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By the looks of the road prior to the truck trying to make pencils, the little car may of run over the tree. Notice the tracks after the tree to the area where the car is parked.

The dealership in the top picture, what country is that from? A Chevy Orlando? Interesting.......

I’d rather spend the .20 a quart than drive to Walmart to deal with those assbabies.

I’d rather spend the .20 a quart than drive to Walmart to deal with those assbabies.

I use Mobil one in all 4 of my vehicles. All but one car have over 200,000 miles. The Miata on has 118,000.

I use Mobil one in all 4 of my vehicles. All but one car have over 200,000 miles. The Miata on has 118,000.

Just bought 3 of them, this is a great deal!

Just bought 3 of them, this is a great deal!

I am 6’2” 260, I squeeze my ass into my 2000 Miata everyday. And my ride to work is always just fun. I love the car.

Having worked for a few dealers over the years, I have witnessed this first hand. Especially oil consumption issues. Basically we were told to say, “There is no fix yet and the manufacture is working on it.” This was used many, many times. The manufacture knows there is a problem, but won’t admit any fault ever. One

This looks like it was done well, and knowing the original 4.4L problems, which are quite extensive, this is a easy NP. The E39 was probably the best all around vehicle BMW ever made, and putting a 6.0L in it makes it even better IMO.

Sweet Jesus, who let this guy in on his douche canoe! Sir, please paddle on.

I actually have sat in one, and its not impressive to me. Seems slightly dated and just cheap. But I have been spoiled by the Germans for the past 15 years. As for the soft touch dash, does anyone remember the Chevrolet Lumina’s soft touch interior, which peeled off about 10 minutes after your warranty expired.

GM: cheap plastics and interiors. Come on guys its 2015, can’t you make it look a little better the a 2003 Trailblazer?

I hope this kid gets what he has coming to him, but mommy and daddy will most likely pay all his fines, and transfer him to another school where he can act like a tool for another 3 years....douche.....

Here is a link to the history of it:

This is a very cool twist on this older version from Chrysler from back in the 70’s. Called the sno-runner. I had a co-worker that owned 2 of them. Very cool to ride, all though a little dangerous. Has to be the perfect conditions to ride it.

I had a 1980 wagon, it was awesome, stick shift car. I learned to drive in that car, I learned a lot in that car, took her everywhere. Had about 260,000 on when I sold it to a young fellow in the neighborhood back in the early 90’s. He had it for a year and someone stole it from him. Wish I had it back! That car

I thought about nice price.....Car looks great, great styling, when is runs, its fun to drive, handles well and isn’t too harsh of a ride. Plus the fact its a rare 6-speed. Very cool.


I have worked for dealers that will pad the reviews, they will pay companies to add fake reviews and to remove negative ones. The review process has been tainted for at least the last 10 years.

Here we see the rare and often sent to scrap yard Mercury Linx .....

Jennai, I did change jobs finally. It takes time in order to find another job that pays as well and that you would be happy doing. At the dealerships, sometimes you laugh to keep from crying. We all laughed, A LOT!

I have to say after being on the “tech” side of the business for 25 years, I have lost all care about any vehicle. I worked for BMW, Porsche, Audi, VW, Volvo, Mazda. They just become the way you pay your bills. I have owned over 30 cars over the years, all different types and brands, from the 60’s on.