davethesaabguy
dave the swede car guy
davethesaabguy

DeMuro lives in Philly...not that far

saw one with a Chevy Captiva behind it the other day. the legend continues ( the captiva is being made by GM because Saturn had a metric load of rental fleet contracts for the Vue to fulfill )

scarier one, in most states Doug, you aren't required to have a special license to drive a FIRE TRUCK as a volunteer. Heavier than any RV, more powerful than 90% of what's on the road, and able to break every law in the books

exactly what I thought, and I own a Juke

Guy I worked with bought a Toyota Dolphin motorhome in Oregon, we're in PA, we both flew out and tag team drove it back over 4 1/2 days. Mountains in a 4 Cylinder Motorhome! Luckily manual and had the recalled axle work done.

CP, even with the removable hard top and low mileage, not a 10K car, I can find a much newer 370z or a G8 for 10K

I would rather use my 1994 model m IBM kb

I would rather use my 1994 model m IBM kb

VW Bug conversion were something 20-30 yrs ago, now they are just sad

we wrangled a loaded Juke SL with most of the option book on it for "Nissan Employee" pricing without much of a haggle for a '13 Juke (identical to the '14) with 5K on the clock. They are just pushing the used inventory out. When looking for a friend who needed a cheap car, we found many 5-8 yr old used vehicles in

body shop a few years ago had to repaint the hatch of my 09 Vibe. They put the fraking dealer badge BACK on when I told them to leave it off (the dealer was meh, but had gone out of business a year earlier.....

Wheaton's Law applies here... "Don't be a Dick"

CP, it's a Texan Ariel Atom, without the design, integrated space frame, but with rust on all the major junctures. If it was the end of the world, I'd look for a VW with a body of some sort on it. Even the "dune" buggy has the stock floor pan. This is an attempt at a sand rail, but without the thought to the amount of

Driving from Philly to Columbus in the "Snowpacolypse" blizzard in 2010, 9 months after OHS, in a FWD Ford Freestyle, took 15hr straight. We were the last car to get on the PA turnpike before it was closed. All because my FIL was getting remarried and our flight in Philly had been cancelled

the Mark V was good, but the IV , esp with the 460, was epic

any small honda that is 15 plus years old... CRX, Civic, delSol .... was looking for one for the kids, and 99.9% had either an engine swap done by unknown persons, a body kit, fart can exhaust, goofy paint, mismatched body work (2000 front end on a 1995 body) OR in one glorious case ALL of the above

CP, wouldn't pay that for a pristine example, let alone one of dubious technical spec. high mileage, illegal levels of window tint (for my state)

The punctuation-lite ad does claim that the car is 'fast' and 'starts right up.' Those are both good signs and indications that if you were to buy this 171,000-mile Audi you could probably get it out of Ottumwa (Fairfield) Iowa, where it currently resides.

give that primo synchro westies go for 80K+ (gowesty.com) then NP, provided you can get it registered here

in the 70's Ford ran an ad campaign comparing the Ford Granada to the Mercedes SEL coupe's

we actually traded in the large SUV in on a CUV... a Juke SL, great car, as long as you don't look at it