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Dave
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There is a third option. They have more than one vehicle. My contact with EV owners is fairly light, but in many cases the EV is the third vehicle. It shows up from time to time at the workplace while a sport-ute or a crossover is the workhorse there everyday. This is unlike hybrids which seem to be daily drivers.

Agreed, that ship sailed with FCA. There’s not much left to either brand. In reality Pontiac, Oldsmobile, and Plymouth all sailed off with barely a whimper.  Stripping trucks from Dodge and rebranding as Ram sealed the fate of Dodge.

I’m older than most people here, but never understood these. They are dinosaurs so unless you really want one, who cares? This will also be a bake oven in the summer with the home made firewall and the exposed side pipes. The holes in the floor will add more heat to the seating area.

This may be a few grand high, but it is really close to market value. It would depend on liking the wheels or are the originals available and how much street wear is present, but at these miles $30-40K is the range for these cars.  I voted NP.

It has better pictures with a $4050 bid on Ebay. I thought about it and decided against the mullet. ND for me. It was cleaned up for the Ebay ad.

We are split between Zoom and Teams Chat. Almost no one does live camera. The visual portion is usually for data or images related to the meeting topic.  I’ve had four today with two remaining.  I have at least one meeting a day where my beagle decides to join the audio.

Hmm...

Is this the cheapest NP/ND running vehicle to go down to no votes?  I thought there was some floor where everything below that was given a thumbs up.  This is a surprising, although deserved, vote so far.

I looked at this and wondered why it looked so ugly. Then I looked at other images of Tbird Turbo Coupes. The stance, the wheels, and the wing on the rump killed the lines of this car.  It’s not really collectible.  It would seem impossibly slow and heavy by today’s standards.  It will handle poorly.  Without the mods

Where are the angry headlights?

Not my car choice as I would prefer a wagon in this size vehicle, but the price is in the right range for miles and condition.  NP for me.

Imagine it stopping on the highway because a software update is needed.

I was following someone yesterday.  It was the same pattern look down, pull left.

Is this a regional thing somewhere?  I’ve not really noticed it.  In my area most vehicles are routinely 10-20 over the posted speed limits on highways.

It’s still easy to find people with Saab service skills near me.  These were fun to drive and reasonably easy on the eyes.  This is an easy NP for an old, fun ride.

So, you think this Jeep, if the engine turned over and ran, would be worth a high end of $22.5K. BAT questions your thoughts...

All this plus the funky work with the steering wheel/column. Overall the interior is tired. I also have no experience with the aftermarket switch in the glove compartment. The decision would change greatly if this were running and could be properly driven and evaluated. At that point it might be an easy buy. Now it’s

Yellow cars rock! It looks great. The interior accents were a great addition. Looking at the project images I strangely wished for a harlequin leaf.  Nice article.  Enjoy!

She’s a good fit for Arkansas.  Unfortunately, she will both offer trump a platform to spew and gain support from trump’s strong racist base in the KKK-friendly state.

This is a nice price for a vehicle I would not own at any price. This is the answer to the question how is it possible to design something that looks worse than an Aztek. NP for someone, but not me. It would probably sell better if COVID-19 ever ends because it may be the vehicle to take to Applebee’s after the bridge