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Let’s see, we get to see the leather interior, but no images of the engine which has been swapped.  This ad isn’t hiding anything.  CP

Let’s envision an Apple Car...

The dealer is giving $13522 for a trade.  The dealer won’t be reselling the 2-yeal old car at the trade-in value.  Unless the buyer is paying cash, you also need to factor in interest.  Interest rates on used cars are generally much higher than rates that can be found for new.

I love the Flex. They are popular where I live. Friends have one.  The roominess is a huge plus.  I will miss it’s design.

The front grille on this reminds me of porch lattice.  For both this and the Sonata I like everything except the way the car looks from the front.  All the rest of the pleasing views of these vehicles is tossed out with the front for me.

I don’t understand the Mazda 3 comment.  We owned one and it was a lot of fun.

This is a great answer.  Also the twin Subaru BRZ.  I’m a current owner of a BRZ.  It is quick and handles well.

The 2 series is looking better with these shots.

They will be the guys with all their fingers left when it rolls backward.

Volvo C30 is a good option.  Most of them are automatics so that checks.  The back seat is of reasonable size for limited use.

The Model S is looking really dated next to this skin, and I am not a Porsche fan. If I were willing to blow dollars for an S (I’m not), I would be ponying up the extra for this.

Subaru owner replying. Used Subaru prices are insane. Our dealer has at best only a handful available at any time. They come and go at an insane premium.

Near where I live, it now appears to be some sort of safety initiative that law enforcement NEVER shuts down their ICE vehicles.  There loiter in stores, stop for lunch, sit in parking lots with the engines running.  We also have some sort of initiative now where  LEO, fire and rescue all go out together on each and

Lawn Mowers.... Hear me out. We mow our own lawn. We mow when we need to mow. We don’t mow to fulfill a contract that generates income for a business that feeds the family. We maintain a significant portion of our property as shrubs and trees. We don’t water our lawn.... ever. We do not add fertilizer to make it grow

My strategy:

Agreed when I first saw the image with no real reference point for its overall size I thought it looked like an older Rav4.

Think of all the leisure time the person who used to drive that truck now has.

The prices for these are all over. At these miles and condition, I voted NP. I wish there were a few shots of the top up as they seemed to develop fit problems as they aged. The front and rear bumper gaps are build quality issues. It doesn’t get me excited, but it’s a cheap somewhat luxury drop top that isn’t

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I don’t understand your hostility. I have lived in areas where Amish have also lived for decades. I am well aware of what a speeding fool in a car can do to a buggy. It is a horrendous site. I always show them respect when I encounter them. I also coexist with bears, deer, frogs, foxes, unleashed dogs all of whom