I bought both my 1997 Pajero Evolution and my 1990 Corvette ZR-1 without ever seeing them in person or doing an inspection (PajEvo straight from Japan through an exporter, ZR-1 off ebay from the other side of the country).
I bought both my 1997 Pajero Evolution and my 1990 Corvette ZR-1 without ever seeing them in person or doing an inspection (PajEvo straight from Japan through an exporter, ZR-1 off ebay from the other side of the country).
No difference between used car dealers or new car dealers. They’re the same sub-species slime.
The 700-mile discrepancy is very troubling, but if it was in fact a 997 Porsche, $2k to get it running well? That’s nothing, it could have been WAYYYYY worse.
I want to say that any self respecting jalop would fly out and drive the car back.... But since he brought it to Porsche of Manhattan, I think he has more money than time, so I don’t really feel bad.
Shocking! I thought dealerships were supposed to help customers and provide a service to their community.
It takes some pretty Intrepid thieves to pull off a theft like this.
He’s probably an accountant. Accountants don’t have a sense of humor they’re aware of
light car with a small, low power motor and a 5 speed, makes sense
You know the styling is good on a supercar when they don’t change it appreciably for 30 years, and then when they do change it the new design is very clearly a derivative of the old.
Speaking of spoilers... remember when the Audi TT first came out and was spoilerless? When he car was subject to high speeds the flowing design acted like an airplane wing and generated lift. There was a recall that added the little lip spoiler to the rear of the car to stop them from taking off.
Guy must be a real Pro, Master of theft.
Let’s just hope they don’t Ram their way to freedom.
It was meant to be a joke, not a primer on accounting.
Assuming they are able to Dodge law enforcement, someone will be able to pickup a great deal once this payload hits the black market.
Considering the tax write off at full MSRP and they won’t have to sell them, this is a win for FCA. Watch the stock go up.
Now THAT’S what I call a factory incentive!
Search area was restricted to a 100 mile radius as soon as police heard it was a Dodge.