“and thought we had a pretty strong consensus for the car being a winner at its $13,750 asking price. That got me all excited, but when I went to the votes I saw them pile up in what turned out to be a 53 percent No Dice loss.”
Doesn’t everyone, honestly? We’ve heard thousands of shitty dealership stories. I’m pretty sure you can find them in spades on the ‘Net. Easy enough.
Nice Price! Congrats on one in a long time! That car is great, and I would put MUCH better carpet on the dashboard, but I think she’s a keeper.
Turbo
eSeptiq AF
Smack!
Umm, I’m just holding it for somebody.
Well, just because one doesn’t mean not the other, too.
I think we all know how this is gonna go...
That thing is pure sex. Man, I need to play the lottery so I can win it and afford shit like this.
Lol, probably! I just typed and fired it off from the hip, man!
Fair point. Seems a little flaky for sure. I guess I was only concentrating on the data side of it, and I think it’s remarkable how much everything is being affected by this, and in such huge ways.
Key phrase: “Throw your own dart”
Why the confusion? I suppose it’s quite possible. Your articles show progression from ~5/1 to 7/30, and today’s is 9/10. Since they do tend to cite their sources, I don’t see why it’s a Jalopnik issue (like people will flame below), but just how shit is progressing during a hugely uncertain and fluid time. Ya know?
“James Kuffner, CEO of TRI-AD, said in a statement”
Another great writeup! Enjoying this series, David!
Yeah, I know I wouldn’t pay that, but I know someone will, and good for them, this thing is a gem.
Great write-up, Bradley. Also, very well edited! I dig this car; pretty excited to see it on the road.