rahul2601
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That interior, especially the seats, could use more love. Granted the price may be tad higher for the others that will disagree with me, but finding one that’s in a mechanically-operable and decently maintained condition is hard to come by, so I’ll extend the branch and say it’s NP versus the other junked out ones.

Subjectively a Nice Price! Finding an Explorer of this generation kept nicely maintained inside and out and mechanically stout is certainly a golden egg. Quite some other examples seem to have been junked out from what I could see in certain listings. That paint though, could use some tweaking. Otherwise one of the

Granted, certain major parts of the E60 may be a little hard to find and somewhat expensive, but then again, places such as FCP Euro and the like have shown parts to be of rather significant quality than standard OEM stuff and to be reasonably priced. Besides, the 530i/535i’s aren’t that bad to keep up and just need

To think such a gem of an Aircraft won’t be flying the skies again is paining. It’s always the stupid, unnecessary conflicts taking away countless lives as well as marvelous and significant designs of engineering like the AN-225. Anyone that says “it’s just an aircraft” doesn’t understand how much the world has

Sure thing, but VW got caught because they were objectively the biggest automaker at the time and TDIs were continuously flying off the lot. What VW did with lying about their “clean” diesels is purely scummy and I’m never making a case to pardon them or give them a pass at all! I even say this as someone who’s loved

Nice solid points and suggestions! We have the petrol version and not the diesel X5 of this F15 Chassis and my, is it a wonderful SUV! Funny how some ignore how good of an SUV this is. Reliability has been decent with ours hitting 110k miles, but even then, I’d say that eats up miles effortlessly. Not to mention on

And it makes the car more lighter. Win-win!

No, because Christian Von Koenigsegg is a man of his word and delivers upon it. That and being humble are both high qualities of leadership in a person running his/her own company.

That interior view looks as if it’s an Airplane and I love it!

100% agree on the entire comment and yeah this unkillable engine was and truly is a marvel of engineering, however (I’ll probably catch some flak for this part, but here goes) to say that any other Euro or American, engine doesn’t stand up to the Camry’s 5S-FE is kind of a stretch. Once again, I never and wouldn’t

E39 isn’t a camry compared to the E34 or the E28. It’s design is still one of the most graceful and beautiful designs. Purists of the E28 and E34 generations are always going to shit on the successors. Its always been this way.

 I think the better question to ask is: Haven't they already been eclipsed by the competition?

Ok Ferrari...

I reside in Atlanta, GA, USA. Like I said, there can be both top notch, awesome dealers and not-so-great, snobby dealers everywhere. There are quality dealers near me.

Let’s break this bit by bit:

Chill down, now. I’ll take that back, but they’re still being driven. Anyone that owns a stable of other cars can enjoy them back to back. 

I never said you don’t know. Sure, they are ubiquitous in your area and can be anywhere. It is expected, because they are a brand focused on the masses, but they respectably hold their own in terms of enjoyment and character. They’re common that you see a them here and there and I wouldn’t say that it’s a bad thing.

Those are still just 2/918 owners that just want to cash in on the value, otherwise the other 916 918s are probably being daily driven.

Those are still just 2/918 owners that just want to cash in on the value, otherwise the other 916 918s are probably being daily driven.

Those are actually some really awesome spots, not gonna lie. However, Porsche isn’t a rare boutique manufacturer and never intended to be so. They do sell sports cars that are meant to be daily driven. They do sell enough sports cars that you’ll see them a few times here and there, but it’s not like they’ll be