No one is forcing anyone to buy something they can’t afford. And I’m not talking about predatory practices from lenders or shady dealers, that is a whole other story.
No one is forcing anyone to buy something they can’t afford. And I’m not talking about predatory practices from lenders or shady dealers, that is a whole other story.
Thanks for the advice.
Woah now! Easy there! Next thing you’ll be telling me, the “scrambled egg headlight” 911s will be going up in price because they had really good driving dynamics and NA engines despite almost two decades of being shit on because some people cared more about headlight shape than how the car felt behind the wheel!
Stanced cars are the face tattoo of the motoring world.
I really don’t understance why guys do this.
Fail Rated.
What’s the difference between H20i and a hardware store?
Weird fetish, but you do you
Well, not without a manual they aren’t.
It costs a great deal of money to be STUPID in America.
That $3390 down payment on the Blazer in the first example would have bought a decent running car in 1991 for cash money, with NO loan. Bad choice.
Oh please, spare me more stories about the big bad banks. The guy apparently had $4k to put down, he could have had a nice used car for cash. Hell, in 2018 for $4k he could have a pretty decent car, now this story takes place in 1991. A 1988 Blazer was not simply an overpriced beater, he just wanted something better…
“I think the guy in the video below is probably making a bad situation worse.”
Why did I hand the position back? It’s a track day, not a race. I have to lift and the other guy didn’t, I don’t want to ruin his lap and fun. I felt bad when I cut someone off into turn five only to lift a little later and gave him a point by too. I’m just having fun, not out there to ruin anyone else’s.
Yawn! another overpriced Porsche. That will most probably be a Garage Queen..
<Insert BMW turn signal joke here>