2nd Gear. So you load up your rental fleet with rental spec Chrysler 200's, Dodge Darts, Mitsubishi Mirages and so on, yet you are freaking out now about resale values?
2nd Gear. So you load up your rental fleet with rental spec Chrysler 200's, Dodge Darts, Mitsubishi Mirages and so on, yet you are freaking out now about resale values?
Bought one in 2011 and loved it. The transmission could have been improved for sure but once you get used to it, it really is not that bad. Took it on 9 and 10 hour trips and I had no complaints with the power, ride or comfort. I ended up needing more room so I traded it in but I want to get a cheap convertible in a…
Hahahahaha! Some of these comments are on point today!
Hahahaha! @ “econo-box whore house”
There is a recent article about V6 sedans under 30 grand and all the comments were people talking about buying used instead of new to get more car for the money. This is one of the reasons why a lot of people do not like to buy used.
I agree. If I can not do it myself (especially in winter) there is an awesome handwash place that does it almost as good thankfully.
I put Eibach springs on a Mirage and it made it feel so much better. Well, that, combined with the wheels/tires, strut tower brace and rear stabilizer bar has made the car actually feel good. I am still changing to coilovers so I can have more flexibility, but I can’t complain.
I do not have the time or desire to do that kind of work to a car. I want it to start everyday and get me and my other half to work safely and reliably everyday that I own it, which is usually about 5-6 years. Life is too damn stressful as it is and my free time is already limited, so I would rather buy new and not…
People with a household income between 25 and 49 thousand?!?!? I can’t believe that a household that makes that little of money would consider any Tesla. No wonder people have so many financial issues.
And their amazing rusted out rear suspensions. Yep, such a shame that so many were destroyed.
Dude chill out. Nobody is trying to hurt your feelings. But the truth is, that is what Fieros were known for when they came out.
Exactly. I like spontaneously getting in my car to go wherever I want without having to think about it. Also, I live in a cold climate and nobody has ever explained what the range will be like on an EV that is stitting in a 2 hour long traffic jam with the lights on, heat and wipers. Sometimes going in to work and the…
It is actually what they were known for.
Well at least for these dudes, the weekend means their Jheri Curl is on point and that the Iron Duke in that Fiero may combust at any moment.
Ok this makes mw want one now
I agree. Especially in this particular picture. It was always a really cool looking van. I do not think that the interior lived up to the exterior. At the time the modular seating was pretty innovative but the dash was not really futuristic at all. It looked like it could have come from the Grand Prix of the same era.…
I know! It’s so wrong, but such an awesome example of what some people of the 90's thought a car of the future was/would be.
Man I want one of these. Every time I see one it just looks better and better.
Awesome. What a unique ride.
I have always loved small cheap hatchbacks and so when the Mirage came out I wanted one but I hated the way it drove. So I started with the worst part of the car and added Eibach springs, rear sway bar, strut tower brace and 16inch wheels with Yokohama S Drive tires. It feels like a different car. It’s not fast, but…