Pretty sure that’s the album cover for an early aughts punk band called the New Left Urbanists that never quite got off the ground.
Pretty sure that’s the album cover for an early aughts punk band called the New Left Urbanists that never quite got off the ground.
I completely agree and think this long bed looks fantastic. Not to mention having it means this truck can still do some real work.
It was somebody’s project, but they’re not asking a ridiculous price to turn it over to someone else. It’s a great looking truck that’s ready to be used, so a nice price for someone looking for a bit of nostalgia with a bit of utility.
Kinda interesting and probably a lot of time/money put into it. Definitely worth $8k to someone, but unfortunately that someone is the person who already owns it. That person now has the choice to either keep it forever or sell it at the price everyone else sees this as, a clean 30+ y/o Jetta with a very odd interior.
Hard one today, not so much a nice price, but a fair asking. The visual negatives are too much to pay the full asking, but not so much to be completely ridiculous.
Sorry, but if you bought a new Camry over the newest offerings from Hyundai and Kia, then you made the wrong decision. Paid more money to get an uglier car with fewer features and a far worse warranty.
As a former Beetle convertible owner, I can attest that once the novelty wears off, you’re left with an okay-ish car that is way too small, doesn’t get particularly good gas mileage, and is expensive to repair. None of those are necessarily deal breakers, but spending almost $20k on one certainly should be. If you…
Came here to post about this. Get outside of the city in South Korea and these are everywhere. This one is just missing the old Korean grandma hanging out on the back..
The prevailing NP mindset of “well if I was rich enough to consider a boatcar, why not buy a $200k boatcar?” goes a long way towards why such folks can probably never buy a $200k boatcar and why the market for these things was likely exclusively now bankrupt lottery winners.
Alright, this is obviously an attempt to see if bots or Russians have infiltrated the voting system and (so far) around 5% of the votes are phony. There is no way any living, thinking, human could vote NP on this thing. Oh and trolls.
I think 600 is around the magic number for the industry, that being how far they reasonably expect to get within the 11 hour max per day drive times even with traditional trucks.
Looked at the price, saw the wheels, immediately scrolled down and voted CP. Yes, I’ll go back and read the article now, but this is one of those where I know there won’t be anything in it to change my mind.
Literally millions of miles are driven every day by electric vehicles and (to my knowledge) zero deaths have been caused specifically by battery fires. Not to mention the tons of “high energy density” materials that are transported by traditional truck everywhere.
If this (and other brand) electric trucks can hit 600+ miles of range fully loaded, hopefully they get on the road ASAP. One would think that the long-term savings on fuel and maintenance costs would make them an easy sell for major operators, not to mention if the government gets behind them with subsidies.…
I like that Buick, but just to add something else, for around 20k you could get a very well-equipped, super low miles Kia Optima with years of warranty remaining. That would be my choice.
Higher mileage than the average X5 asking this price, so it feels a grand or two too expensive. That might be within haggling distance, but with the unknown lien, who knows how much wiggle room there is.
It’s not just nice price, it’s well into the “suspiciously cheap” zone for how nice it looks. Can’t imagine anyone scamming with a 15 y/o Volvo as bait though...but maybe that’s exactly what they want you to think...
It’s the most interesting cast resulting in the awful-est movie you can imagine.
Pretty sure the unconscious part suggests you have bigger problems than someone unlocking your phone at that point.
You still had a car phone in the mid-nineties? How ashamed you must have been when you pulled into the yacht club and everyone else was rocking Motorola bananas.