Sounds pretty good to me...
Sounds pretty good to me...
That’s pretty much what a Dodge Viper looks like when you strip away the body panels.
I would like to be able to feed in what I spent for a gallon of gas. Then have the on board computer tell me how much money I am spending when I floor it. I do a nice 0-60 from a traffic light I want to know what that cost. Maybe a $/mile format or $/km (for our metric lovers)
Skip ebay, go new, VW TDI, Jetta, Golf, or Beetle. Not too much HP to get into trouble, great fuel econ, warranty, and these days VW is practically giving away Jetta's. Also TDI's seem to hold their value pretty stubbornly versus their gasser counter parts, so when it comes to get rid of it, you'll get most of the…
Plymouth Breeze; nothing redeeming about this car. http://sco.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_…
Christie approves of your #1 selection.....
I’m sorry but if I am pulling out on a street and I even see a tank a mile away, (let alone what this idiot did) guess what I am sitting and waiting for the tank to go by. I do not want to be on the business end of that turret.
Ez a gazdag játék. Translation: this is a wealthy person’s toy! If its anything like the Arnage, depreciation will be $5-$10 a mile. (Math: Arnage T new in 2003 ~$245,000; today you can find that car pretty easily in the 40-50k range with 20-40k miles on it) I haven’t even factored in what 2003 245k equals in 2015…
What’s the deal with leaving me off the list? Dave gets in I can’t? I have a show about comedians getting coffee in cars....
Are you sure they are not from Florida?
Máté here is an example of how we do our fuel rating math in the US. It also gives you an idea of the RON and MON for typical US fuels. http://www.racegas.com/article/10
You may not have gotten screwed as bad as you think. I am not sure about NJ but I know in PA if you trade a car in you only pay the sales tax on the delta between the value of your trade versus the value of your new car. So lets say a 20k car bought outright your sales tax is on all 20k. With a trade value of lets say…
I would say its a bit of a crack pipe. Closer to 6k its nice price. If you have 7500 to spend on a diesel car I would go for a new one, since their depreciation curve versus miles is nearly flat. More then likely you can drive that TDI for 20-30k miles and get most of your $7500 back at the end.
To the contrary its actually super fast to fill up a diesel car especially at places that service 18 wheelers. The pumps there push diesel fuel at 2-3x the flow rate of a normal gasoline pump. Reason being is they’re usually meant to fill up a saddle bag tank and that’s usually 100+ gallons. In the trucking world time…
New Jersey, the Garden State, if you’re growing smoke stacks, yes..... —George Carlin
I had no problem understanding him. Then again I can speak Hungarian. Folyékonyan hallgatom :-)
Wow, way to forget about Hard Drivin’ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_Driv…
Hard Drvin’ The Coin-op one of course.