I’m not surprised. Nissan needs this car to sell, and they likely need to minimize costs to do so.
I’m not surprised. Nissan needs this car to sell, and they likely need to minimize costs to do so.
Manuals are objectively more engaging to drive
The first gen TSX definitely belongs here, and I’d go a step or two further and say that either it or the TL of the time, were the last great sedans Honda made. None of the cars since have been interesting. The TSX itself is a little microcosm of Honda as a whole: fantastic car that got heavy and ugly with each…
Modern three-wheelers almost seem like they could be safe. Almost. This looks like it would be squished by anything on the road in even a minor fender bender. I couldn’t imagine spending $10k on something I’d die in that is completely unknown, not quick, and ugly. ND
LOL!
You keep posting about C-18 because it makes for nice headlines, but you’re not actually providing accurate information about the legislation. Instead...mostly talking points from Canadian media that have no idea how to monetize themselves.
I’d love it if we had something more than just one star to give occasionally.
Condition seems good, and it’s just so happy. I’d buy and hand the keys over to my wife and she’d love it for years. NP
Cooper convertible and a Cabrio aren’t the same cars. They’ll have different prices…
There are a couple stories in here that are similar to mine: don’t be a jerk.
This post reminds me that I should have a bit more in my road trip car than I do. It’s a Miata, so I can’t have a lot of space (currently keep a sweater, jacket, first aid kit, two lawn chairs, umbrella and a towel). I should have a battery jumper, and flat repair in there too…
Your post kinda confirms what I thought - kids eating in cars is more about the parents than the kids.
Imagine thinking that a car from one of the worst eras of Lincoln’S history would be collectable.
It’s like they looked at the Avalon and thought the grille was neat.
Yeah, I’d rather have the long roof, but we’re getting pretty close to where we have to Save the Sedans too! I really like this car, and this price is actually not as bad as everyone is making it out to be…assuming an inspection confirms the condition of the car, and that the work done on it was done well. A “Volvo…
Less than 2k miles? I can only assume that’s because it’s owners understood just how hideous it is and sought to keep it from tarnishing our city streets further. $17k is way too much for a car you’d have to drive with a disguise to keep from being identified. ND
“Run it up the flagpole”
Looks great... can’t help but think it would have to be pitched as multiple movies though. I can’t see 90 or 120 minutes doing this justice.
I’m amongst the folks old enough to have driven around in malaise era land yachts, and I get the hesitation that some folks have. I have memories of being on vinyl seats in the back of a Grand Marquis with busted AC, and that’s not a happy memory.
The various ways your scheme can (and will) go sideways include