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I dont disagree with VetRacer - this one is not my cup of tea at all. I would never own one. BUT this LuAZ is in good shape and has relatively low miles. For someone who is into these, the price is right when compared to other sales. So even though I wouldn’t touch it with a ten foot pole, its an NP in my eyes.

Yeah, I am CPing this one. I am a Wrangler fan and was interested at first, but the ad and price almost immediately turned me off. There is no mileage listed, no VIN, no list of who actually completed the build or any receipts shown, no information on whether brakes, etc were upgraded to deal with 500+ HP. And $34k is

Yeah, this one is shifty in a very bad way. First off, no mileage listed. Second, the seller claims “clean title” but does not provide a VIN (clean title and clean Carfax are two different things). Third, replacement drivetrain with 80k on the meter (supposedly). Fourth, picture taken in a car wash.
BUT these do have a

This is one awesome beast and a heck of a tow rig in 3/4 ton guise.  Easy NP.

Yep, as long as the frame welds are solid and it passes a PPI, total NP territory here. Id also grab a pair of Z Cavarici jeans from eBay and feather my hair before firing up some Duran Duran and heading to Radwood.  Very cool.  NP for me.

I think the random toilet in the basement of older East Coast houses was to keep flooded sewer pressure from burping waste up all over the upstairs floors of the house. With the toilet in the middle of the basement, it could be used as a waste fixture and a standpipe, and also allow backwashed waste to enter the

Honestly, I would really like to know why anyone would buy this mishmash of VAG parts for $220k when they could get a faster and more drive-able Grand Cherokee Trackhawk for less than half as much. The bull on the hood doesn’t warrant the extra $120k, so what does?

Yep, this example is horribly overpriced.  The “camper” is a joke and rust cancer has already started chewing through the rockers.  7k max.  14.5k, the seller is high.  CP

It is awesome that you were able to dig up that nugget.  It was an instant CP for me because of the asking price, not the car itself (which I happen to like).  But if this dude is just trying to flip it, thats an ultra mega massive CP and a contender for CP of the year.

Yeah, agreed with your assessment. I do like this vintage year and style, back when Volvo was truly Swedish and not built of Chinesium.  But this example is a mess and should be avoided.  There are too many mods and too many open issues.  $2500.00 is generous, I might even CP it at $2500.00, much less the ridiculous

Agreed - this example is super cool but in the end it is entirely too expensive.  Ultimately that is what we are determining and at this price it is an unfortunate CP.  If the original Bronco bits were included, I could see getting into it for $9-10k, but without the top and tailgate this one should top out at $6-7k

Yeah, same here, this one is a hard CP, even after 33% depreciation. The Stelvio never really did much for me, and there are many other vehicles in its price range that are several times better. The interior of the Stelvio is ghastly cheap as well. Plus, I need my vehicle to start every morning and get me to work - so

You are in the far, far minority with this one. A Hennessey tune doesn’t make a car extremely rare, nor does it make the car worth 3-4x retail value of an unmolested example. If you were to pay the asking price of $57k, you would instantly be flushing $35k down the toilet if you needed to rid yourself of the car in

Yep. I do like this truck, but it is not original in the least and does not carry the value that a restored Warlock would command. This example is priced way too high as a result. Sad CP on this Dodge at the asking price. 7k-ish price would turn it to an NP.

Massive CP, not just because this one has been wrecked and messed with, but because of this dealer nonsense:

You arent just probably in the minority, you are way in the minority. There is nothing wrong with the Wrangler or Gladiator. The Wrangler is far from played out - over the past 20 years, the Wrangler has been refreshed, made better, and sells like hotcakes.

Yeah, this one has way too many strikes against it.  Fiat - CP.  Modded - CP.  Over 100K miles on said Fiat - massive CP.  $7500.00?  Crazy, unhinged CP.

Yeah, this exactly. I totally get that a ton of labor went into this thing, but in the end the seller built exactly the car that he wanted - and no one else really needs. The manual transmission is very cool but does not add any value (in fact it may reduce the value) and the price is about $12k over market for the

Id still buy it with the mileage at somewhere around the asking price.  This would be a fun weekend toy.  BUT anytime I say I would buy it that assumes that it would check out as clean and relatively well maintained.

No thanks, Id rather have the Cabrio.  EOS were notoriously unreliable, the hardtops are known for expensive failures, and the interiors were cheap.  Ill stick with the old-school cabrio.