But what about the red Mazda next to the dashcam car? Did they survive?!
But what about the red Mazda next to the dashcam car? Did they survive?!
The funniest part is they didn’t use any of the number of different phrases to label the markup to be less obvious. Might as well have typed, “F*ck you, pay me”.
I got bitten by the GM 3100/Dex-Cool fiasco back in college. This was after I was bitten by owning a GM vehicle from the late-90s in general.
All Mustang owners want to run into crowds of people.
I am very much guilty of this the past few years, especially having a work car to daily drive that can hold all the car seats. I have driven my ST more this summer than the past two before, but I’ve only done maybe 1500 miles this year. Thankfully it has been dead-nuts reliable outside of flat-spotted tires.
Glad I wasn’t the only one that saw the Porsche.
I’m not THAT old. I first remember hearing about it while watching Inside Edition back in the late 90s with my mom.
I mean, they’re trying to be gang members. They’re not a group that’s known for being full of upstanding citizens.
My very concerned 74 y/o dad told me about this just two weeks ago. First time he had ever heard of it. I had to break it to him that it’s an old wives’ tale from 20 years ago.
I get that. I order vehicles for my dealership and I see what people want. It’s just sad that most buyers don’t have any imagination.
You know what’s sad with these pictures? It’s literally a sea of black, white and silver trucks, with just a dash or two of red. Nothing else.
I just have one question, and I’m not sure who I want to answer it more, the ultimate buyers or the designer who put this monstrosity together: Who hurt you?
I wonder if you could retrofit that phone to work somehow (redo the guts with a cheap flip phone donor; make it Bluetooth capable) and drive around using it?
I know people dog on the PT Cruisers, but every person I know that has owned one over the years said it was one of the best, most reliable cars they’ve ever owned. They were ubiquitous in my mom’s neighborhood of retirees and they all raved about them.
Usually the correct answer to any automotive question.
NP.
When your only other option is a CVT, it does. Plus it’s always fun to ring out a little car like these.
The newest Versa seems to be getting better reviews. I haven’t driven a Nissan in years, but it looks decent for the price. I’m also more focused on the fact it’s got three pedals and it can be bought new.
You have to go cheaper. Versa S.
The CarFax reports do show the majority of them came through auction purchases. Although, a handful of them came through a used dealer called BH Motorcars in NJ. Maybe they’re moving cars between them to keep money moving? Who knows. Take that information however you’d like.