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For $10,500? A Cavalier? I don’t care it it’s a convertible. Hell, I wouldn’t care if it also included a modest vacation package to the glorious sunkist beaches of Puerto Rico valued at $5,500, while Vanna White herself flips the final letters as I solve “My wife is leaving me because I bought a Cavalier for $10,500.”

I can feel the scuttle shake just by looking at these pictures.

ND--I’m holding out for a convertible Cadillac Cimarron.

What are you expecting? It’s from 1989, when a standard Corvette had 245 horsepower and a Mustang GT had 225.

That’s a very nice $1,500 car.

What sucks is that those cops that can recognize that their nerves are frayed or are starting to have PTSD or other mental/emotional effects from their job are not always given the proper outlet to retire early and leave the force. I know one particular cop (friend of a friend) who went through a tough situation. A

The V12 is not the BMW engine you want to own and maintain. Its 2 valve, its kinda clunky, underpowered, and the V12 cars have so much extra crap like two fuel systems and two batteries, and two harnesses, etc that its really a complete headache to maintain. If it was a CSI or even a manual then maybe its worth it,

The $115,000 8 series is an 850csi which is highly collectible and does go for close to 100k w/low miles and has an M tuned version of this cars engine. A few months ago I wanted a BMW collectible I could buy, drive say 2500 miles a year and not lose any money. My choices were and 840i (almost as much power as the

I’m not familiar with the market for these, but an auto with potential storage issues seems ND @ >$10k

Well, we agree on manual transmission and coupe, anyway:

There are other 8-series Bimmers to be had on the ‘Bay with similar use in similar condition for thousands less.

You're actually LESS likely to roll over if you've got more flex.

The grey thing happened to me on Earther recently after years of helpful comments and never any aggression towards commenters or even the bad writing (at times) for which I held my tongue, or keyboard as the case may be. Even in the face of outright lies. I recognize your burner name here and can attest you’ve

Hill Start Assist. Ford has it in all of it’s modern manual transmission vehicles. Basically, when it detects that the vehicle is on a grade at a stop, it holds the brake for a few seconds when letting off the clutch in first gear. Essentially does that same thing we did with the manual handbrake, automatically.

The fact that the door hinges are hidden instead of on the outside of the vehicle is smart. I haven’t seen a single Wrangler without paint chipping from door removal and/or rust and dirt around the hinges because they’re so exposed. In the inevitable case that you miss a little taking the door on/off, any damage will

I had the same thought about the handbrake. It seems like a fairly significant issue for a truck with a manual transmission.

Nah. eBay provides. German cars got complicated with the interior electronics about 15 years ago. What I’m seeing now is that the parts that would have seemed incredibly expensive to replace (like LED screens) are widely available for small money from wrecking yards and the aftermarket. If you’re willing to get a set

On desktop my Adblock is showing a count of 196.  

I went back and counted. I got 52 ads. Every full screen scroll got a new ad. The worst part is how many bronco images I missed the first time through because my phone was too busy loading all the ads. 

I’d love to read this review, but it’s impossible as it crashes my iPhone 12 more than Vin Diesel crashes movie cars.