nebraskastig
NebraskaStig
nebraskastig

Even easier than that...

Soviet bilge pump:

Getting a GTI without plaid seats just isn’t OK.

This world you live in - this world of $40k cars depreciating to 5% of their original price in 15 years. Where is the door? I really need a 911 GT3 but only have $10k.

California car, desirable wagon/stick combo, new clutch and tires, excellent condition, all repair receipts, 2nd owner, decent color combo... and in this market? At least $5K and it’s priced such that he’ll probably get at least 6.

.....how on earth is this enforced?? 

They pair the 10sp auto with the Accord 2.0t...That would be kinda neat.

For practicality and American muscle cred, I’d say go with a Lincoln Mark VIII.

I’d probably only want an LX for the likely smaller wheel option with taller sidewalls.

....that’s a Civic Wagon, also known as the wagovan.

There are 45 y.o out there like myself that like to make a statement occasionally.

I wouldn’t mind Harley failing, so we can get less of the “Loud Pipes Save Lives” douchebags that make the rest of us public enemy #1.

Damn I had no idea. Now I wanna get a Vibe and turn it into a Voltz and watch and confuse the 3 people who would actually notice and care.

A Yeti is just a chilly Sasquatch, man.

End-user? Is this Silicon Valley speak for driver?

Even with this low price, this Evora should probably be priced lower. (That factors in the current used car market being stratospheric.) In terms of price, this one is about $15,000 over where it needs to be.

For my Infiniti Q50 Red Sport I was offered $4k above my residual value on a lease return by a local Acura dealership. But Infiniti would not allow it and this was apparently a new policy (effective early May) in order to boost the used car inventory of Infiniti dealerships.

It’s Matt the Radar Technician’s car.

Its a GM product named after a place in Florida, so I think we all know exactly WHAT it is.

It’s an ugly vannish thing.