It’s a survivor bias because you’re seeing them. You aren’t seeing the ones broken down in a junkyard or in someone’s garage.
It’s a survivor bias because you’re seeing them. You aren’t seeing the ones broken down in a junkyard or in someone’s garage.
I once got on a P38 kick and then I went and drove one.
Can’t wait for the “I once owned a Range Rover 20 years ago and it’s amazingly reliable! ” people to show up.
I think I’d rather pay a lot less money for a newer Accord Coupe. Even though they don’t share hardly anything between them, it’s essentially the same car.
This list should be really called “Shitty newish cars you can get for cheap because they’re bad.”
The Camaro is arguably the best performing out of the 3 current Muscle cars, but it’s the slowest seller. Kinda like when the F-bodies dominated the Mustang in performance a couple of decades ago but were being outsold 2-1 combined by the Mustang.
Same here; is the page reloading when you hit “Show Comments?” Because that’s our answer...more click-thrus!
Who is this for? Outside of the manual, its not really all that unique. Its a boring, slow old Volvo with 200k on the odometer. If this was a few thousand, sure. At nearly 8K? Thats ridiculous. It needs to be pristine and have far less miles on it
Not only that, but I have to scroll all the way down, click “Show comments,” then scroll all the way down again because it loads the page from the top. I mean, how do you take something that was working just fine and fuck it up this bad? Just leave it alone.
CP
CP. This car was worth the money being asked sometime in the early 2000s. Unfortunately for all of us, we’re no longer in the '00s, we’re in 2020.
No thanks.
Seeing’s how a brand-new, never titled 2020 Challenger can be had with the Scat Pack, steroidally enhanced 6.4 V8 and a non-floppy, uncut chassis that isn’t saddled with a bunch of extra weight to try to restore some rigidity, all for tens of thousands less...
With 475 lb/ft of torque, it only makes sense to dramatically weaken the structure.
Me too. Previously I was thinking the ‘sport’ model would be a joke, but this can be a very good all around, (road and off-road) suv. So maybe its a good choice for folks that dont go too much off road, but want something capable when the need arises.
The “real” Broncos are exactly what I thought they would be - legitimate Wrangler alternative with a bit of Toyota FJ flair. No surprise there.
Spoiler alert: Ford built the 2002 Freelander too.
To balance; I like it a lot more than I thought I would.
“ItS LiKe An EsCaPe BuT wItH bEtTeR eVeRyThInG”
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