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Ugh that car looks like I'd be itchy when I got out of it... *Shudder*

Wow! I would definitely take said Tacoma over this

That too. Yep!!!!

Yea, it’s never ‘just the gas cap.’ They say that so you’ll have that done, they clear the codes, you drive away, and it comes back on in three days. It’s never that.

Having just sold my wonderful Disco II a few months back on the day it turned 200k... Here we go: a Land Rover gets to 'high mileage' either by just letting it go to shit and limping it along (not likely because problems mount FAST if you're not careful) or because it's been maintained appropriately and at the first

Totally agree. Love this car. Not for this money. Definition of Not A NP (NANP) more commonly known as.........

I don't want it. But I think it's fair. That said, get ready for an ownership-long life of heartache fighting rust. First, the initial bubble. Easy enough. Then, wait two months and that initial roach turns into the bearer of bad news anyone who's been down that road before would have known it to be from the outset.

I'm not gonna vote because my take is I really don't like the look of this car, so I wouldn't buy it regardless. It really looks 'aftermarket convertible conversiony' to me. I disagree that 'all' the ASC convertible conversions look hacky, but I DO agree that this one does. It just looks like something your neighbor

Yes!

There was a period of time where I was having the drivers side front window mechanicals in my Land Rover replaced and because they had already stripped the insides out and initially got the wrong part, I had to drive around in the dead of Michigan winter with just the metal door between my legs and the outside. With

I was (briefly) into Maxxes. Found one to go check out (at a dealer) when I was hunting to replace my totalled Blazer (can you taste my tears?). Salesman was a weirdo who almost seemed certifiable, but whatever. I ended up being completely disappointed with the car. Aside from all the things that were just

If this is the thing you want... A winter truck that actually could be some fun to drive (stick), a bit of a conversation-piece (2 door, old-timey, somewhat eye-catching), I think 4500 is not crazy. A couple months ago it would have been a complete no-brainer for me. Now that I'm wondering if my financial ship will

I gotta write that down real quick

Yea I've been coming around on Gremlins over the last year... Kinda want one. Or need one. What's the difference when I already have two cars........ Want, need, bulk of my income is out the window... Back to making the money I made at a part time gig in college (for now)... I'd like a Gremlin and no one cares. Haha

Such an LA listing. SMH. No, no, it’s not worth that. Get off it. We cannot possibly meet in the middle. There’s no middle that would make sense. Keep it, and you’ll have something cool to drive when, in addition to never being able to sell this Mustang, your acting career also never takes off. Why are so many LA

Agreed sadly. Had all the rust repaired on my Blazer (professionally) and it started creeping back up in two quick months. I was heartbroken. Then it got totalled. I got over it at that point.

When I was looking to move on from my Land Rover, I had three ideas: 1) new Wrangler Sport with a manual, 2) old but clean Cherokee like this, preferably a stock but would accept an auto, 3) AMC Eagle Wagon, one of the good ones for sale online between 10-15k. I ended up getting the brand new Wrangler stick, but this

I smile when I see a Sky or a Solstice. I roll my eyes when I see a Lamborghini (which, in Oakland County in Metro Detroit, you see them sometimes). But I mean, I get why a real Lamborghini is aspirational. I do get that. I see no crime in driving and enjoying a Sky or a Solstice. But this thing is just a giant turd.

Fooey. I don't see 'Fiero' anywhere on there.

Look, I love these, but THIS car at 2500 is like getting a deal on a sickly puppy. There is SO much, cosmetically, to be done to this before anyone even cares that it’s sort of interesting. I see these band-aided somewhat unusual cars driving around Metro Detroit and always wonder what the mindset is. Clunky old