstrek.
Great price! Sweet! You will be happy.
The premium BRZ is also manual only. Automatics are available only as an option on the limited. Ours was also one of the 2,990 manual US-spec BRZ’s sold in 2018.
The Hartford one is a nice price too. The one in this forum is a convertible with 55K fewer miles. It’s not really a fair comparison. They both appear to be reasonable deals for the prices. The electronics are a gamble at this age, but I still voted NP.
2nd Gear:
Used car prices will climb as new car buyers/lessees are priced away from new. There will be increased demand in the used car market.
An S10 isn’t my vehicle of choice, but this works. I would be pleased to drive by and see this on the road. This is a good deal for someone who is looking for a small muscle truck. The color, wheels, stance all seem to make a great package. NP from me.
The owner is trying to mask the powerline view so you can’t trace the location of the car.
If you need 72 months to pay for a car, you need to reconsider what you are buying. Yes, cars last much longer today than ever including less expensive cars. If you buy a car you can afford to pay for in 48 months, your car will have relatively low miles at the end of the term and years of service ahead for you. After…
The Supra is, and this nearly goes without saying, a lot faster. Car and Driver just benchmarked its zero to 60 mph time at a scant 3.8 seconds, nearly half what it takes the 86 to do the same.
Look at his shoe and look at the speed bump by his foot. That speed bump looks a lot closer to the 3" (half his claimed height) stated by the city.
But paying for a car with financing is also far more popular than it used to be; in 1999, 20% of Americans had a car loan, while 35% had one last year, Bloomberg reported.
Locally prepared roadside food is common in Mexico, but not many people eat in their cars. In Monterrey, US burger transplants don’t seem to be very popular. Is BK desperate? I can’t see this gaining traction.
For some consumers these are very important numbers. For me, each new generation of autos is so much safer than what was replaced. Test videos of collisions between and old impala and a recent one and an old Sentra and a Versa show an amazing contrast in levels of safety.
I’m just happy to see the chrome nose is gone.
Manualgeddon continues. :(
I’m surprised this missed morning shift.