More often than not, I see full sized trucks and BOF SUVs going out of their way to avoid small curbs and even mildly off-road parts of the road. I’m in my sedan just wondering...what am I witnessing?
More often than not, I see full sized trucks and BOF SUVs going out of their way to avoid small curbs and even mildly off-road parts of the road. I’m in my sedan just wondering...what am I witnessing?
The reason given as to why they drive up on the rock are more or less the same reasons why pedestrian fatalities are up.
It looks like the buyer will need to repair the A.C. and the Cowlings.
Me having resisted that $500 Bronco for as long as I have counts as “culling the herd.”
Here is a dry-desert location mint condition International Harvester Scout.
I heard that driving a high-powered car is pretty much like having sex:
This was kind of my thought. If they’re going to be jerks about, then I’ll happily waste their time for my convenience and then go buy it somewhere else. It’s not like you’re agreeing to actually buy it from them right, just that you’ll pay their price if you did?
The market for EVs right now is still incredibly small. Shoppers coming in looking at a Leaf will be, if they haven’t already, shopping it against every over available EV. Some dealers try to short circuit the sales process because a typical EV buyer doesn’t need a car RIGHT NOW. Usually doesn’t have bad credit so…
I can’t speak to this Nissan dealer, but we were “trained” (if you can call it that) the opposite way. Never talk numbers until after the test drive. The idea being that they want the customer to develop a bit of an emotional attachment to the vehicle they are buying to loosen the purse strings a bit during negotiation…
“I recently tried to buy a Nissan Leaf and the local dealer only had one available and told us we had to sign a paper agreeing to the price before we were permitted to drive it. We declined that offer and they said, we could only look at it. Why would a dealer do this?”
Tom, would the Tesla sales model put you out of a job? Every article starts with ‘Dealership did something....’, and I feel like the solution to most peoples questions is to get rid of dealerships.
Honestly the dealer puts this in crack pipe territory. My gut says this was bought at an auction and every reputable dealer wouldn't touch this car. I would have to see it in person to know for sure, but this looks like the car sketchy dealers keep in the showroom so people see it, come in the showroom to look at it…
A tomato soup orange re-paint, aftermarket wheels, not much info in the ad, being sold by a questionable dealer and a high price. Hmmm, sounds like a CP to me.
Same here. I clicked proudly. At least someone admits it is a clickbait, almost everything is nowadays anyway....
I clicked. Please remember me when you buy your vacation home.
Vicky, the one who wanted to be the star actress, comes out on stage for her big moment in Sean’s presentation... and stands in the dark spot on the stage.
That or whatever David Tracy is driving at any given moment.
No, no, it was an Xterra...
Newark Terminal C is not bad. And they’re supposed to replace Terminal A soon. And getting to Newark from Manhattan is no worse than Laguardia or JFK.
I’d rather deal with Newark than JFK or LGA. Admittedly, shit sandwich vs. shit stew vs. shit on a shingle, but I like shit sandwiches the best of the three.