...you mean screen shots like the ones you posted with lines like “shouldn’t be running for president”, “attention-seeking celebrity”, and describing all the sketchy things already known about him? Guess the click-bait worked on you.
...you mean screen shots like the ones you posted with lines like “shouldn’t be running for president”, “attention-seeking celebrity”, and describing all the sketchy things already known about him? Guess the click-bait worked on you.
Dude was never a “democratic front runner”
Being a SoCal resident, I was thinking I had somehow completely missed a burger chain in the area, but google informs me that Bubba Burger are frozen patties. Who the hell buys frozen burger patties? Especially in such numbers that the brand can afford race sponsorship.
Blah styling. Only fans of the original Top Gear would know what the hell your driving. Can’t daily drive it because of what would be massive upkeep costs. Probably can’t pass emissions. Can get any number of fun, fast, better styled German sedans of whatever vintage you prefer for the same price...
I hate the color, no bimmer should be green. Stick really doesn’t do anything for me as anyone getting a crossover is doing it for comfort and convenience.
Man, who knew powering vehicular motion through multiple controlled explosions could be so complicated. We really should all just go electric.
“consider the market for ‘60s performance cars and just how reverently this Safari has been built”
I like the use of “with” rather than “in”, because there is no question that the Lancia would take a hit.
Out in Kansas? Can easily see this as a cute little camping car, taking the back roads somewhere to pitch a tent.
Can’t help but notice there hasn’t been a POStal post in a week...
Entertaining and well written story, but I can’t forgive the completely unfair besmirching of the outstanding e39.
Awesome history and a great story...that no one driving down the road next to you is going to know. To all of them you’re some dude/dudette in a bland 30 y/o Chrysler.
Voted NP, but could easily be pursuaded to CP. Personally, I would want the convertible, automatic or not, and those are plentiful for $3k+ cheaper, but I’ll give a nod to the rareness of the manual and the great condition on this one (not to mention my love of bimmers).
It’s pronounced “vah-peed”
At the end of the day, the only way the Uber/Lyft business model will make any sense (and profit) is automated, driverless vehicles.
If those GPS logs are timestamped after midnight, that’s pretty clear cut evidence they weren’t doing any sort of “normal” testing. Go to the service manager, demand a full detail and tank of premium (and still never go to back there again), if they say no go to corporate, if that doesn’t do anything, then put the…
Nice little wagon at a drive it til the wheels fall off price, easy NP there alone. If the issues presented are it, can invest in a new hood from the scrap yard, touch up the paint, reupholster the passenger seat and you’d have a very nice car without too severe an investment.
I’m pretty sure any of us random wayguk jalops who spent any time in Korea have voted NP on this thing and have a better appreciation for how good they really are.
He had over 200k very comfortable miles in it. Per mile, that’s a lot better than most get out of their luxury sedans.
Looks very well maintained for those miles and not an incredibly expensive drivetrain to have work done on. Tons of luxury, cool (if a bit boring) looks, and all at a price point of a midrange sedan of similar vintage? I’ll give that a nice price. Might check if I could get Genesis badges for it though.