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CP because the Freelanders were TERRRIIBBBLLLEEE in all kinds of ways. The fact that this example made it to 80k miles without grenading an engine is simply miraculous. But be assured, this version of the V6 will go, and with this mileage, it will be sooner rather than later. One would be well advised to read into

Hell no.... This Aston Martin has been wrecked HARD and likely has major frame damage and full airbag deployment. This vehicle needs to be scrapped. CP to the max.

CP for two reasons - first, this dealer is shifty and I wouldnt trust them as far as I could throw them, buyer beware. Second, I agree with Rob Emsile that this is a beautiful example of a 90s Miata which I can also appreciate, but it is priced too high for a 27 year old car that really isnt collectible.

Or in two years, “Tom McParland tries to trade in his unrepairable Giulia, CarMax offers $2500.00".

Two accidents and two repaints on an M series should be scaring you away.

This. Exactly this. This M6 is simply too expensive. As for me, my buy in would be around $20k-$22k given that the top will need to be replaced sooner rather than later. But truthfully I would opt for a much newer and lower mileage Mustang GT convertible with a manual transmission for fast top-down driving. The BMW

X1/9's are definitely NOT my cup of tea. but for someone who is into the X1/9 platform, this is a smoking deal. NP all the way.

Double CP. Single CP because its too expensive as a stock LX 5.0. Second CP because the modifications make it even less valuable.

This Rover was ridden hard and left wet. The hitch is a good indicator of what the vehicle was used for in Poland. Add to that the rust spots under the rear gate along with the myriad of mechanical issues and this example certainly qualifies as a CP. To make matters worse, i dont think $13k would come near fixing all

False - local NYC taxes stay local and state NY taxes stay in the state. None of them go to the South. The NYC public transit system is hardly a federal responsibility so federal taxes should not play a part in its repair. The city of NYC tries to make it a federal responsibility because they do not want to pay the

Well, at least the NYC subway is getting a desperately needed wash...

I am going to have to disagree with you on this one. 3 owners, two transmissions, and lowered doesnt spark a “value buy” for $30k on this 500E to me. Ultimately, one must decide if the car is worth the asking price or not... And in this case one can get a newer, higher performance MB for less than this example. And

Reluctant CP here. It is too expensive for starters, the high mileage indicates future Volvo reliability problems, and the body is in pretty bad shape. This example has been hit a few times. So sad CP here because I like the V70R.
But I predict an NP win, and in the San Francisco Bay market it will sell fast due to the

I am in the same boat CarGuru. I know its not entirely worth the asking price, and it needs some metal work and general restoration, but I would do it. NP. This Camry looks like a blast to drive and having a true 4WD system makes it relatively rare. Why not? NP.

NP, but only after a thorough inspection. The missing OBD cover is kind of suspicious, as is the custom wiring. But if it passed, its a nice price.

Sweet old school Toyota. Sweet price (Id try for $7000). The truck is in great shape and has a bulletproof chassis and drivetrain. Compared to some of the other crap that has graced NPOCP lately, this is an overwhelming, sensational NP!

This R32 has been WRECKED... HARD.... avoid like the plague at this price. CP.

This. CP. Never, ever buy someone else’s unfinished project. This seller claims to have “lost interest” and wants to move on to “other projects”. He also states he is selling at a loss (supposedly). All of these statements scream “AVOID THIS CAR LIKE THE PLAGUE!!!”. CP all day.

CPed because it is overpriced, borderline wildly, for a base Cayman. For the California / San Fran market where it is for sale, he may be able to get somewhere near his price. Anywhere else in the country is a CP. Around here there are Cayman S with slightly higher mileage (and no douchey metal skull hanging from the