I see driving as an art.
I see driving as an art.
WAIT. What about the people that post videos of themselves doing 150 on public roads who are later caught and strung up? Sounds like there is selective vision going on here.
What policital party/persuasion do you think goes for this in overwhelming numbers?
Had to read that twice.
Sure they are. Free country.
I had that car’s wheels on my 76 Accord....
Would not buy it if you had the money.
The words “Kia Sportage: Jalopnik Buyer’s Guide” implies that a Jalopnik reader will wish to purchse a Kia.
How do you lose a train? I can see how one could hide a train, but they are find-able if you you’re seriously looking, right?
Sawed the roof off of my 1971 Lincoln Mark III in 1995. Car came out super and was a real head turner and really made me happy on many levels. Daily drove it when not riding the motorcycle around San Francisco, where I lived then.
I go to work for the money. I would like to know how to do otherwise.
Your car may sit and languish on CL or AT if you price it at KBB and are NOT A SELLER.
My mechanic is wonderful. Does everything he’s supposed to do, including keeping a clean garage and well-dressed mechanics in addition to turning cars over fast enough to never store anyone’s vehicle outside overnight.
Mileage is not the concern, depreciation (or lack thereof) is my button.
Fantastic data set there.
What is the opposite of a “bustle”?
You know that Tesla is losing $4000 per car right now?
Oh. OK.