I can think of at least 2 dozen newer, more capable, lower mileage bike models that I could buy for the same price, or less. That’s a $2k bike, tops.
I can think of at least 2 dozen newer, more capable, lower mileage bike models that I could buy for the same price, or less. That’s a $2k bike, tops.
This is another case of a car that should only be purchased by YouTubers that specialize in making poor automotive life choices for our entertainment. I shall call this one a Hoovie Pipe.
For the commuter, Golf Sportwagen with the 1.8T and a manual. 40 mpg on the highway, enough torque to be fun in the back roads, and excellent cargo space.
A Geo Tracker is the absolute last car that I would want to go fast in. Why would you do this? And why would you buy it from someone in the first place? You don’t get to pawn off your bad decision and not take a big loss; otherwise you won’t learn your lesson.
Price seems to be about a grand too high. Add in the known reliability issues with the 1.8T, and this is mild CP for me. Same money gets you a Miata with similar or less mileage and none of the reliability issues; plus FR layout.
Unfortunately, this is the internet, so we can’t have nice things like that... It just proves that at least 10% ofthe internet is comprised of trolls.
Awful when it was new. Still awful today. No one wants this skid mark on the underpants of American auto history; especially at a nearly $20k asking price.
I’ve watched enough of Hoovie’s Garage to know that a smart buyer would run far far away from this money pit. CP, unless you have a monetized YouTube channel that benefits from your poor life choices...
A bit steep for what amounts to a 26 year old work truck with a design straight out of the 80's. I’d be wary of trusting something this old to do all of the truck things that it was intended to do, diesel or not. 90's Chrysler products are not the paragon of reliability.
Cut the price in half, and it’s still way too much money. This is your daily PSA reminding you that your mods don’t result in a return on investment.
$25k gets you newer and way lower mileage. 2010 with about 140k is $15-17k.
Well done and nicely kept, but this truck sans camper is $16k all day long. I don’t see the camper adding $10k in value.
You’ve got to be a special kind of stupid to reveal your other shady behaviors in a used car ad. CP on the seller, and CP on the Mitsu.
Yeah, I wonder why people aren’t seeing the inoperable state and drivetrain on the floor in pieces as a good thing...
Where did you see salvage title?
Nice car. Crazy price.
You have to at least wipe down the dash if you want north of $5k. This isn’t one of those special cars that merit inflated prices for a fixer-upper. And what’s up with no shift knob? Couldn’t be bothered to spend 10 bucks on a generic replacement? I can’t be bothered to take any interest in buying your dust bin. CP
GM products from this era were miserable when they were new. Why would you want one 25 years later? CP, especially at this price.
2000's Jaguar with auto and >100k on the clock = automatic CP. Unless you have another 12 grand to dump into this thing, likely on an annual basis, it's likely to be a very expensive ornament for your driveway/garage.
“I don’t think hipsters know how to drive stick.”