u no like Parsh?
The potential buyer should get the third party inspection as Tom suggested. The CPO certainly helps. That said, if the buyer is thinking about selling the car down the road, he is going to take a big hit. Having just bought a 981 Cayman a couple months ago ( and watching prices for two years), the ones with an…
This is not that bad unlike say, Ferrari who egregiously roll backed the mileage on certain cars and sold them as such.
forbade any vehicle that has an accident on record
Warning: Hot Take incoming
Maybe she could do both. That would be handy.
It’s funky and weird and, most importantly, it’s different. All crossovers look the same, so anything that looks different and deviates from the set recipe is alright in my book.
That belt line is a neck line.
This is typical GM behavior. They bring out a new car that isn’t quite done. It doesn’t sell well. GM improves the shortcomings after 2-3 years and just as soon as the car is right they cancel it. The CT6 should have had the flagship V8 engine option from the very start and never should have had the four cylinder…
I can see the future - exactly one year from now there will be a Jalopnik article for the best deals for new cars that aren’t selling. The CT6 Platinum will be at the top of the list with a whopping $30K off of MSRP.
This is brilliant, aesthetically pleasing, and true.
The Nissan buyers may just have lower expectations.
To be fair, isn’t “initial quality” based on the frequency of complaints experienced by owners in the first X months of ownership?