I swear, with the coming of electrification, I want to see more and more of these retro cars out there.
I swear, with the coming of electrification, I want to see more and more of these retro cars out there.
Those responsible for sacking the people who have just been sacked, have been sacked.
The directors of the firm hired to continue the credits after the other people had been sacked, wish it to be known that they have just been sacked.
If he was originally doing this just to prove his wife was having an affair (which she was) and have evidence of it for legal action, I don’t think it was creepy at all (which is why she originally only got $1). Pretty sure if she’d had done the same thing to prove his infidelity, everyone would be just fine with it.…
Whoo Hoo! I can afford to lease a Bugatti with a 3600 month lease!
They didn’t have a battery back-up?
Oof. I feel your pain. I drove a 2016 KIA Rio rental when my 2012 Focus got totaled. Focus might have been a Bentley in comparison. Early 80s Japanese economy cars were much better than that POS. Flimsy, not just cheap, and seriously unsafe feeling. My 80s Subarus had 73 hp, but I never felt I was going to be killed…
Saab 9000 is the perfect car for a cyclist.
The Accent isn’t a meh car because they are unmistakably terrible as far as comforts go.
It is nice to see survivors like this still on the road, neither hot-rodded nor barn-found.
You can use a screw extraxtor. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screw_extractor
The story is interesting on its own, but the headline is one hell of a stretch. A car is worth what someone will pay for it, not what shares in a company would have been worth if those shares had not purchased the car decades ago.
Don’t worry, it’s outside the environment.
True on your first point. But you calling parts cheap is completely irrelevant to the fact that most people do not service their own vehicles. EV maintenance is absolutely cheaper than ICE.
The panels I just had quoted are warrantied to 85% efficiency over 20 years. Vehicle lifespan should easily be 200k as GM does not unlock as much battery potential as tesla and especially early nissan leaf’s leading to less battery degradation, but less range.
$16,000 dollars for the battery, and a few of them are needing their batteries replaced already.
drove for Tri-dent.....makes sense.
I had a 15-year-old Windstar with 85k on it. I looked at a couple of ads and decided to put it up on CL for $1800, which I guess was underpriced because the first guy who looked at it bought it. I took the ad down the next day.
Counterpoint: Cruising at the speed limit on a straight highway is the same regardless of how much power you have. The one place where having a lot of power comes in handy is completely hampered by the fact that going to jail sucks.
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...too soon?