Especially if the customer is paying asking price.
Especially if the customer is paying asking price.
Silverado Medium Duty?
That truck appears to be many different trucks. Not a bad thing, rather quite the opposite.
This is a very Robeson County thing to do.
Honestly, that sounds like an area I’d much rather want to work. Kinda sick of the old, racist, farmers.
We’re in semi-rural North Carolina, so we’re primarily selling trucks. We can’t keep 2500s on the lot for more than a week before they’re all gone. Impalas typically go to very very old people, Equinox’s are typically sold exclusively to people with children, etc. Are y’all in a more urban area?
V6 Malibus didn’t sell for the last like five years they were offered, but the Buick Regal has the 3.6 V6 in it so it’s a possibility it could make it’s way to the Malibu.
That’s good to know, at least someone will buy the damn things.
The Impala is similar to the LaCrosse and the Cadillac XTS (larger, FWD cozy car for The Olds), while the Malibu rides on a smaller platform that’s closer to the new Buick Regal. The Impala has either a pathetic 2.5 4-cylinder or the actually fantastic 3.6 V6 while the Malibu has either a 1.5 turbo 4-cylinder and a…
I don’t like the wheels.
Well they’re going for pennies on the dollar right now.
I work at a Chevrolet dealer and we can’t get Malibus off the lot. Cruzes? Sure. Impalas? Somehow, yes. Malibus? Good luck.
Those wheels appear to be off the E46.
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I got my old TrailBlazer to a whopping 90 on 1 South towards Sanford two years ago, but dialed back after I was convinced the machine would rattle itself apart.
Judging the Wake County culture, both of those scenarios are rather likely. Senior year there was a kid that was known to sell...things and he drives a 435i, so I am obviously in the wrong business.
I live pretty close to US-1 and the 540 Expressway and while I’m not saying it’s OK to drive these speeds on public roads, I am saying it’s possible. The roads out there are empty, wide, and brand new. I’ve seen numerous cars go absolutely ridiculous speeds on 540 late at night, which always frightens yet impresses…
My 2005 VQ35 Maxima has 240,000 miles but it looks like it chugs vape whenever you start it up. It’s a champion’s vehicle to say the least, but c’mon it’s not a damn Subaru.
For $20,000 you could get a nice Q40, but you can also get a nice Q50 for the same price. What I would do is go a couple years older and get a clean G37 S, which my girlfriend did last year. Her car is a 2009 with 86,000 miles and she picked it up for under $12,000. These things are total performance bargains that…
heh I’m looking at buying a car from the same dealer in the X-Terra pic.