I live here and it’s hard to relate to a lot of my compatriots.
Thank you for not making this a slideshow. I know the temptation had to be there.
If you want to take a flyer on one, they are cheap and plentiful on Facebook Marketplace. Same can be said for rice cookers (and most other kitchen gizmos, regardless of their value).
Does anyone else have weird and conflicting attractions to bench seats in the front of things and captains seats in the back of things? I want something with a wide, slippery 1960s bench up front and secure, modern captains seats (ideally facing backwards) in the rear.
I know Mass has a similar designation, and a lot of those roads are old colonial-era roads designed for horses, wagons, etc passing through the tiny towns and farms. They still exist and are recorded as “roads” based primarily on having been, at one time, a real thoroughfare. I think they’re also sometimes called…
We have a mini version of that here in Lexington, Kentucky.
It’s definitely not a quiet car. If she’s coming from a 1997 Accord, it’s probably not going to drive her away from it though.
I said something very similar to a dealer. $10k down (including what the trade was), financing basically another $10k. Credit score around 800. If I had to, I could pay cash and be done. Just show me 36-48 months. What can you do?
Me too, internet person.
Don’t open up the old “is a kebab a sandwich” debate again...
Step 1) Less wheels.
Japanese Classics in Richmond, VA has the same thing going on. Their stuff looks nice, too, and they get a range from <$10k to $25-35k specialty stuff.
It seems cool. I’ve always thought that shifter position was a curiosity of the Element.
He seems like a dude I’d talk to for 5-10 minutes in a parking lot to hear about how this all came to be, but maybe not a dude I’d have over for some cold cans of Chunky on the back porch.