hyperzuma
Hyperzuma
hyperzuma

Wants 5-10x what the car is worth not having sat for 20 years and not looking like it is a cereal mascots mode of transportation, but still can’t be bothered to sweep it out and wipe off the dash.

My brother got a pretty mint Acclaim from Grandma as his fist car. Got it around 2002, it was a 1990ish with around 40k miles. Served him well as a first car. He later sold it to his girlfriend at the time who totalled it after about three months. Waste of a good Grandma mobile

Now, there’s exceptions: poisonous snakes, bees, whatever

Also have an open recall for this too. We bought the van used after the recall was announced but before parts were available, and finding a used one proved difficult as no Honda dealer would/could sell them to us.

Wondering if it has anything to do with speed/red light cameras. In my city, unpaid tickets show up on your credit report the same as any unpaid bill, since it isn’t a criminal offense, they get turned over to a collection agency. It’d be more correct to say not paying them affects the credit score rather than getting

Reminds me of the broke ass XJ that was parked at the local Home Depot, sideways, in their pro parking spots for something like 6 months. They finally moved it when they repaved the parking lot a few weeks ago. Part of me thinks they green lit the repave just so they could finally have a legit excuse to to the XJ

Freedom is the only way

Truth, but this requires patience and good timing to get a car that’s going to be hard to sell later down the road.

Could be - i just did a quick CL search and found a couple under 6k but most were above 10k.

They did, I had one. The supercharged SRT6 was automatic only. Not sure on finding one cheaper than the SLK featured in the article though, a lot of people sat on crossfires and never drove them so there are a ton around with low miles and high asking prices. 

I did a trip in a mid seat in a Caravan earlier this year and they were not comfortable. Agreed with the handling, the Honda wears its weight well and its pretty enjoyable to drive, especially compared to the older vans or an SUV

My wife and I went through this 6 months ago, we decided on the Honda. To us it felt like the better buy since the Chrysler has only been around since 2017 and we could find cheaper Honda’s with similar mileage and features. We struggled a bit with the Chrysler packages and costs as well as Chrysler’s notorious

Although 60 million original buyers can’t be wrong.

This one is easy, Honda Cub. 

One of our hospitals installed roundabouts recently. Last time I was there the person in front of me was visibility confused when approaching, reached the roundabout, and then turned left. There is no fixing that level of stupid. 

Nice. I used to stuff a 70cc dirtbike in my old hatchback all the time. Barely fit but I was able to close the door

Was just on a camping trip with my parents a couple weekends ago, you’re so right. They have a pretty reasonable rig (Sierra 1500 with a 23-25ish foot trailer) but a guy a few sights down from us was pulling some 15 foot thing with a diesel dually, and he was not the only one.

This has nothing to do with anything besides cats being gigantic assholes but I’m running on 4 hours of sleep today because my cat decided it was a good idea to jump from the dinner table to her water bowl, which she landed on the edge of, causing it to flip and crash and throw water all over the place. At 3:30AM. I

I saw a Triumph mixed in there, looked late 90s, early 00s

Those same people think you need a F150 to tow a dirtbike when you can easily do it with, well pretty much any car sold in the US