It’s not a looker, but it’s a lot better than whatever that Grand Wagoneer thing was that they showed a while back. This one at least seems like it could grow on me to the point of me liking it.
It’s not a looker, but it’s a lot better than whatever that Grand Wagoneer thing was that they showed a while back. This one at least seems like it could grow on me to the point of me liking it.
Seems we the people have had enough
Never have I been so angry about being an American.
You know who else worked to elect Warnock and should be feeling pretty good today?
Ehh, the interior could use a little bit of... I’m not sure luxury is the right term, but it could use something to make it a bit less questionable where exactly the $90,000 went to. Maybe just higher end materials and such.
My parents had us doing our own laundry, but we were shown how! At the very least, we didn’t destroy the washer/dryer trying to work it out on our own.
Virtue signalling: a phrase used by a small percentage of the population to inform other that they are reading the thoughts of an asshole.
Agree. There was a point in my life that I owned a $500 car, and i needed a $500 car. That was 30 years ago, so I guess that would be a $1500 car today? Regardless, if it runs and is safe(ish), someone can use it.
This is when you stop looking at the value of just this vehicle....which honestly is a stupid way to look at the value of anything. At this point you look at other cars that fill the same role.
Same here. The droptops are rare enough that this *might* be near the end of the depreciation curve, but this car could easily be worth half of the seller’s asking price in a few years.
That’s pretty much a ND vote. If you don’t understand it and you’re on a car enthusiasts’ website that doesn’t speak well for the model or the marque.
I can’t say I know this market either (all 400 whatever cars sold here per the article), but with that mileage, full service records, and a full PPI done by an Italian indy who knows these cars, I would say NP. I couldn’t help but think someone should email a picture of this to BMW, Toyota/Lexus, and a half dozen…
It’s like being at an arcade, but with less fun. “Alright I have 42,000 points. I just need to choose between the Bronco air freshener and the giant novelty Bronco comb.”
That’s next. They’re old and flaky, so they’re kind of being a pain in the ass right now. I tried to chip them off and one of them cut underneath my thumb nail, so I got pissed and quit temporarily.
I’m surprised Bradley didn’t remove the California HOV lane sticker, seeing as he lives in Nevada and this Leaf isn’t going to be making it to San Francisco anytime soon.
On the infrequent occasions I purchase a new vehicle, I demand that the dealer write into the sales contract, as a deal-breaker, that no dealer sticker(s) will be applied to it. I also replace any dealer-branded license plate frames.
Today I learned there’s a name for that thing I do where I ease back on the brakes right before that little bump.
I’m going to guess that they clocked in right on time, not a minute more and left exactly on time. They also took their full lunch breaks and twice daily smoke breaks. This doesn’t also account for the times that they had to slooooowly walk back and forth to the coffee pot. They also get at least 5 weeks a year in…
just play it safe and call everyone sport