misterfu02
Misterfu02
misterfu02

GM needs someone like Bob Lutz back on the team. Their current offerings do absolutely nothing for me, and are all overpriced. Ever see the new Malibu going down the road? What a disaster. It actually makes a V6 Toyota Camry start to look good.

So clean! So 80's!

Good luck finding a 2006 GTO under 10k that isn’t a piece of shit. That one may look clean, but it has 160k, has been in an accident, and has a rebuilt motor (can be good or bad.) Every used GTO is sold by someone who thinks their car is worth twice what it actually is.

That makes you wrong.

Yes.

Looks good! Much classier than the ugly trucks currently offered on the American market.

Imagine a Toyota Sienna or Honda Odyssey with a manual transmission? Soccer moms wouldn’t know what to do with themselves!

Also, just because you can “afford” to buy a car doesn’t mean you can afford to drive that car. I love when people trade their cars in as soon as they’re paid off because they “need tires and suspension” or some other ridiculous excuse.

Most people are idiots and think they can afford something if they can make the monthly payment.

Get them to put the total cost of the vehicle after all taxes/fees in writing, and if that # is OK with you then go to your bank and get a loan if you absolutely must pay by the month. The dealer’s finance department is out there to rip you off 90% of the time, and their loan terms sometimes charge fees for making an

In five years we’ll see the first $ 100,000 Chevy Camaro. Even 10 years depreciated, Billy Bob still won’t be able to afford to park one in front of his trailer or take it to the barber to get his mullet trimmed. Shame...

This is not surprising. Construction/Contracting Accounts Receivable depends largely on another party getting paid by another party in order to be able to finance their debts. For example, if you subcontract company A to do plumbing, but company B doesn’t pay you on time and your cash flow is fucked, this can happen,

I may apply for one in the near future. The business model is to market used, but rust free cars for use in the salt belt.

Dealer license needed?

How do you buy cars from dealer auctions, any idea?

Catalytic Converters killed the muscle cars of the 70's.

All of the baby boomers in my neighborhood drive V8 muscle cars with manual transmissions. The millenials drive the most boring cars ever, usually on a lease, because it’s all they can afford after the baby boomers destroyed everything for them.

We had a 1995 Plymouth Voyager SE, forest green metallic with (I shit you not) optional factory gold BBS wheels.

Also a gold pinstripe, because you know, 1995.

The F-150 and Silverado both look like they were designed by LEGO.

Is it not torrentially raining down there right now?