$2500 for a clean working convertible at the beginning of convertible season? Easy NP. OK... it’s a K-Car, but I have a feeling that’s slightly cooler now than it would have been only a few years after it was made.
$2500 for a clean working convertible at the beginning of convertible season? Easy NP. OK... it’s a K-Car, but I have a feeling that’s slightly cooler now than it would have been only a few years after it was made.
Kinda depends on how good they are at directing sound around the cabin. Current soundbars can do a decent job of replicating surround sound in the right conditions. In this case, they know the interior size and volume of the car and can fairly precisely tune it. So it should be just fine. And it is a neat idea from a…
Part of what makes this interesting is that car design really hasn’t changed as much as we all thought it would while watching Minority Report or Demolition Man. There are easy “timeless” choices that litter the comments right now that I don’t think hit the mark of “unexpected.” There was one very good Volvo choice in…
This is a really good example. At the time, it was just another Volvo wagon. I just saw one the other day and had to remind myself that the car I was looking at was over 10 years old.
Still see them on the road all the time. When you compare the design against other small cars today, they hold up really well.
That looks like a 30 year old car.
This. As I scroll, most of the submissions simply aren’t in the same category as the Saab. “Nice looking car” isn’t the same as “the design held up really well”.
There was a facelift? I guess I haven’t been paying attention to them.
Glad you posted that... I was thinking about a long term review I was watching on YT a few days ago, and the reviewer was mentioning that Hyundai really wanted the car in for some form of service on a regular interval that really didn’t make sense for an EV.
Pretty sure they saw all the flashing lights. They hit the flatbed because they were gawking at all the flashing lights (maybe filming with their phone), and since we tend to drive in the direction that we’re looking...
building your own overland rig to drive to Starbucks
This is especially important because even small companies are using OCR within recruiting. Resumes that don’t line up with key words and phrases a company is looking get screened out before a human even sees it.
Comparing it to a K-Car is one of the few ways that powertrain could seem interesting....
+1 more to Itsycal.
Skill dots? First I’ve heard of that one.
The selling price for this seemingly well-kept edition is $11,995, or about what you might expect to pay for a half-as-old Kia Forte. Which would you rather have? Yeah, me too
Somebody thinks the “Official pace car” decal adds $6k to the price of the car.
300, but felt like 150. That V6 was crap.
That plane wasn’t in the air. LBJ was sworn in while AF1 was on the ground in Dallas.