That’s the GOP strategy. The Dems are blamed for wanting to budget any arm of government that isn’t military or TSA.
That’s the GOP strategy. The Dems are blamed for wanting to budget any arm of government that isn’t military or TSA.
Northern California is home to some of the country’s finest driving roads — exactly the kind you want to tackle in a Type R.
I know what you mean! Dicks Sporting Goods is offering me a free Yeti cooler! /s
i only wish the massive dump had been taken on him.
I have to agree with your aunt. Like a classic Jaguar, but will get you to your destination, the four headlamp, chrome bumper Mercedes SL convertibles are timeless in my eyes.
I changed the tires on our ‘99 Prius, and the ride comfort and handling jumped two notches! Those OEM low-resistance tires are total crap!
Us midwesterners and east coasters sometimes go batshit crazy when we see cars from pre-2000 with no rust on them. It’s like some weird miracle from above!!!
As per Wikipedia:
There is likely more of a market for this car than we realize, but I suspect the seller is starting out a bit high, and waiting to negotiate. A nicer version went on BAT for $7,500 a year ago, so considering inflation, the dash, and the mis-matched seats, I’m thinking maybe $4,500-$5,500 for the right buyer.
My grandmother’s Lebaron sedan had this same color scheme, but with gold on top. I NEVER understood who wanted that color combo, unless they just wanted to stand out.
You’re not wrong.
Wow! I didn’t know that story. Thanks for enlightening me.
How have I not seen that one, yet? Will look up the full episode tonight. (Youtube, don’t fail me now!)
It’s tough when Jeremy Clarkston messes with cars to get a laugh. (I admit, it DID work when I first saw that episode, but now I see it for the slapstick that it is.)
What does the builder have to do with it?
Open exhaust is a ND from me.
No dice without the details/pics. NP if it checks out with some speed goodies.
How would you define ‘theft”? Because I can see a lot of fingerless politicians and business executives.
Someone drives one of these through my neighborhood relatively regularly. I have not yet figured out where it lives. It sounds great, is very recognizable, and likely did not cost nearly this much. Sad ND from me.
It still blows my mind that this 3.0L V6 was offering 162hp while the Yamaha 3.0 V6 was offering 220hp. I’m guessing the Nissan engine was the end of a long run while the Yamaha was cutting edge.