neburg964
neburg964
neburg964

I don’t know the name of it, but it’s the country that Latka Gravas was from.

An eleven-year old, salvage title, 145,000 mile Frankensteined anything isn’t worth $17,900.  Mother of all crack pipes.

I agree with keeping the Escalade, and maybe one other of the SUV’s like the XT6. Also agree with doing some type of premium EV. But Cadillac should build an ultra-premium American luxury sedan, not an American interpretation of a premium German sedan. Cadillac has the Blackwing engine so rather than letting it die, t

Here’s a one-owner, always dealer-serviced 2002 Buick Regal in New Jersey with under 50k miles. The GM Series 2 3800 V6 is bulletproof, gets ridiculously good MPG and the Regal had that same soft, almost French ride and seats as a Peugeot. AND - it’s not as big as the LeSabre:

From the description there’s no way that car can hit 141.622 km/h.

When - or should I say “If” - the 737 MAX is finally cleared to fly again, how long will it have to be flying before you would willingly get aboard one?

I agree 100% that “The Ultimate Crumpet Collector” is a seriously ill-proportioned car. It looks like a rolling suppository.

He’s thiiiiis close to being a legit Southerner...

If you were smart - big if - or let’s say if you were me - I’d dump all the other projects and put all my energies into restoring and perfecting this rare gem. Inline six, manual transmission, and comfort all rolled into one of the best looking Jeeps ever? C’mon bro, this is a no-brainer.

Figures it’s in Florida. Even Crockett’s “Daytona” is looking at this car and going “Are you f**king kidding me?”

Damn! Darwin missed a great opportunity to cut off a major branch of this family tree.

The Chrysler C200 EV Concept from 2009:

Here in Jersey, we have a dealer group that only carries high-end brands, and they’ve decided to dump their Maserati and Alfa-Romeo franchises (which are both sold at the same location). CP all the way.

Crack pipe all the way.

You said you can’t remember everything that went wrong with the car; I surmise that you can:

It actually looks much more like the Altima than the Maxima. Nissan is doing what the Germans did in the 70's & 80's - different lengths of the same sausage. If you like the Nissan design, then it’ll work for you. If you don’t, it won’t.

Definitely a CP price, it wouldn’t be worth that much even if the trunk was filled with actual crack.

$7800??? That’s not only Crack Pipe, that’s a Crack Pipe - Busted by the cops - such an egregious violation that the Public Defender won’t even take the case - spend a year in jail - price.

Watch “The Gumball Rally”. It’s much more enjoyable.

I was working for Mazda back in 1989 when the Miata came out. Getting $5k over list was easy. All we had to do was show people the classified section of the LA Times, where people were trying to flip their used Miatas for $10k more than our asking price. I had a guy buy two of them from me, one to drive and one to put