Owner seems to agree and has dropped the price to $15k last night.
Owner seems to agree and has dropped the price to $15k last night.
I’m going NP because this thing is super clean and the mileage works out to about 5,700 miles a year — Cleary this thing had a pretty gentle life. I have no idea what KBB and other guides suggest as a price, but here I think condition trumps a lot of the other factors. If you want this, you want this.
CP by at least 50%.
There is a big red flag in the ad. This is showing in the L.A. Craigslist and on the very last line it states the truck is in Pleasanton (East Bay) ready to ship. Odds are this is a fake.
Trust me, the arch is the absolute last thing you should worry about freaking you out in Missouri/STL
If we’re talking deaths per 100,000, then just a few deaths could swing Wyoming’s numbers wildly in either direction.
My own experience w red light camera is they are illegal and a source of corruption. Even w a court demanding normal yellow light duration I witnessed a yellow light so short a 911 turbo might not make it. A 1989 camary doing the limit had no chance to stop in time.
There is an interesting detail from their report:
Missouri transplant here. I’ve lived North of KC for 16 years now and every single day, it seems, I’m shocked by how appallingly shitty the drivers are here. They are mind-bogglingly bad. Driver’s Ed is not a thing here. Turn 15, get a permit. Turn 16, get a license.
There’s not even open container laws in Missouri. It’s nuts!
Having sat in a Missouri municipal courtroom to see what the red light cameras were doing, the majority were issued because the drivers did not stop before reaching the wide white line, though most stopped after, while doing the “right on red” turn. Mainly a technical foul rather than a dangerous one.
literally this morning saw two cars just stop at a redlight... and just go through.
the notion that a law promoting red light cameras could increase highway safety is the stupidest thing I’ve encountered today. By what mechanism does a camera prevent a car from crashing?
Blah, blah, blah. KC and STL are two blue spots in an otherwise MAGA shithole state.
Pffff...
Missouri.... At least in the St. Louis area doesn’t enforce the laws already on the books.
Missouri is just Alabama with a playoff-bound football team and a tectonic plate. If the road leads to a church, they’ll repair it. If it leads to where Black people or liberals might live, they couldn’t care less.
“18 different highway laws proven to reduce crashes, save lives and reduce injuries”
Counterpoint - Red light cameras are a cash grab. Every fiefdom throughout St. Louis put them in their neighborhoods. Few were in school zones, but in large intersections where they could cash in. The real trouble in St. Louis is that cops have given up on traffic citations as they are too hard and too dangerous…
Over $1,000 a year in maintenance costs isn’t a selling point.
While certainly a great driving experience, with that many miles it's a ticking time bomb just waiting to explode.