He jumped out to save Erik Comas during qualifying, not an actual race. No disrespect to Senna that’s just the facts.
He jumped out to save Erik Comas during qualifying, not an actual race. No disrespect to Senna that’s just the facts.
As far as used cars go whatever is on dealer lots now was probably acquired before this whole Corona crisis started, so they own them for what they own them and are not willing to take huge losses on them right now. It will probably be another month or two to start seeing the average retail price on used cars come…
I am not defending dealers here, but don’t kid yourself that banks are getting the short end of the stick here. They auction the car, get whatever they can out of it, send the customer a bill for the remaining balance, go after them for a while, then sell that to a callections agency, get 40% of what they’re owed, and…
Yes. Credit report does not show if the charge off (repossession) was voluntary or not, just that it happened.
“To answer your first question: You can’t have a V6 AWD Camry, it’s four-cylinder only for now. Second: AWD on this car, as ever, is no substitute for snow tires. If you’re planning to try and plow through the fluffy slushy white stuff, getting a set of dedicated snow wheels on your front-drive car is going to be much…
Love this stuff.
I’m not going to call them dumb, and I am all for people having employment choices. The problem with Uber/Lyft/Et al is that you have to use your own car to do it. The earnings are not really that high to begin with, but when you consider all the costs of running an automobile that you have to cover out of these…
You don’t actually make much money from uber anyway.
Imma tell you right now, this thing’s sales depend completely on the lease program. If they hit the ground with zero down $299 + tax AT THE MOST, they’ll move ‘em. If not, they’ll stack up on dealer lots like cordwood.
I voted crack pipe but it was close in my mind to the condition and the the fact its a limited edition car. I think at $7,500 I would have given it “nice price.”
This is the wagon Automotive Journalists and keyboard car nerds have been waiting for. If Audi sells 500 of these things in a year I’ll be surprised. I love the car by the way, but I’m an Automotive Salesperson, I’ve sold Audi’s before, and I have a pretty good idea of what people actually buy. Remember the 2008 RS4…
Hey Rob just want to say I love Nice Price or Crack Pipe I read it every day and it always makes me smile and/or chuckle. Keep up the good work!
If he really changed the oil every 1,200 miles this car has had 167 oil changes in its life. I dunno about all that...
It all depends on the car. In my 2017 WRX STI, 140 MPH is warp factor six. In my grandma’s old 1992 Toyota Corolla, 65 was warp factor six.
Two grand too high, despite the low miles.
That’s just the rate Subaru puts on everything they don’t have any trouble selling. They’re still making money on that, the counter rate at the Federal Reserve is WAY lower than 3.49%.
I sold BMW’s from October 2015 to March 2017 in Southern California. The only time we had any significant interest in i3's during that time period was during August of 2016, when they were clearing out the 2016 models (the 2017 was coming with a bigger battery and longer range) and somebody could lease one for approx…
Dum girl try 2 rite abot CARS wen U don no KRAP!
The Saab 900 was the most influential car ever.
I’d say get a rescue VW TDI Jetta Sportwagen. Great DSG transmission, plenty of room for a big guy and his soon-to-be wife to stretch out, and you can snag a nice one for a few grand under your budget and save the rest to pay for repairs later on.