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Anyone who’d pay $22K for this heap needs to have a psychiatrist riding shotgun

Yeah, that circle coupled with all the PA drivers headed home is a freaking nightmare.   The one in Bridgewater is pretty bad too.

Plus no one wants a DUI. I don’t want a speeding ticket either, but it wouldn’t put my livelihood at risk or cost me thousands in legal fees and fines if I got one. Right or wrong, the fear of getting caught keeps a lot of people from getting behind the wheel.

That is exactly correct, the doors are the same between sedans and wagons for 145s and 245s - and 745s and 945s too, though it doesn’t show as much on those cars. And nearly every other wagon of that era other than Peugeots - Peugeot wagons had MUCH longer wheelbases than the sedans, so they got much longer rear doors

You forgot to mention the suspension system which was state of the art.  In 1930.

The sentiment of actually caring about Damar is completely lost though, and that is the only thing anyone should be mentioning about that moment.
There are different levels of bad, this was close to worst.

What a sweetie  

We went the other way with our amalgamation dogs: Great Dane x German Shepard (as things seem to be written these days).

I never knew that The Homer was based on a real car. 

In the right lane, because Jersey

it will take a lot of work to make this any kind of fun.

That front end worries me also, it has either been fully replaced or repaired and painted many years ago. I am a geek for these econo boxes so I might consider it after a close inspection and some good negotiation to get that price more realistic

I agree - that front fender is suspicious AF.

Doesn’t the Passport fill the niche that the smaller Pilot once did?

It’s a shame, I think the Pilot is now meant to be the Odyssey for people that can’t stomach owning a minivan. As badly as the market wants it, a good cheap 7/8 seater that isn’t annoyingly large is something that can’t be done anymore.

Second Wow, I never realized that. Your photo definitely does look better. I assume they did that to make trunk more accessible? I can’t imagine why else they would have.

Wow. I knew about the change to the coupe roofline and window glass, but never noticed this before. The price paid for this car at the estate sale was probably reasonable, but this asking price is too optimistic for a car that is not near perfect. ND.

Something is majorly Farked with suspension, wheels and tires. Crack Pipe!

I saw that and ND’d it on the spot. Even if it’s a trick of the bodywork fooling the eye to thinking it’s stanced, it looks like pickled starfish.

I’m pretty sure they all had some camber, it’s just hard to tell with the smaller OEM wheels that are inset. The dished AMG wheels on this one fill out the wheel well better.