The last one. Such a Saab story.
Where have you gone, Jö Dimäjeå.
Well... I see you’ve played gantry-craney before.
I can’t believe I’m saying this but I’m so against this. The average American driver can’t handle a car above 45 let alone 100.
Yup. First thing that came to mind here was Bob in his Alero drifting into the “max speed lane” doing 57mph, not realizing how quickly the Lambo in the distance was gaining on him. That’d be one ugly crash.
If the car is genuinely in good shape why not just list the miles and price it accordingly?
Because different dealers can sell cars at different prices, based on margins and volume. So let’s say you do the marathon and haggle them down and get ready to walk out...then they offer you their actual “bottom dollar price.” You don’t actually know if that is the best deal on the market because you don’t have a…
For Sale: Great Car. Only $15,995!*
1st Gear :
Agreed, its a NP at $5k, and could probably realistically sell at even half of the listed price. Almost screams of, “ yes dear I posted the car for sale, but no one is interested.”
I don’t know if you are going to stop commenters from beating that dead horse. Any new car that doesn’t have a manual transmission will get comments saying they won’t buy because of it, every new special edition hellcat our pony car will have comments about how they only got 700, 800 or soon to be 900hp. People will…
You can buy a 2002 Subaru WRX Wagon for around 5k. Why spend 10k more than that on somebody else’s project???
“At $15,000 does this WRX-swap....”
I love Subarus, and this looks like a fun car. This is a build I would buy if it was $5,000 instead of $15,000. CP.
Owner decided it was actually too reliable and wanted to step up to a Range Rover.
Go back to Facebook, Grandma.