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Old GM cars are among the best cheap cars out there. They will run forever, even halfway falling apart, and parts are cheap and easy to find. I just picked up a 2002 Suburban for $2000 as a temporary vehicle to tow my boat until I finish the engine rebuild on my Lexus LX450.

These Sevilles make the Gremlin and Pacer look good.  Hell, I might prefer a Murano Cross Cabriolet to one of these. CP even if they pay me to take it

Probably grey market.  Apparently Montana is a common place to title grey market cars or exotic cars due to their lax title laws and no sales tax.  People will set up an LLC in Montana and register their cars through the LLC

I already wanted to cry reading this and then saw that they put Caleb’s name on the car above the door like he was the offical co-driver. Now I’m really choking back the tears.

I just remembered another one. We were installing an amp in my friend’s Audi A4, and couldn’t find a grommet to run the power wire through. A quick online search said right behind the battery was a big open area to drill through.

I’ve got a few I could tell, but the best is when I accidentally caught my brother’s car on fire.

Uh did Jeep forget about when Toyota built a better Jeep and they had all the qualities of this? And Jeep didn’t do anything about it?

Essentially they need to do what Mustang and Camaro have done.  Become modern but keep the oroginal spirit

I can’t stand Harley for all the reasons above. However, I would love to see them survive and thrive as the only lasting (meaning not dead and revived) American brand.

Good thing it’s not your car, huh?

I would pay to not get free sex from anyone who might be offered alongside this thing.  Can you imagine?

Up to 7 now.....

Who are the 7 fools who voted NP? At $500 maybe, because I could sell the engine and scrap the rest for a small profit.  CP even at $1.99

Right? Acting like they feel sorry for the Chinese SweatShop moguls and Saudi oil-tycoons who are buying these things for crazy prices.....

But are they willing to sell to some wealthy guy in China or Saudi Arabia who a normal dealer would probably refuse to sell to? This guy will sell to anyone with the cash, so it’s the price of admission for those non-US/Canada buyers.

Except he IS selling the cars to people who the dealers wouldn’t sell to. Only 300 went to Canada, but there are more Canadians who want one. None went to any country other than the US and Canada, yet there are buyers who want them in those countries.

To clarify, I saw it coming

Thus is why I sold my 12mpg Tundra and bought a Passat TDI last year. All the MPGs

Yup. Basically what happens is the front tires keep traction and stay pointed in the right direction while the car just pivots around them. Driver just needs to catch the steering wheel before the car goes into a full spin.

The 80 Series /LX450 market has the same phenomenon. My LX450 was $1000+ cheaper than comparable Land Cruisers