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I was being sarcastic. Ironically though, I live in own of the only US cities with not only one, but multiple russian car parts stores: Miami. They exist so Cuban exiles can buy parts for their russian cars back home in Cuba, and so they can send parts to their relatives in Cuba.

$11k for a Russian car with almost no spare parts availability in the US, 0-star crash rating in Russia, and which customs will confiscate and crush if they want to?

Kia Souls are the original VW Beetle of today. A small, practical, affordable car with some style and fun.

It won’t generate sales, but it will stop losses that this situation created, which is the purpose.

Nope.  But it's occasionally an added bonus.

Marcom creative professional here.

I worked in the insurance industry for several years, and my wife is an insurance attorney and a CPCU.

Audi North Miami.

I nearly got a 2016 Genesis Sedan instead (same body style as first gen Genesis G80), but the insurance quote nearly tripled my premiums. Genuinely loved the car, but no thanks.

I've never been able to get a dealer to not run my credit.  Even when paying cash.

The ding is minimal, most creditors could care less about inquiries, and its effects are gone in 6 months give-or-take, but it’s just the fact that I didn’t agree to it that pissed me off.

It was an

An AUDI dealer NORTH of MIAMI pulled this shit on me a while back. But they went beyond hiding my keys.

Frankly, I’m surprised a unibody vehicle with a cut and welded C-pillar would even be allowed to be back on the road, let alone sold as a vehicle with minor imperfections.

A manual transmission Cube with 60k miles, a clean title, and a clean carfax popped up in my area for $3k not long ago. The seller was leaving the US to go back to his home country which has done a better job managing the pandemic.

I remember the basic rules.

Any chance this state was Florida?

They may have issues with this if there’s a claim. I already know of claims that have been rejected when people put a Montana LLC car on a personal insurance policy.

Islander here (raised and spent the majority of my adult life on a tropical island. The only acceptable answer is a 2-door Jeep Wrangler. It’s a convertible that’s rugged enough for poorly maintained island roads (this is a thing), with easy parts availability (American car in a US State), but that’s small enough to