jcalan
JCAlan
jcalan

True, but because it's obsolete, if something does go wrong, you won’t be able to find anyone to work on it, or find suitable parts, or be able to repair it for less than the cost of a new one.

How do you think a tesla is propelled down the road? Through the sheer will of software programmers?

—but to be his mistress in private, too!

How are electronics simpler and longer-lasting than mechanical things? I mean I get that moving parts wear (which by the way the Tesla still has plenty of too), but electronics give out altogether or go obsolete much quicker. Looking at my desk, which would you guess I will still be using in five years: my mechanical

A lot of this is lazy branding by the media

DING DING DING! How can a place have the lowest prices while paying the most for their inventory?

This is the main reason why so many dealers are still afraid to advertise the price of the car on the windshield, and why no haggle pricing is often the harder way to go as a dealership even thought it’s the right thing to do (and what consumers SAY they want).

Putting myself in the mechanic’s shoes, that’s exactly the conclusion that I came to as well. If I tell this old guy who is a great customer and knows everyone in town that I won’t pass his car, he’ll tear my head off, hurt my business, and just go somewhere else to get it rubber-stamped through anyway. I’m not saying

Nope. Sorry, I'm not subsidizing your hobby. The car is worth about 2500 bucks.

Well this just sucks. RIP Lambo Batman. My only hope is that your story inspires others to follow suit.

It’s in the ballpark, but it’s still a no for me. Maybe if it was a better color? And those stripes? And dang does that giant cover look silly. I can see the same car in red with a black top and a grey interior being a real head-turner. But this blue-on blue thing? Nah.

I regret nothing.

This made me laugh!

But there's a button under the emblem on the trunk. As long as the doors are unlocked, you're golden.

He was right, the thing looks great with no one on it. But for some reason, as soon as a person sits on the thing, it’s dork city.

I’ve ridden one, years ago. I don’t get the snowmobile comparison over an ATV. On a snomo you have to lean to steer, the skis themselves only do so much. It’s a very physical thing to ride a snomobile. Riding the Can Am is actually almost identical to riding an ATV. You turn the bars, the thing turns. You can throw

I’ll take the one that lets me translate ancient tablets.

This. They probably just thought he was a mailman.

Short hood, that's it! I kept thinking the door was too wide.

Used to sell a ton of them on the used side. That car in pearl white was da bomb! My memories of them were that they were very nice back in the day, and quite different from what anyone else was doing. But they did not age well. Plagued with electrical problems, tranny issues, and expensive coil pack replacements, you