lilnegro
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lilnegro

They’re all over the place, man. Don’t leave this life with regrets:

13B Doritio Power MX-5 in Super GT... it was a thing once.

A buddy of mine bought a used 914 ages ago from the father of a soldier who died in Vietnam. My buddy wasn’t a car guy so he didn’t notice that the .6 had been removed from the rear emblem or that it sounded like heaven. He just thought it was a pretty car.

Agreed, she got fleeced.

100% This. As to how sad this situation is, a 1990 4Runner in immaculate condition but with just over 100K miles sold on BaT last year for $10,250. In the very least, this car is worth $10K but it’s clearly worth more than that given the condition. In my mind that’s beyond reasonable margin of error and is now in the

If I were going to rip off an old lady and flip the truck I probably wouldn’t brag about the deal I got on Jalopnik.

Do you actually know that’s what happened? A better assumption would be that this was a private sale done on his own time.

If this had been listed for like $10k in PNW someone would have rail roaded through her front door cash in hand within 10min.

Because the individual most likely lowballed the very elderly seller and is a douchebag car salesperson.

A flipper took advantage of an old lady.

I always feel bad when I see a car show and they say “I got a call from this lady who says she has a 1965 Ferrari. She doesnt know much about it as it was her late husbands but she is moving to a retirement community and doesnt need to keep onto it” and when they show up its very straight and rust free ‘65 275 GTB

This would easily fetch $15k on BaT, the 2nd owner is an asshole from stealing it from that lady

Read car salesman takes advantage of elderly person- now if they offered it for this price then no, but if they were looking for ‘offers’ and he swept in showed them a blue book value and paid it he deserves to be sentenced to a long period of searching for 10mm sockets in a field of poison ivy

But you don’t need to make it a unanimous effort. By implementing new items, new technologies, and having large corporations force the effort you have people adapt regardless of their beliefs.

I will never own a car with volume control performed via a touch screen slider or motion control. It’s vile.

Bad take. Volume should always be a knob. Honda tried buttons and sliders, wised up and reverted back to a proper knob. As it should be. 

Meanwhile at Nissan....

I’ve always thought that 92' springs looked taller than later springs

Well, if we’re going to play the “rather this than that” game, I’d rather have this than a bloated modern BMW: