
Here you go: [charlotte.craigslist.org]
Here you go: [charlotte.craigslist.org]
2001. A friend of mine had to trade hers for a more reliable car with working A/C when she got pregnant. She got a PT cruiser. She had that POS for three years before trading it in on a Scion xB
...And most of those were turned into drag cars in the 80s because they were light, small, cheap, and rear-wheel-drive
I have seen a few for sale on the Charlotte craigslist. They didn't sell that many and most people want to keep them. Go figure...
I just thought of another one: The Lumina Z34. Back in the 90s they were everywhere. They were all either black or red with the fakey hood vents. A friend's dad had a 5-speed one that seemed to never want to quit. I stopped seeing them about ten years ago but today while I was walking the dogs I saw one go by. …
True story - Last July, a good friend of mine traded in his 1996 Corsica on a 2012 Kia Soul. It had over 300,000 miles on it and was still running, albeit with a leaky head gasket. I saw it a few weeks ago (it had a distinctive mark on the trunk where a uniquely shaped sticker had been) and it's apparently living in…
My mom had a two-tone gray-and-silver '82 LeSabre with the eggcrate grille and the 4.1 V6. It ended up overheating all the time. There's a tan one sitting on the side of the road near a construction site near my home.
I'm right with you on the Malibu wagons. A friend of mine had a very late model (83
Irony defined: Blasting Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Fortunate Son" while mowing down "rioters."
FR-S Shooting Brake?
The $1000 M3 sounds a lot like a variation on the "Wife gets rid of Husband's Corvette, Mom sells soldier son's sports car" urban legend. Pics or it didn't happen
But Jalopnik's Beloved Volvo 240 has a narrower rear track than front.
I agree with your point vis-a-vis the Rio. The Forte is just as bland-derivative-standard-compact-Asian styling as any other. This one sort of looks like a Forte sedan.
I still see mid-80s tercel wagons around Charlotte — more frequently than Honda Civic Wagovans and pre-Legacy Subaru wagons.
Someone brings his Iso Grifo 7 Litri to Food Lion AutoFair every year. Red over tan, like a proper Italian sports car. When I retire, one will be in my garage.
Really fast, really cool, but still looks sort of like a KIA...
Am I the only one who noticed the Chevy Astro Van in the pits?
Also, his family already paid for funeral expenses — sounds like he's not an asshole. This guy was an asshole: [www.vaildaily.com]