Hell, most of the time I don’t even need a photo, the price and the title of the article are usually enough.
Hell, most of the time I don’t even need a photo, the price and the title of the article are usually enough.
I usually read both Graverobber’s insightful presentation & the ad. But sometimes 1 or the other is all that one needs in order to vote, sometimes even just a picture.
Play by whatever “rules” suit you. I’ve owned a lot of different brands, both motorcycles and cars (and trucks), can wrench if I choose to (used to write the automotive column for a major magazine) and I’m willing to pay someone to do the dirty work when I know I’d be in over my head. I’m a gearhead, so I like…
The beauty of this game is the fact that we’re all pretty much playing by our own rules. The different perspectives expressed here are the reason why I find the comments to these posts more enlightening than the simple number vote.
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20v 5cyl turbo and we are talking. I drove one, drives like a little Ferrari, and sounds like a mini Lambo. I almost bought one in 2012.
This holiday season, I christen this my “Davidity Scene”
I KNOW WHAT THIS IS!
Winter air is cold. Cold air holds less moisture than the warm air inside the air. When you heat up the cold air from outside, the relative humidity drops.
So much wrong here. A shocking amount, really.
Came here for this came away satisfied
I’m not opposed to eating at a place like Carrabba’s. If it’s what you have around you, the food is good, but not great. You’ll pay $13.99 for a well executed pasta dish, and a $7 glass of wine.
Oh boy, so its electrical issues are factory?
Checked the Carfax. This accrued 10k miles in the first year. During that first year it went into service 5 times, 3 of which were to check the Airbag systems.
I absolutely love the two door Cherokee. Something about the seating position in this is like my platonic ideal of how an SUV should be.
As soon as it launches, I’ll try to set this up.
I was in it until I saw rust. Not dropping ten G’s on rust. There’s a similar wagon in CA for the same price with tens of thousands miles less on the clock, a year younger and NO rust.
A running, driving 35 year old convertible in decent shape with good parts availability for $2,750? Absolutely a nice price.
It’s couch cushion money. So why not if you have a use for such a thing. I’d MUCH rather have this than a 4dr Wrangler (not that I really want either). I NP’d it as well.
But that’s just it...it’s fun money priced! I nice priced it assuming the miles aren’t crazy high. What’s crazy high? In my book over 150K.