Just about any car that’s clean and runs is a NP at that price.
Just about any car that’s clean and runs is a NP at that price.
The market on the Reatta Convertibles used to be $12-15,000 just a few years back. 3800 reliability with 80,000 miles? It looks like the drivers seat might have been partially redone, and the trim on the dash has faded? As with every vehicle of this age, seals, gaskets, hoses are all going to need replaced. You’ll…
For not much more than you would pay for some generic runner, you could have this. Why not? NP.
If it passes a PPI, it’s a NP. When the top is down, it is one of the prettiest vehicles made in the 80s.
Looks good and seems priced right.
Six grand for a clean looking, low miles, running and driving convertible? Nice price all day! It’s in Iowa, though, so be sure to look underneath. If that passes inspection, hand over the cash, drop the top, and crank the tunes!!
Maybe the word I’m looking for is ‘poetic.’
Plus, I have a feeling that the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture might have its funding revoked
Yeah, I actually don’t really hate the blue/white exterior. The blue/tan interior, on the other hand, I am much much less fond of.
In September 2002, the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities excitedly announced, “The bus in which Rosa Parks helped inaugurate the civil rights movement will be restored in Dearborn, Mich., by Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village.” By then, The Rosa Parks bus project had received $205,000 in…
What was funnier is when they changed them to pink thinking all the Dodge Bro’s wouldn’t want something pink and girly on the car, they were wrong. Funny thing is who was the FIRST person to ask the dealer to leave them on? Like you would only know they existed if you were A literally on site taking delivery and one…
Where they would (unfortunately) be arrested and shipped off to El Salvador for being enemies of the state.
The interior is slightly better
My plan is only slightly more aspirational by buying awesome 90s cars and using them as daily transport. Total purchase price of my BMW e36 M3, Jeep Comanche and Honda Civic Si (2009) is less than $30k. It helps that almost nothing built in the last 5 years really interests me.
I flew from NC to IN to pick up a base model Chevy FWD Equinox, only factory options were the charge cord and red paint (which I wanted). The dealer did add their $160 package which seems to buy 6 months of tire/rim/interior/key coverage, but I was so content that they didn’t BS me that I didn’t even try to get it…
Exactly. If you just want basic transport, there are options. The Nissan Versa is totally driveable. Everyone in America wants to drive an SUV. Look at the vehicles referenced in the article Jalopnik is stealing from 🤣
Good for you. That’s why I will continue to drive “Van O’White,” our 2005 MPV van until it expires or I do, whichever comes first. It’s not that the automakers are concerned about us poor motorists so much as they’re concerned we’ve gotten fed up with their unnecessarily overpriced “base” offerings and fear the…
There’s plenty of “cheap” trims available from every manufacturer already. The problem is the dealers. Go to any lot anywhere, and there will be 70+ “Limited” or “Platinum” versions of a thing there, with zero base models. Until we get rid of commission based, markup heavy dealers and move to manufacturer direct-to-con…