How many running vehicles are actually valued at under $7k in the current market?
How many running vehicles are actually valued at under $7k in the current market?
Perhaps sadder is the condition and future for the SS United States. Since it ceased operations in the early 70s. The ship is the largest ocean liner constructed entirely in the United States and the fastest ocean liner to cross the Atlantic in either direction. But since being retired form active use, she has been…
Is it really worth saving? As a tourist trap, does it bring money in? Is it valuable in the historic sense? Ships have lifespans, and they do degrade, maybe this old queen has reached the end of hers?
Isn’t a Ford Mustang GT350 a better car for less money?
I scrolled past the masthead part of the article too quickly so see, but before I wrapped up, I knew Kitman wrote this. I knew he had been involved in Jalopnik, but I don’t think I’d ever seen any of his articles since I started reading a few years back. I used to love “Noise, Vibration and Harshness” back when I…
Jamie, you are truly a gifted writer. I also appreciate how you admit to faults of judgement [not entirely of your own making] in the past and how with time, clarity and information you intend to leave the lasting impression of correcting history to better the world (at the cost of corporate Christmas cards). Bravo!…
Whichever state the person answering is from.
they should sell the bottle of pills ashley olsen gave heath ledger to kill himself. the bedspread prince died on. hell everything has a price. this kinda shit is as bad as the practice of reliquaries in the church.
This is weirder than buying Elvis’ last turd.
pretty morbid. someone should buy it up and destroy it to stop this nonsense.
They have more than 2000 stations in America
I’d rather Jalopnik didn’t report on the ooh-ahh sensational aspects of accidents in which people got killed. “Isn’t it just crazy how this car got split in half by a tree? By the way the driver died!” isn’t what I want to see driving advertising dollars into Jim Spanfeller’s herb-encrusted pockets.
That’s because it wasn’t illegal. Ferrari was exploiting a loophole in the FIA rulebook, but that doesn’t mean it was illegal. I know how much pathetic haters like you wish to label Ferrari as “cheats” but the fact is that there is absolutely no proof that Ferrari ever broke any rules. So calling Ferrari’s engine as…
And I hope gets help, because meth heads are dangerous losers.
This is what I wanna know - if, I mean, there’s a chance that not Haas, but FIA may step in if he continues like this. And if/when that happens, what would Haas do with the color scheme of the car? I mean, they cleverly dealt with the WADA ruling, and the sponsor being Daddy Mazepin, I wonder what they would have to…
If over the course of several hundred deals thoughout the year MOST dealers get it right and have no problem sending out the door prices, even on out of state deals...the problem is not the “complexitity of the system” if a FL dealer refuses to send a quote for a Florida customer, especially when their competiton can…
I think the 370 looks way better than the new Z. I still think the new one looks like a bad SEMA kit on a 370.
Stay tuned for a highly flawed study at 11. You won’t believe the conclusion!
This data seems kind of useless when different vehicles (with different depreciation curves) are only available in certain colors. Just the fact that yellow and gold are at opposite ends gives me pause.
Is it possible to have too many gauges?