jcalan
JCAlan
jcalan

But the suspension is beat to hell.

Yep. There are some great cars suggested, but this really is the hands down winner.

Ahhhhh, I see it now. Thanks for the informative, yet delayed response. Under a year by less than 10 hours!

This. We have 1000 cars in inventory and sell nearly half of them every month. Hand creating custom listings would be impossible. So you let the software do its best and correct where you can. Mistakes happen. Having dozens of pictures of each car should clear things up for most people, but some still get bent out of

Well...yes and no. Usually 0% is an incentive that is in lieu of a rebate. For instance, the deal is 0% OR $1000 rebate. So you have to do the math to see which way is more advantageous for you.

Actually, getting GAP from the dealer is the way to go for several reasons.

When I drive my 2001 Civic LX, I am amazed at how much road noise there is. Would be totally unacceptable by today’s standards. But I don’t know...that car is just...FUN for some reason.

Cash for Clunkers. Strictly a program to pump taxpayer money into the auto industry, disguised as an effort to decrease pollution. Because scrapping a perfectly good working vehicle in favor of building a new one from scratch is the conservationist approach? My observation was that most of them were extra third cars

And an unpronounceable name to top it off.

I think you're dead on with that price. Ask 15, sell to the first guy that offers over 12.

I’ve had a couple 70s era Lincolns with +-100k and I can tell you that the low quality plushness is way more worn than this with that kind of miles. These were well cared for cars, but the interiors had still disintegrated to the point where there were giant bits hanging off here and there.

Goofy happy face

Ya I saw that. It makes the whole scene even more questionable.

OMG I was so excited to see original square head lighted Jeeps in Jurassic World. That alone made the movie worth seeing.

Some cars now will deploy the electric e brake if you open the door.

I have seen this in action and have even succumbed to it myself. I have learned over the years however that customers do not make up concerns about their vehicle. If they say it’s doing it, it’s doing it.

CURB FEELERS! Although I think it was always more about style than function. I for one am glad they’re gone.

You were supposed to leave them buckled? I’ve been in and out of these cars hundreds of times and never once considered that an option. FAIL

Ya, like maybe walking it at a leisurely pace in about 6 hours?

Why in the world did this just crack me up?