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Yep, this is a nice build and an NP for a fun 3-season toy and hauling rig.  Id buy it too.

Yep, Im a CP too because you can get a nice Boxster or even a higher mileage 911 for around this price.  Why go with a replica when you can get a real Porsche?  Sure, the replica is cool, but you will always have to tell everyone that it is a replica, and a discerning enthusiast can easily tell the difference.  So for

Or he could have spent that $4000 on getting his own apartment and moving out of his parents basement.

Agreed with all of the above.  And the non-standard diesel model fender likely came off of a diesel model that was wrecked and left in a junkyard.  This one is a massive CP at the asking price.  Maybe $1k-$1.5k at most.

You are not wrong. At $90k this Ghost is a massive CP for price alone. Yes it is a beautiful car in stellar condition, but it is a 2011 Rolls Royce. As such, it is worth at most $50000.00 to the right buyer. This is also a 2011 which is 8-9 model years out of current production, and it has higher than average miles

I was totally on the fence with this one, but ended up going CP even though the body appears to be rust-free (which is a huge positive for any 80s Mister Two).  Other than that, this car is largely a wreck that appears to have been “maintained” by a backyard mechanic with no real mechanical skills.  Anyone buying this

Yep, they paid way too much for a somewhat crummy camper conversion, put a bunch of miles on it, and now want $14500? Massive, unadulterated CP on this car and this seller. I could see maybe $8k tops from an Element enthusiast (yes, they do exist), but not a penny more.

That is a shocking statement to make.  Anyway, NP - for urban duty this car is a decent deal and somewhat unique.  Im willing to bet that the dealer would probably go down almost 1k as well.

Yeah, its a beautiful car, but its a CP. Never, ever buy a car with a wrap. And if your car is wrapped, have it professionally removed prior to selling (unless you are hiding damage, mismatched paint, or shoddy bodywork). Simple enough.

Nice car, priced high a bit, Id use the “make an offer” option and try for $7k.  NP at $7k.  But the Lexus LS is a much better car for the money.

Agreed, sadly this example is a hodgepodge of cow puckey. 500hp drivetrain fueled by a forklift propane cylinder? Seriously? Not that propane is a bad fuel, but it is terrible in this application. Floor it a couple times and that cylinder will be empty, and no one will be able to help you refuel. Any time you want to

I agree on all counts, and I would have decided based on how it was advertised and how the pictures looked. But the ad was pulled. So a possible NP turned into a CP.

Honestly it is hard to tell if this is flood damaged or not. Discoloration on floorboards and trunk floor surfaces is par for the course on any car with this many miles and this many years of age. Rust on an exhaust manifold is common with age as well. Its just too hard to tell and I would need to see it in person.

Im gonna agree with you hear dockertie. This article is written very poorly - it is shallow, pedantic, and vulgar just for the sake of vulgarity. Id peg it at maybe 8th grade level pseudo-journalism with a faint whiff of jealousy. Jason, you can and should do better.

This appears to be wreck damage that was shabbily repaired, at least to me.  If it looks like sloppy welding or patching, it probably is.  I like this car, part of me likes it a lot - but because of the sloppy work and the bad paint, its a CP to me.  Someone will buy it for close to asking price though, strictly for

Yep, this is a CP but only because of price. A 15 year old Subaru with 210hp shouldnt command anywhere near $11000.   I suspect $7500 - $8250 is a high price point for this example.  Very nice car, very bad price, CP.

I have to agree on this one VetRacer. Why spend all the money and time just to dump it after a couple baja events? Even at that, this would be an NP if it had a top. Everyone stating that this is an awesome offroad vehicle doesn’t seem to remember that it does rain offroad, and does so frequently and when least

Yep, this one is an automatic NP for me.  Even better that its a defunct brand.  Id like to know what the owner was towing with it though, owing to the aftermarket hitch...

I didnt catch the rebuilt title at first, but I started looking at the pictures and there are some very obvious body flaws on this one. Gaps are all over the place and the hood doesnt exactly line up with the fenders... Then I saw the rebuilt title (as suspected) and voted an immediate CP.

Or he didnt have the money to install it properly - or afford the parts.