Collectible, now or in the future? Perhaps. If you look at it that way, it’s your potentially expensive hobby, and you know up front this is just the price of entry.
Collectible, now or in the future? Perhaps. If you look at it that way, it’s your potentially expensive hobby, and you know up front this is just the price of entry.
Cool car, but when you bought a Kia, you signed up for more depreciation than that. ND.
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I’ve driven automatics most of my life, because that’s what I learned on, we’ve never had designated his-and-hers cars, and a stick is just not happening with my wife. But I have driven a stick, and the biggest stress for me wasn’t the clutch, it was the fear of missing a throw. My hand and wrist would actually be a…
I’m going to be the contrarian. If it’s mechanically sound as advertised, you’re one paint job away from a neat, useful example of something you no longer see every day.
While we’re at it, can we stop giving every full moon a nickname? That would be great, thanks.
Shhhh...don’t call attention to it. They’ll pull the whole thing down and reformat it.
Scrolling, reading, scrolling, reading, STEERING WHEEL. I snorted and recoiled at the same time. Was not ready. Now away with this thing.
While we’re contemplating this, let’s also contemplate the fact that the white woman in the video linked below did not get shot.
Even I, old and decrepit as I am, understand this: After a hot minute as the new catchy catch phrase, “cancel culture” was exposed as the feeble protest of the privileged against accountability. You have to be living in a special kind of bubble to still utter those words unironically.
Here’s the thing, and someone correct me if I’m wrong: It seems to me the demand side of the current market is driven by people desperate for a car, any car, in a world of scarcity. If you’re shopping for a well-sorted Carrera, you also have the means to afford a decent DD without much stress, even in today’s madness.…
This immediately came to mind:
It’s writing checks it can’t cash, and the plastic on the side glass ruins an otherwise handsome coupe. A car nobody wanted, apparently, and 36 years haven’t changed anyone’s mind.
The ambulance then entered a purpose-built tunnel for a slow but uninterrupted trip to the hospital.
If I could ever snag one of these in passable condition with only mild nosebleed mileage, I would open the wallet a bit wider than normal. NP for this if it passes PPI.
What’s “warm weather”? For all they know, he’s recently arrived from a warmer climate. I’m from NJ, I remember visiting San Diego one November, and people were in full winter garb when the temp fell below 60. That’s some nonsense right there. UK cops are looking more and more like American cops, just with less…
Kinda like this, but Thing-ified, on Opposite Day.
It’s the Venn diagram of people who can afford it and people who have waited all their lives for the crabwalk feature so they can finally fix their parking.
The original nose was always the best thing about this car. The stacked headlights made it sadly generic. Superficial? Maybe, but if you’re collecting this kind of car, it’s all about the style. ND for me.
I have a CX-3, and my quibble is just to the right of the gas pedal. The plastic covering the tunnel isn’t really tacked in place down there, and it sticks out just enough to catch the edge of my shoe sometimes when I lift off the gas.