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Massive CP, this example is way overpriced, the modifications are questionable, the wing on the back looks plain stupid, and the dollar store subwoofer is icing on a dog crap cake. Save your money, buy a nicer used stock Z4, and enjoy an unmolested version that performs great in stock guise. CP CP CP all the way - I

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Why do car sellers delete their CL ad when their car shows up on NPOCP? That is a mystery to me - if I were the seller, Id love to know what people think about the car I am trying to sell.
And what do I think of this example? I wouldn’t buy it because Im not an old

A very sad CP on this one, not because of the Trans Am which is a wonderful time capsule, but because of the price. This example is heavily overpriced at almost $20k. Realistic market pricing is around $12k to $14k.

I was on the fence with this Corvette but ultimately it is a CP. First, it is wildly overpriced. A newer, stock Vette would cost less and be more reliable. Second, this Vette is overly modified (some may have been Lingenfelter, some not) which usually means reliability will be compromised and service will be overly

I really like this car and the price is right, but have to CP it. The body panels are a bit out of whack, and there is a trailer hitch on this example that has been used quite a bit. The M30 should not be used to tow anything, ever. It may have been meticulously maintained, but it has not been meticulously owned.

This thing needs to be sent to the junkyard, never to be seen again. The cheapo diamond plate is covering up some major rust, the rear axle is both off center and out of alignment, and the whole platform is horribly dated and in poor condition. This would be a CP at $2000.00 - but this is an insane, seller-on-crack CP

CP - no fake Ferrari is worth this kind of cash. And this one isnt done particulary well.

Stereotype much?

No one who wears Axe bodyspray can afford this car. They will buy a 7 year old 6-cylinder version and slap some decals and rims on it to make it look like an SRT. Then, they will get dusted by a stock Durango at a red light.

This is an all-day NP if the lien checks out. Dealers do this type of sale all the time - do your homework and be ready to rock if the lien is legit.

With a thorough PPI including a compression test and clean VIN history, this is an absolute NP. Id buy it tomorrow if it were closer.

CP due to price alone. At 7500.00 it would be an NP, maybe even at 8500. But 9500 is too high for this Supra. Otherwise its a great car that may be hiding some age-related gremlins.

Either MonkeePuzzle is trying to farm likes, or he forgot his medicine for the past few days.

Nice Price. Its not my cup of tea, and with 168k miles on the clock that “reliable” quattro transmission has the potential to keel over in short order. BUT the price is right and all seems to be in order, so NP for me!

This exactly. I love this car. But there is no way in he11 that I am going to pay $21500 for the privilege of owning it.

I so want to NP this Caprice. I love these wagons and have very fond memories of them from my youth. But $7000 for an example with 230000 miles that needs some restoration and more appropriate wheels is simply too expensive. This one should be around $4500-$5000 to become an NP.

A sad CP for this one for two huge reasons. First, it violates the “never buy someone else’s unfinished project” clause, and in a big way. This example is far from finished. And I do like it, a lot, but I wont violate the main rule because I wouldnt know what I am up against in trying to make the Jeep serviceable.

It is not a new car, it is a used car with 7500 miles on the clock. One may try to justify it as a “new” car in order to pay entirely too much for this example, but it is not new. In this case, this Pro-4X is about $3500 over book value for the same mileage.

A very interesting, well thought out conversion by an obvious Smart enthusiast... But there arent many Smart enthusiasts, and of those that would claim to be one, $23500.00 isnt pocket change.

I get that the guy has $45k into the car, but I could never see it going for anything north of $10k. A sad CP on this one.

This would have been a surefire NP, but the owner messed with the car by adding a “new tune”, aftermarket headers, aftermarket exhaust, etc. AND they are including an SCT Tuner which was probably used to push the engine well beyond its stock envelope.