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We had a buy here pay here guy at the dealership I worked at. All his loans were 24.99% and he installed GPS and ignition interlocks on all the cars (were talking people with credit scores in the 400's to low 500s). If someone was 1 day late on their payment a light on the GPS would come on. At 5 days late it would

All good suggestions, but as always, the answer is GTI.

They achieve the same result. You over fill the system into the funnel, the bubbles escape through the funnel. When the bubbles stop, you plug the funnel and discard the excess coolant.

Or, you can get a $10 funnel with a plug in it and achieve the same result.

This insane market can’t even save Leaf resale values.

Nice. Now they’re be worth 8 grand instead of 9 in 2 years.

The drive doesn’t have a comment section.

My legs quiver at just the sight of the massive front sprocket on that bike.

Well that would be a shame. The drive has much better content yet here I am to chum it up with you fine folks.

The 1.9s will burn some oil (OK maybe a lot) but will generally last forever. NP all day.

Welcome to Jalopnik.

No. The best way is to take the loan, make a couple payments (maybe pay $50 bucks in interest to save a few k) then pay it off. You get a great deal, the dealership makes a couple hundred bucks, the salesperson buys his kids dinner. It’s a win win for everyone.

I talked him down to 12,500 in Google play gift cards. His uncle is sending it via transport since he’s out of the country. Already sent him my SSN and DOB so he can notarize the title. Snooze ya loose!

A lot of dealerships will advertise a price that requires you to finance through them. It allows them to advertise a very low price that is probably a net loser. They will make up the loss with kickbacks from the lender.

Those things are gorgeous. Put them on a school bus for all I care.

I applaud Harley for trying, but I’m still not sure who this is for? Die hard HD people aren’t going to be caught dead on one, and people shopping other brands along it aren’t likely to land on it either. 

I sold Saturn’s right around the time they jumped the shark and started using metal for body panels. They had a cult like following and people were up in arms and frothing at the mouth over it.

Can we hold an economics class for all the writers here so we can stop having this discussion twice a week? MSRP rarely equals to market value.

I guarantee that all of those listing without actual pictures are sold. Inbound inventory automatically updates on those sites regardless of if they’re already spoken for.

Back in the day Toyota financial was happy to go up to 130% LTV for tier 1 credit customers. So for a 40k car they’d give you 52k all in with tax and everything. I’m nearly positive this hasn’t changed.