Exactly 39.45%
Exactly 39.45%
In Brazil a “pinto” is a not very well endowed man.
Who wants to buy a truck and thinks “Nissan! Thats the truck for me!”?
Did you miss the article about the Nissin getting crunched to an unrecognizable wreck by a semi and the Nissan’s driver is walking away from the crash?
I mean, it’s his career. Not my call.
Will he, though? It is Jalopnik, after all.
I can do a graded dirt road in a Chevy Spark.
I do not think what they think as “off-road” is what I think of as “off-road”.
Counterpoint - Manufactures are reviving nameplates expressly to profit off of your rose colored memories of that plate.
No regrets. The SAAB 96 was fine until some moron T-boned it while it was parked. The Horizon was ok, at least until I managed to set the upholstery on fire. The LeCar was great for a car that when new cost less than anything except a stripped Chevette. The B2200 was a workhorse, at least until a spline broke on the…
Agreed, never regrets however buying an Acura TL Type-S because it had all the gadgets before the gadgets were worked out was a bit premature.
Same, mostly boring cars, but I liked them all. I regret selling every one.
This.
I feel you:
I wouldn’t say all of mine were interesting, but I also do not regret any of them. They all served whatever purpose I needed them for and did so relatively reliably. (knocks on wood)
I doubt it ever went fast enough for anything like that to happen.
US$4mil for a gas station? That’s stupid. Unless there’s a small mall attached there’s no way a gas station costs that much.
While fuel prices may be having some impact, the available inventory could be an issue as well. I’m a sales analyst for a major automaker. Earlier in the year we saw unusual increases in less than popular segments, simply because that’s what still had inventory. I’d imagine the used market could be seeing the same…
I could sell mine used for $10k more than I bought it for. Supply and demand etc.. Wish I’d bought two!
Not really surprising. The lead time for a new Tesla just keeps getting longer even as the price goes up. Prices will keep going up as long as lead times do.