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It Drove 650 Miles Like It Was Brand New”
Not really sure what new cars can only drive 65mph, don’t have working gauges, and have the wipers flying off. It’s a neat old clunker, but it probably would have been an awful drive for 99% of people out there. No offense intended though, the fact that David is that 1% makes

If he was getting such high offers, why didn’t he, ya know, take one of those high offers? It’s clean, but it’s still an almost 30 year old meh SUV. The only thing that’s different is a fairly questionable name (I somehow doubt Mazda checked with the Navajo Nation on it). That’s not worth $7800 to me.

I know that E36 values are going up, but this one seems to be jumping the gun a good bit. It might be the nicest 1999 BMW 323ci convertible in existence, but that doesn’t mean it’s worth $13k. $10k would be the stretchiest-stretch.

Easy nice price for someone who needs cheap transportation now. Lowered maintenance costs will somewhat make up for the fuel efficiency and it’ll be much more comfortable to drive long distances than anything else you’ll get under $5k these days.

Seems like a fair price in general, so given that the market hasn’t completely cooled off I’ll call it an NP. Assuming it’s running as well as stated, I see it being gobbled up by a 20-something bro who wants to rev it and drive like a jackass. He’ll either wreck it or it’ll require a major repair within a year that

Probably a nice price? Not for anyone local, but I can see someone taking it across state lines. The convertible would be a much better California car anyways.

I was in NYC 2 weeks ago. For ~$140 per night, I had a studio suite blocks from Times Square with a kitchenette, free breakfast daily, oh and a bathroom too. Who the hell would pay $100 to sleep in a van on the street?

This one is higher mileage to be sure, but still near-suspiciously cheaper than any other one I can find out there. It’s sure to attract many folks who can afford to buy it, but not afford to insure or maintain it.

I think Rob thought he was tossing in a relatively easy NP today, but the hate is strong with the early votes and comments. 

This is priced in Miata territory....4 years ago. If you can find a running, uncrashed Miata in your area for under $5k, then buy it immediately and flip it, because you’ll probably get at least $1500 more.
That $1500 may seem like being in the same territory to you, but for the type of person looking at this car, it’s

Not for everybody (and definitely not for me), but this is about the cheapest one of these I see. Assuming it all seems sorted then it’s a NP for some kid who generally makes poor life decisions.

Looks cool from a distance, but the closer you get the more wonky everything seems to be. Besides the top, the upholstery on the driver’s seat also doesn’t fit right. I see a half a dozen marks that could be dents and dings around the bodywork. It seems to have been lowered, but no reference to how, so I’m guessing

Nothing special about this ND vote, he’s just asking too much. I see plenty of these being sold locally by dealers for similar prices, but lower miles.
My question is, what would this person really “need” a bigger truck for? Doesn’t look like this truck has been hauling gravel or anything like that. Pulling a big 5th

Nice Price for the car. No Dice for driving it in New York though. It’s not an iconic car or anything, but if you want a bit of class without a whole ton of maintenance headaches, what are you going to get that’s better? Still, I’m guessing it will go down in the ND votes just like yesterday’s M just because the

So in summary, it’s smaller, has a weaker engine, doesn’t look as good, isn’t as nice inside, and isn’t as functional. I think that all adds up to a $10k difference fairly easily.

2021-2006=25?

It wasn’t a mass market vehicle new and it’s not a mass market vehicle now, but for the small niche of people who want one of these, that’s a really good price for the condition and mileage. If someone wants a track day car that they can actually drive to and from the track, this wouldn’t be a bad choice at all.

Not sure personally why someone would want one of these, but likely a fair price IF all the paperwork is done. You might be able to save a grand or so by going the auction route, but add on all the hours spent dealing with the import and DMV and you’re probably better off with this one. Plus, you can see this in

Could we stop with the nicest/cleanest examples of not so great or particularly desirable cars? Maybe to a one-in-a-328 million person out there they want it for nostalgia and will be willing to pay any price, but that doesn’t make it a Nice Price.

2012 Kia Ray over in Korea. First family car and also first car I purchased new. I absolutely loved that thing. Tiny for driving around Seoul, but boxy shape and van-style sliding door made getting two car seats (I have twins) easy. Still enough space for a bit of gear as well. It was the perfect car for the