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At 140K this has clearly shown it’s a survivor. I never liked the lower body cladding, but it worked on this car. No one should buy this as a DD. You will grow to hate it. If you can afford this in your garage as an occasional toy to enjoy, this is a reasonable price. This one looks well kept.  NP from me.

Florida man hurries to Black Friday sales.

I’m also wondering about how it was able to accumulate that huge wasp nest on the underside of the hood.  That seems to indicate this has been sitting somewhere.  Wasps usually don’t gather in an engine bay of a driven car.

Even for the era, these things were throwaway vehicles. I actually looked at this and a corsica when they were available. They weren’t bad looking for the time, but GM did an awful job with the design and build quality. Most came and went to the junkyard very quickly. This was the year Indy proved how low the pace

You haven’t even seen this one and know it appears to have a slipping clutch, oil leaks in the engine, steering issues, questionable bondo work covering a prior accident, and no front drive shaft.

The company reviews each prospective customer’s home in detail via Google Earth.  Pelotons are only sold to pretentious people living in homes with huge windows showing amazing views.

Good catch.  Yes, this is crack pipe for an S.

This seems to be right priced for a ‘15 Turbo. It may be a little on the high side for the miles, but seems perfectly kept. The exterior/interior combination is a perfect color mix. NP from me.

$100 refundable deposits are not orders.  I suspect converting 25% of those deposits to firm orders would be a miracle unless he starts to cannibalize his existing customer base.  That may be possible since the S is old and losing its luster among the trendy crowd.

I’m not a pickup person, but that has a serious level of badass to it.  I could see that having a niche.  It looks so much better that the Tesla wedgie.

First, major kudos for the seller who cared enough to post images worthy of the car.  I’m not sure I would want any Saturn, but this is a NP for the condition and miles.  In the crazy resale world we have for autos, this is probably worth the asking.

The Mach-E is branded as a Mustang because that’s probably the only way a lot of people would ever buy an electric vehicle built by Ford in large enough numbers to justify it right now. If Ford is going after Tesla—and who are we kidding, it is—you need to grab attention and try to capture the outsider allure of

Maybe most of us respond in a way they mean rather than, “could mean that the sender is annoyed at the task, and that the conversation needs to continue and determine if a different plan is necessary.” If my spouse, coworker, manager sends a note asking me to do something, and I respond OK, it doesn’t mean I am

It looks like a little free library for hipsters.  Usually, you take the book home and read it.

Picture Musk doing Doctor Evil and saying the deposit is $100. Agreed this is a joke. I’m tempted to waste $100 just to make him get more emotionally excited. He’s kicking the can down the road. If these “deposits” don’t become confirmed his share price will respond negatively. The truck should have been named the 420.

I voted nice price. If everything in the CL ad checks out, the price is in-line and maybe a little low for the miles and visible condition. Would I want it? Um, no. I can’t imagine driving a car and worrying when it would grenade. Maybe it’s just my vision, but the three pieces of chrome on the front fender make me

Completely correct.

Overall, the article reads ‘I want something fast, flashy, showy, reliable, crazy and able to handle Houston’s “bumpy ass” roads without looking like a mid-life crisis. I’m not sure most of the very good suggestions offered here can hit a sweet spot in those demands.