2010 Ford Focus for 35k? No thanks. Probably why the auction ended with 0 bids.
2010 Ford Focus for 35k? No thanks. Probably why the auction ended with 0 bids.
I usually agree with you 100% of the time Doug, but today isn’t one of those days. There are these assholes near where I live, and they like to drive their bro trucks and Harleys at 80 mph on a 30 street. And so, the county put in speed bumps because the neighborhood kids couldn’t play basketball or whatever middle…
lol. Fun fact: I bought the 97 3000GT back in 2006ish because of Gran Turismo 3. Loved that car in the game (but I was a poor college student so I couldn’t afford the VR-4).
3si is going to be your best friend from now until you get rid of that 3000GT.
Are they going to have forced subtitles or a translator if Guy Martin gets the gig?
I don’t think the NSX and the 3000GT have similar styling, it’s just that I always thought the NSX looked dull in pictures. So, when I parked next to one, I could really see the huge difference my 3000GT and the NSX. I think the NSX is a much better looking car than the 97 3000GT.
I used to own a 1997 3000GT SL. At the time, that specific 3000GT model, in my eyes, was one of the most beautiful cars in the world. But, then I pull up at a gas station, park next to an NSX and I am flabbergasted as to how beautiful the NSX is in real life. Pictures don’t do it justice. It truly is a timeless…
I will take some ya-la-pe-noos with my cue-sa-dilla. At least that’s how my cousin from India says it.
I don’t get it. Where are these magical people still watching WWE and boxing?
Booooo!!! Didn’t address my letter Doug. I am now in sadface mode.
If you just split the front grill in 2, you have the 3 series M-sport. Jaguar stealing design cues here?
I think the simplest answer is: experience. I’ve had shitty cars my whole life, except for my new 428i. Since I was a poor college kid paying for his own college loans, I learned quickly how to fix most things in my cars. When you don’t have money and are cornered, you learn quickly and efficiently.
So moral of the story: It pays to know your car.
Great article Steve. But, I am curious as to all the negative consequences these can have on you as the buyer of such a vehicle. Is it liability?
What about me (as a 18 year old guy) being hit on by gay older men?
I think it’s magic.
Always hated Hatchbacks and Miatas! Thought Hatchbacks are just plain ugly, every single one of them. I also don’t fit in a Miata, too tall.
I think it’s very simple why he’s allowed to fight: He generates money, which benefit the organization allowing him to fight.
Some of these “red flags” are used extensively in high-tech environments fetching six-figures+. I understand being weary but there also comes a point when you have to do the hard work to earn the living.