oldmanmckenna
OldManMcKenna
oldmanmckenna

Can I get a honorable mention for the Saab 900/9000/9-5 vehicles equipped with headlights/side markers which also illuminate the sides of the vehicle when you put it in reverse? Called side reverse lights or “side guidance reversing lights) in some Saab literature, the Autopian did an article on them back in March.

Sigh. The 5th gen 4Runner. The current facelift is from 2014 model year (released in 2013, 9 years ago). And, looks aside, don’t get me started on the age of the mechanical underpinnings/platform of these things.

Yikes where are you looking? I could buy all 3 of the 3rd gens on my local Craigslist for just north of $8400.

Are we looking at the same XJ? The exterior cosmetics mentioned in the advert & shown in the pictures alone make this one a crack pipe at $8k.

Yo I’ve been under a rock since 2020 on the XJ market - is this what ratty driver XJs go for these days? And if so... why? $8k will buy you a whole lotta 3rd gen 4Runner.

Most insurance agents will see your car on a spreadsheet and say “well its old, so its worthless, agreed-upon value is whatever the scrapper will give you if you wreck the thing & survive...”

At the risk of sounding like a commercial, they’ve been the easiest insurance company to work with of the many I’ve had. Usually their agents are fellow enthusiasts and can sort out ways to save you some $$. I met mine through a make-specific club which has a nat’l affiliation which offers a Hagerty discount. BMW CCA

Yup. I’ve used it a few times on non-covered vehicles. No questions asked. The “3rd gear” plan from Hagerty is the only one which covers this. The 1st/2nd gear are only for the covered vehicle.

It is. But I was operating under the possibly mistaken(?) assumption that the author has at least one vehicle in their stable which qualifies?

I’ve availed myself of Hagerty Driver’s club “3rd gear” unlimited tows up to 150 miles multiple times. Total cost is $250/yr and that includes any vehicle I own, guaranteed flat-bed tow, and also insures my 240z up to an agreed-upon value.

The R1T I’ve ordered-but-not-yet-received-even-so-much-as-a-build-date-for is better optioned than a similarly-priced F150 Lightning (Lariat) and costs $74,500 before the credit.

Senna Taxi.

TL;DR you’re spot on. And as much as it pains me to defend one of the most evil corporations on the planet, and their home city... I feel somehow compelled to set the record straight.

I’m late to the party as usual but wanted to ask... where are you looking? What are you expecting? I can’t believe I’m defending this awful place or one of the most evil corporations on the planet but...

Ah, must have missed that one. What was the reasoning? Did they call it, as they do in sports, a “rebuilding year” or something?

Holy crap folks I just actually watched the video.

Something folks don’t frequently look into but is worth mentioning - crashworthiness. Your 20 yr old car, even in pristine condition, will have a tough time against a modern vehicle. Add the ravages of time/corrosion/degradation of SRS components etc and your older car is probably less safe now even in a single

A PPI from a non-reputable shop. TL;DR the shop scooped the car from me while they were doing the PPI.

Yeah its drag racing and yeah its kinda obscure but my first thought was Ford’s “Cammer” SOHC 427 from the mid/late 1960s.

Perhaps this is just me, but once a vehicle gets in the 250-300mi ballpark, I’m looking more at recharge times than range itself.