If they refer to their vehicle as a “Landy” or “Disco” or their JLR car as a, god forbid, “Jag,” you should walk away slowly.
If they refer to their vehicle as a “Landy” or “Disco” or their JLR car as a, god forbid, “Jag,” you should walk away slowly.
At 64 with a car from 2010, I seriously doubt I’ll buy another car in my lifetime. Too much shit going on like this. Never mind the prices going up and up.
I admit I’ve never driven one, but I’ve never heard them as being amazing to drive. But I always thought they looked pretty nice (and agree the Firebird was a bit better). Well, nice on the outside anyway.
Good heavens that is in good condition. I do not want one, but if I did I expect that I’d want this one. It looks new. Someone will buy this.
If I could only see the “sh*t mechanics tell their unsuspecting customers” to upsell them on crap channel to balance this out.
I see several angles to this: first, car repair is so expensive, new cars, used cars, are also so expensive that you are seeing what people do in desperation.
Second: you see ignorance. People…
Really? It’s easy! I passed my drug test. They said I even tested positive for drugs they hadn’t even heard of!
While working on an assembly line ain't great fun, it beats the shit outta working in a fast food restaurant any day. Anyone who takes a job at Mickey-Ds over putting cars together has lost their damn minds.
too bad they stopped the EV3 development
That’s about the right price for an auto trans LS 4th gen. I’d hold out for a stick but someone who likes going straight for 1320 ft would probably pay that.
I don’t have remorse over buying it. It’s my favorite car I’ve ever owned, even if I end up having to get rid of it or spend $3k on repairs because the frame is about shot. I bought it with cash from the payout of a totaled Subaru Legacy, and I’d do it again. My only regret is that I probably could have gone down to $6…
Assume you’re going to be buying this vehicle only, or almost only, to use it to plow. Let’s say — like me — that you’ve got a mile or two of dirt road between where you’re staying in winter and the nearest pavement, and you somehow need to get the snow off of that.
Well, I bought a 2002 in 2018 with 187k miles, an automatic, significantly more rust, and a soft top for $6500, so I’d be a hypocrite if I voted No Dice.
Mods seem tasteful to me, maybe with the exception of the hood not being able to close over the new engine. The garish K&N air cleaners gotta go, and maybe a low profile unit would clear the original hood? Otherwise this is a good weekender — disc brakes and a more powerful engine are functional mods that make this…
I like it. Dead simple. Good updates. Just not 18k worth of like.
That actually is what really old school dealerships were like. You went to a place that had 1 of each model vehicle, maybe a few more with optional engines. You took a Demo out for a test drive and if you liked it, the dealer would order you one with the options you wanted and the color you wanted. This went away…
There are these things called hats that keep most of what you’ve mentioned above from happening.
If you’re driving hours on end, don’t put the top down.
To be fair, I’m sort of trolling you all today. This was just too good not to share.
911 owners have a system like this in which the exhaust catches particles of the tires and converts them into a heinous smell that wafts around the car for hours.
this is a $1000 car, tops. this used car price bubble is complete horse shit.