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I have a much bigger problem with  how the cops handled it than the dealership.  The dealership made a mistake, big mistake, but they assumed the car had been stolen and reported it.  If the cops surveilled the guys house for a half a day that had a lot of options in dealing with the situation other than going full

It looks very unrusty compared to all the old Toyota trucks we see up north.  Nice Price

This maybe be appealing to someone who has always wanted a car from the Italian big three (though Maserati’s exotic/desirability stock seems pretty diluted to me these days). They can drive a good looking car with an exotic nameplate for a short time for not much initial outlay, but I suspect even that guy is going to

It pretty much looks like a generic SUV shape with some sharp angle Mr. Roboto vibe thrown in, and the overall shape is generic and a decade old. I really am not feeling what the author is trying to convey about this design at all. Maybe could buy I to “less ugly” than some current designs, but that is as far as I

I get that, haven’t really seen it where I live. People either park their for sale cars at their house, or at the far end of a commercial parking lot where they can be seen from the street.

Why do you "loath people who do this"?  I am legitimately curious and a little confused

I didn't know they made this version of the Torino in a convertible.  I generally prefer the cleaner prior body style, but the curvy Torino looks really nice in Blue.  Neat enough car, but the price is still too high.  No Dice

I am gonna break my rule about buying off warranty German luxury cars (a rapidly depreciating asset with high maintenance costs) and go with nice price here.  The car seems to be clean and well maintained, and the miles aren't in the could have driven to the moon range that many cars featured here have been lately. 

I guess they bask in the reflected glow of the air cooled VW buses, but yeah, to me a high mileage, 20 year old minivan.  

I didn't know that but makes perfect sense.  We had one growing up.

I don’t think these are bad looking cars, nothing to get excited about but clean lines and one of that cladding Pontiac went kind of nuts with before they died.

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Pretty obviously used as a track car, the owner had extra fun, but the fun tax is that a track car is not worth as much on the market as a stock, more gently driven example. Looks to be great for its intended purpose, but priced too high.  No Dice.

There is a silver one local to me on Facebook for over 20k, 25000 miles.

I think in most cars a six speed manual is a waste. The first four gears are enough to get you up to legal highways speeds or a little more, 5th is a tall cruising gear, 6th is a taller cruising gear. Maybe helpful if you do track days, but for street use just make fifth taller.

I thought I might be a little harsh with my assessment that this car might be a nice buy at $8-9000, but looks like most of you put it even lower.

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I could like this at $3000 if the water and oil leaks were drips and not gushers.  But $4500, no dice.  

These things are supposed to get new timing belts or something at 20 or maybe 30 thousand miles, anyway, what would be oil change and check the brakes and belts time honyota is engine out $20,000 plus service on the Ferrari.  An old friend had a little sports car shop that serviced the few high end cars in our little

This car is somewhere in the margins, but the guys that buy super exotics don’t drive them because they are mostly focused on making money and getting the next new shiny fast thing, whereas I would want to play with my new toy if I were to acquire something like that.