I nailed two things together and it fell apart after I sold it. Does that count as a success? Asking for a friend.
I nailed two things together and it fell apart after I sold it. Does that count as a success? Asking for a friend.
A farm stand has one of these in the parking lot. Most people go “ooo fresh stuff” and I go “nice old Saab”.
Where’s the U-Boat commander?
Is there a problem with the lighting? Yes, there is some.
I like it and would drive the hell out of it. With that said, I cannot get over the 7650 price. Maybe if the AC worked, that is like a CEL or ABS warning. “Easy fix”, “It’s not an easy fix Dr House.”
Then in six months it is all back? :)
Thank you for the ear worm.
I see this as a good thing. A bit of forward thinking. The other option is put the “flying car” on a trailer, drive to the airport with other car, etc.
The new poll works. Would be nice if the frame/window expanded on it’s own.
The dirt and grime are somewhat forgivable. However would it have killed them to hit the local car wash for the most basic one? Combine the lack of cleaning, shape of the interior, and tape on the E-brake and this is not a good fit at the price.
Today I learned what trypophobia means.
I like this idea. Before isolating the world, I used to go to cookouts and shade space at a premium. This looks like a solution to that problem.
Neutral - No recent injuries. I have started collecting face masks. The most recent addition:
I really wanted to like this one. However it is showing all the classic signs of a wallet drainer. If this was an older Jag, then you say “Well they are going up in value.” For this one, it is too early to be an investment, plus you would have to source the suspension to make it that way.
This similar to my take. At the end of day I need to make a decision based on many factors. It comes down to, where will I get the money if not here? Take reasonable precautions, see the work environment, and then decide if it is worth the risk.
I remember when these came out and one reviewer kept saying “No V8 like the Dakota” on all other small trucks. Then I read the review of the Dakota and it said the V8 was not as powerful as the V6 in the competitors.It was like he wanted to ding something so made up the V8 thing.
I agree. For my area this is just in the right price. While RWD does limit some it’s use, it is a large complication removed. Usually my hauler is also the bad weather vehicle.
For a weekend hauler I would go for it. The V8 is not much better than the V6, except for bragging.
This is all I can think of and it is how my robot army would turn out.
I an dig it.