jeffynocare
JeffyNocare
jeffynocare

Back in the day, I associated that whine with small foreign jobbies. You didn’t hear it in big V6 and V8 American cars.

Or on tricycles

I’d like to see really tall cars with a tiny footprint for driving and parking in the city with max cargo capacity. Think Smart car with shelves on top. Removable of course for sportier driving. Maybe I’m thinking of car top cargo carriers. Never mind.

No. It's like typing everything in bold despite the big blue bold light being on and you are blinding people.

Here, where there is rain, snow and salt, we are more likely to see a Death Star in the mall parking lot than we are to see a 1977 Toyota Celica.

Toyota Corolla FX-16 GT-S SR5. It was never ending.

I have a serious question. Why is it so ugly?

Take this fix for the 3 L V6 diesels and cut it by a third. That should solve the problem for the 2 L four-cylinder diesels. You’re welcome.

Something isn’t sitting right about this. This guy should have every mechanic and person he knows trying to buy this from him. No reason for a craigslist ad.

The public really was hungry for Saabs. They were never hungry for Blazer/SVX rebadges. That's why they ran out of money. Chicken or the egg?

Once again, being rare is the result of people not wanting this thing from the get go. Rare does NOT mean a chance to have something unique others may want.

Or right foot clutching.

Selling means you should know how to use the product. I hope someone who sells computers would know how to turn it on and launch a program, without blowing the hard drive.

I just don’t believe his story. The left foot deals with the clutch and the right deals with the brake. So confusion can't happen, right? Someone was simply driving badly.

I just zoomed in on the fun size candy bar and I think it’s a spent shell casing. This might explain the low price.

I can’t see the candy bar! What type is it? How many miles has it been in the car? I need more details.

Not then not now.

Just because something is rare does not mean it is good. See Ebola.

You’re buying an old sketchy Audi engine with a Golf carrying case.