These cars often died a very rusty death. In Canada, they more often than not looked like they were bio-degrading rapidly on a daily basis. To find one in this good shape is quite a decent find, NP!!!
These cars often died a very rusty death. In Canada, they more often than not looked like they were bio-degrading rapidly on a daily basis. To find one in this good shape is quite a decent find, NP!!!
I saw that and thought that was the biggest afterthought ever on a car.
Obviously he’s never crossed the ocean.
Worse than an appliance, it’s a Briggs and Stratton engine strapped to a CVT with a patio chair on top. Stop insulting appliances.
It looks fine. I wish Nissan would mention some kind of hint about better performance than the last toaster model.
At least Honda hints at a more exciting Si in the works. Nissan seems to have completely forgotten about higher performance trims. Sad indeed.
Aw crap, once Slice or TLC sees this we’ve got a new show. The again, it would probably be better than Overhaulin or Fast N Loud.
So.....close......almost....there.....
No, UPS details all lost items in their database. Boxes are opened and inventoried including quantities, weight, size and detailing any brand names. The value has nothing to do with it. If a claim is made for an engine this specific, they should have found it if it was in their “lost room”. UPS “magically” auctioned…
When the items ended up on EBAY, you would have thought UPS would have said “oops, our bad”. Insured value or not, they screwed up due to a hole in their loss prevention that was exploited from the inside.
Right, but that doesn’t explain how it got on EBAY. UPS has a database of items that have gone missing and it should have been located. This looks like an inside job and UPS is trying to wash it’s hands of it by telling their customers to read the fine print.
Well so much for that draw on commission ...for the next 20 years.
I miss these as rental cars. They had that je ne sais quoi when it came to back road hoonage.
$3.84 BILLION?
Sounds like the work of some Mass-holes.
Toyota should consider having Jeremy Wade pull one of these out of the water as a marketing stunt. F’ng genius!
Death is better than looking at that thing. Good Christ that is awful.