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I could see giving this thing a good cleaning and fixing the nose. I might even be inclined to find a goofy aftermarket front bumper. But the salvage title ruins it for me. ND.

If this is a problem for an electric F150 towing 10,000 lbs, how in the world is a Tesla/Nikola semi-truck going to work?

And it’ll be electric and weight 9,000 lbs like that electric Hummer.

By the time you fix all the broken stuff, you might as well have bought one in better condition to start with. It isn’t some rare car. ND.

Good think it didn’t happen in some 3rd world, violent country like Haiti, Guatemala, or the United States or that guy would’ve gotten killed.

He’s so rich he has two toilet paper rolls for one toilet. TWO!

I also enjoy trench foot.

2001 BMW 325i with 179k and counting. Daily driver with my 60 mile round trip commute.

Give me roof racks or give me death.

I’m from Florida, but I recently spent some time in Las Vegas. Off the strip Vegas. I was amazed by the quantity of survivor 80's shitboxes still driving around out there. Can’t think of any off the top of my head, but I was constantly turning my head to look at some old commuter car. An Acura Vigor was one that stuck

I met some people from an online “car club” in real life back in 2004 or so. I got a ride in a brand new Cayenne GTS and will never forget it.

I’m embarrassed to say my daughter used it at bedtime until age 4. We had to just quit cold turkey one night. That night was awful, but the next night was fine.

I’m in Florida, and during of of the hurricanes a few years ago there was a local gas shortage. No gas station in town had any. The station by my house was empty, so I decided to fill up my diesel car. Lots of diesel to be had! In the few minutes I was there, about 15 people pulled in and tried to get gas. Sorry!

Um, you should have bought this AND the Honda Beat. Then you wouldn’t need a truck and trailer.

I have one of these and love it. I get sushi-grade ahi tuna chunks from my local fish monger for cheap and make quick spicy tuna rolls.

I did the same! It was for an internship, and this was that miserable summer in 2008 when gas was over $4 per gallon. It ended up being cheaper to get a hotel in the week.

Can confirm. I’ve had one for 7 years. Got it for $3000. It has a broken odometer and had 190,000 miles when I got it. I’d say I put another 60k.

Besides the fact that it’s electric?

It’s the kind of thing where you’ll google used Audi TT ECU’s on ebay, see them for $200, then you buy the car. You’ll later come to find out you need Audi to code said ECU for you for like $2500.

1995 BMW 530i purchased for $2000. It had the small V8 and a 5-speed automatic.