Constantly amazed at modern auto safety features. I didn’t even know cars had breakaway rear halves.
For almost 80 years there’s been tales about UFOs. There has been a lot of debunked hoaxes and prominent figures in the “UFOlogy” community accusing each other of being government disinformation agents. Some people will never believe that extraterrestrials exist and some that will steadfastly believe they do. If…
It is pretty demoralizing to start looking around and just seeing all this nonsense they want you to pay for to get a car. Markups, warranty junk, $1,000 worth of floormats, USB cables, and “door edge guards”. I’d love to say screw it, but I can’t make the current car bigger.
Yeah it sucks. Especially in this market, where I’m likely paying MSRP for a new Toyota, I’d like to get the colors I want and the options I want. I don’t mind paying more to get exactly what I want (to include not getting $1500 in accessories they seem to pack on every sticker now...I don’t want the OEM all-weather…
All in all, he’s just another dick in the wall.
Pity. Most of them will never be used for their intended purpose.
So let me get this right: We’re supposed to believe that the superior packaging is a single-use plastic with a cap that you can’t remove and therefore can’t repurpose for something else? No.
Two wrongs do not make it right.
Artist for the mural is Debra Koppman. Her website shows two pictures of the car.
So seller wants some sucker to pay well over retail price for a car with a known issue, and they can’t even vacuum the tiny damn interior before taking the pictures? This rises to a higher level of hell no than I even knew existed.
Not alarmed about some idiot thinking he can sell this thing for $25k. What I AM alarmed at is the audacity of the manufacturer to sell this thing for $18,500. Brand new, this was a $10,000 vehicle at MOST.
I looked it up on RockAuto.com. Parts for a Duesenberg are literally easier to obtain than parts for an Electrameccanica.
2.3K? Runs? Passed inspection?
Being charged to conduct your commercial business on a free public platform? We all want to hate on Cyborg Boy almost as much as Elon, but I’m not seeing any sort of moral dilemma in this.
The Who tried this sort of seating policy in Cincinnati, it did not work out well
Fifth owner, more than 150k, had its 15th birthday almost 15 years ago, and languishing on the market 15 days at an asking price of $15,000? I’m sensing a theme here.