NADA says top dollar is $3,325. Near enough for me...Nice Price.
NADA says top dollar is $3,325. Near enough for me...Nice Price.
Yeah, who are these asshole kids? Don’t they know a coach getting paid millions of dollars needs them to sacrifice their bodies so that his university can reap hundreds of millions, of which they won’t see a single thin dime? How dare they expect that the party with all the power at least remember their fucking name.…
You’re funny. “Top 5 program.”
Sweet Jesus! I know Hagerty seems to over-value everything, but they put a “Fair” (i.e., worst) example at $8,400.
I’d put this in “a butt for every seat” status. Everyone seems to be falling over themselves to spend stupid money on muscle cars, resulting in a thriving secondary market for anything American, V-8 powered, and more than 20 years old. I think this car will get snapped up with the quickness. Seems to be in good…
The seller clearly believes the previous owner and his questionable life decisions make this more valuable. I believe these things detract from the value of this obsolete dinosaur.
This thing looks freaking awesome, but how about learning some basic facts about your project car before trying to hawk it for more than $20k? Perhaps that’s an unfair way to judge the value of a car, but the type of engine under the hood is kind of a big deal. As in, one of the main things that makes this a car and…
NADA says clean trade-in is worth $2,675. That’s not too far from the asking price, and, well...because racecar.
http://www.nadaguides.com/Cars/1998/BMW/…
Of course, NADA can’t tell me exactly what this car is worth, but we can look at an ‘86 T-Bird Elan with a V-8 and the “SVO Mustang Comp Prep” package. Not exact, but, it spits out a value around $4,500.
Bracketed by these stellar efforts...
I didn’t even bother with my usual pedantry with NADA or Hagerty. This seems like a really good deal on a cool old Jeep.
That is some top level elitism right there. If you were to judge every school by the behavior of its student section at sports events, you might as well just stay home and inform yourself by reading comments on YouTube.
This car is priced just between what Hagerty calls “Fair” condition ($7,400) and “Good” condition ($13,500). That seems to be a fairly accurate description of this car, and the asking price is right on target.
NADA says top dollar is $8,500, but doesn’t list the pano roof as an option; I’d say their take is suspect.
One of the best reasons that the Buccaneers suck (and the Falcons and Saints) is that they will likely continue to be dominated by Carolina and the world’s most self-centered human being, Cam Newton. The Panthers can pretty much shit the bed for the foreseeable future and still sew up the NFC South every year.
Step 1. Purchase Step 2. Apply wood grain Step 3. Profit.
Blimpie Burger can eat shit, and not only because it’s in that godforsaken nexus of hippie tree hugging whiners.
Oh, friend. You’re forgiven for not knowing about the rollercoaster that is Panther fandom, since Da Bears have their own shit show. I guarantee a full-on DEFCON-1 level meltdown this season as Cam Newton turns into the football version of late-career Kobe Bryant. I can just see him calling out his O-line, his…
Sweet buzz-bomb powered cheese wedge!
Me, reading through this ad: Hmm, interesting car. Kinda odd proportions, but still, interesting. Turbo straight six...hell yeah! Oh, autotragic...bummer. Still, looks like a nice, unique cruiser. Love the digital dash - so eighties! So...I wonder how much...