That I don't like spending time working on project cars when I'd rather be driving.
That I don't like spending time working on project cars when I'd rather be driving.
It's a Renault. Who cares?
For $15,995 this should be perfect with less than 20,000 miles. This car is neither.
L.J.K. Setright was a pompous ass.
All this saber rattling will not end well...
It is a toss up between my 1981 Fiat 124 Spider and my 2001 Audi S4. Both great fun cars that broke a lot.
Anything that moves for less than $2000 is usually a NP call...
Richard Rawlings. Now I have the name behind the douchebag. Thank you Jalopnik!
What kind of racquet? A tennis racquet? ;)
I have a 13 Civic Si and a 15 C7. A great pair.
You should have bought a G-Wagen instead of a Hummer. Just saying...
Someone traded that in for a Volvo???
Such a tool, and once again he finds a way to raise the tool factor.
Yup. Cut it loose. Buh-Bye. It was fun while it lasted. See you again in 30 years.
I've owned a shitload of cars and I've never named any of them. Just seems strange to me to attach a name to an inanimate object.
In May 2013 I got $18,000 for my Kinetic Blue 2007 auto TL-S with 30,000 miles in trade for a new 2013 Honda Civic Si (with a 10% discount off MSRP). My TL-S never even hit the the used car lot before it was gone. I loved my TL-S but it got awful around town MPG and I needed something smaller with better gas mileage…
I still do my own wrenching, but in different ways than in the past. I used to have a Fiat Spider, and I changed the timing belt, brakes, oil, and all the little problems that popped up from time to time. Now the oldest car we own is a 2013 Honda and the newest is a 2015 C7. So these days my wrenching is different,…
A ride in my uncle's 1965 Corvette at the age of 7 did it for me
I owned a 124 Spider for 14 years. That sir is not a 124.