mike_smith
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mike_smith

It’ll come back. At some point the post-COVID economy will cool off, and supply will exceed demand enough for depreciation to return to normal. Prices may not drop, but depreciation will resume. And there are already signs of this; see Tesla, for example.

Queens, apparently. (I know nothing about this car apart from the listing.) https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/ddc14554-59d0-43ef-8cff-b4bcaa22176b

Sounds perfect to me...

Bond’s Z3 should’ve been painted up in Union Jack colors, like the Shaguar.

I’m guessing Randy Quaid might have some strong opinions about Tesla anyway...

It’s a “See Also:” kind of situation.

And I imagine it hasn’t helped much in shifting that target market over to the MAGA crowd, either.

Uh-oh, those Teslas are out in the rain? Who knows what might fall off them...?

Really seems like something from TVR should’ve made the list.

Yeah, remember when we thought $250 was a ridiculous price for a stupid gag product like this? Oh, those were the days... :-/ 

It certainly isn’t everything, but to say that the simple visceral experience of that kind of acceleration, even if you’re just the passenger, isn’t fun? Naw, that’s fun.

And only one singular summons is being referred to here - so where does the plural come into it?

Take-away: speed limits in the US are obviously too low.

“Summonses”? Is the VA State Police page run by Officer Gollum?

Some versions of the Merc did at least make it to Canada, not sure about the AMG though.

I would say just get yourself a GTI Clubsport instead, but guess what... :-/

...50% of the passengers landed in Edinburgh without their luggage. Then the one person staffing the lost luggage desk got sick and had to go home.” Yeah, suuuuuuure they did. I would “get sick” too, in that situation.

Hmm, exactly the same amount of power as the new GTI Clubsport. Coincidence??!?!??!

It does to that crackhead - and since there’s only car for sale, there only needs to be one customer. It might not be a reasonable market price, but that’s a different issue. P/Q equilibrium pricing, like any statistical distribution, gets weird way out at the tails.

This Seller Thinks $38,000 For A 2000 Honda Civic Si Is Totally Reasonable