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Is there an initiation ritual where they are required to have their faces sprayed?

Your graph doesn’t really show any boomers. The youngest boomer in 1994 would have been 30 years old while the graphic only includes people moving jobs between 22-29. As someone who was working at that time, I can say it was a period where most pension plans died making people who were tied to a company with a pension

Remember the question isn’t would you buy this.  The question is NP/ND.  I expect this will find a buyer.

I have no desire to ever own one of these. The first gen Monte Carlo was the only one that ever held any interest for me. For the shape and condition of this car, it appears to be a NP. I expect there are buyers out there happy to have this at the price.

and all of these heavy, sloppy, RWD boats sucked in the snow.

It’s  probably a nice price.  It’s lower than comparable darts.  The lack of interior shots throws red flags.  Time was taken for some decent outside shots so I wonder what isn’t being shown.  The decals and exhaust are a no for me, but might be a hit with this car’s market.  I kind of like the hood (w/o the

This will have electrical gremlins until the day the buyer gives up fixing them. Most likely it won’t take that long once the rest of the train wreck becomes apparent. The rust on the ignition switch and the stalk arm tells of how water this has seen.  If this is what you want, buy a donor. Buy the body panels. Let

You’re giving him too much credit.

What’s with the weird interior shot of a blue car at the tailgate?  I guess its just a crappy image.

That’s called age discrimination.

I agree with the high teens for the overall condition.

I just recently found out the Malibu is still manufactured.  I can’t imagine the driving experience with a 1.5L and a cvt.  I also can’t remember the last time I saw a Malibu in the wild.  I certainly wouldn’t be able to recognize a 2021 from other years.

Good find. If the owner didn’t drop the reserve and run away with the $6200, this one will stay with the owner for a while. It’s a lifted 4x2, standard cab with a trashed dash cap and a light bar. $7500 is a big ask to drive a poser 35 year-old truck.  It’s a $5k truck. Maybe someone would go $6K as the highest bid

Finding these in a manual isn’t a difficult task. This one has been beaten. With three owners who knows what life it has lived. If I were looking for one I would pay a little extra and even accept more miles. This is an ND for me.

Officer, I meant to get it done, but with COVID....”

He had no skin in the game.  He went there.  He obtained a weapon.  He killed.

They don’t buy new cars. The biggest market for used cars in this blog was Tracy’s collection of rust. There’s some hope for Mercedes with good writing and a genuine interest in all things with 2 and 4 tires. Bradley had a good stable of vehicles and even a newer purchase of a “normal” car.

Or... If other news sites didn’t pump out text for them to snip and quote, what would these professional bloggers do for a living. It would be a weird stat to track how many exclamation points are included with each blog post!!!!!!!!!

Rob lobbed one up to the plate today. Unless there is some scary monster lurking in the chassis, this is a great NP. I would pass on the LS.

You actually referenced a quack. This guy has no qualifications.