I’ve come to think of these as Germany’s H1. Just ridiculous, thoughtless consumption for consumption’s sake. ND at any price.
I’ve come to think of these as Germany’s H1. Just ridiculous, thoughtless consumption for consumption’s sake. ND at any price.
While we should be dealing in accurate numbers, I wouldn’t put “only” and “9K” together. For a lot of people, that’s “Welp, time for a new car” money.
Awesome steelies.
I’m going to toss a question out there, in case someone reading has any insight:
On one level, it doesn’t matter what work these kids were doing; they shouldn’t have been there. But if whoever hired them was willing to cross that line, it seems reasonable to assume the worst.
Neo-classics are vying with brodozers for the bottom of my desirability rankings. ND even if you paid me.
A budget collector car that will stand out from the sea of Mustangs, Chevelles and GTOs at your average show or C&C. But not so special that it would be sacrilege to put your personal stamp on it–and you’d be starting with a pretty solid base. NP.
It’s OK now, Rob, you can abandon the quest. You will never, ever get the 100% ND vote you seek.
Not all drivers have uniform skill levels, that’s just a given. So, if you’re driving faster than your skills can accommodate, then I would argue yes, speed is at least part of the problem. Drive within your limits, kids.
You could do far, far worse while spending more on something much newer in this market. Although the dash toup seems a bit much.
This here. Considering the resources at GM’s disposal, about as zero-effort a car as ever existed.
Regardless of the buyer’s intentions, this WILL be yard art. ND.
Land o’ Ghosn, that’s a bad deal!
I did the math, that’s one NP vote. Show yourself and be gone.
And good on the seller for using it as intended, although apparently not with any kind of care. Just don’t expect someone to pay top dollar for the husk that remains after you’re done.
If the seller managed to blow the engine before 50K, how else has this been abused? And how do you get a split in the seat that quickly? Something ain’t right here. ND.
There is no 2022 Taurus, Mr. Seller. And the whole “adjusted for inflation” thing is just not how this works. Nice basic car, would buy for a new driver, but not at this price.
Donk, you say? How intriguing.
Possibly used for towing with a lowered suspension on North Jersey roads, what could possibly go wrong? Just one of my many questions. ND.
If nothing else, get them for abuse of a corpse. Incredible.