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Not my style of bike at all, but for that kind of money it definitely should have had heated grips and seat and adjustable height windshield.  I’m too lazy to look it up, but the last time I read a review of Indian’s big cruiser I thought I recall it having all of those things and I’d guess for cheaper.  

I got one of these as a rental one time, it was an awful car to drive back when it was brand new.  That 5 cylinder might make for an interesting footnote in American car making history, but it felt lethargic in the H3.  
That being said I don’t know that the price is too far off for what it is. Would I pay it, or drive

It literally looks like it just wasn’t finished being assembled. Reminds me of a sport bike that has half its plastic missing from a crash.

I can’t quite put into words how much I hate this car. This makes me hate that there is a human who would select these “enhancements” and order this car too. Money certainly doesn’t buy you taste.

Yeah this guy is just avoiding paying the additional $5 Craigslist fee to post a new listing of a car by keeping the same listing and swapping cars as he sells them. If he’s that cheap, I’m sure he’s buying the cars at auction or something and then re-selling them. That being the case I wouldn’t trust anything he says

I read the headline and did a spit take. Who would spend $78k on a Traverse!
Then after opening the article and seeing we are talking about a heavily modified vehicle setup for wheel chairs it made a whole lot more sense! That is a ton of extra money you have to spend to get what is really a necessity, I hope there are

I agree, the mileage is what kills me with them. I live in prime Taco country, every other vehicle is a Tacoma. The size even though it is larger now, is still in a sweet spot and would fit better in my garage, and for a truck I don’t care about it being fairly slow, or not that interesting, but the awful gas mileage

I always liked these. I had a Toyota of similar vintage and it was indestructible, and I wish it would have been an all-trac like this, would have come in handy in the snow. But nostalgia isn’t enough for me to want to own one now. But a couple grand cheaper, and different wheels and this would still be a good winter

Problem is he also needs it to be reliable, he’s replacing a 300k mile Honda, how many VW’s that aren’t diesel do you see with that kind of mileage? Not many and the few that might be out there, I’d like to see how much money it cost to keep them rolling.
I’d actually suggest he just get another Honda. A Civic sport

I know someone that did that exact thing with an M3. Was super expensive to fix all the suspension components and when it happened it was a new model of M3 so took months to get the parts. I’m just happy it wasn’t another Mustang crash video. 

I’d give you NP all day for that.

I’ve driven a couple of these, but not this newest one. They are really fun to drive actually, easy to throw around and handle. I’d love to take one on an autocross course. I think your review is right on - its not really a motorcycle replacement (unless due to health issues or something you can no longer ride a 2

I don’t agree with you there at all, and I’ve had both.
On a bike you have better maneuverability, acceleration, braking and a narrower lane presence so its easier to avoid being hit by the texting person in the Suburban if you are keeping an eye on them. Also you are sitting up physically higher off the ground which

This car has been bugging me all day since I saw the listing this morning.
This car didn’t live the life if it was intended for, it should never have survived this long in that condition and low miles. This is not the car to do that with, it never got a chance to live the life it should have.

Ugh, I spent so much time in these as a kid in my grandparents series of K cars, no thank you, at any price. It was unpleasant then and I can’t imagine how awful it would be to drive or even ride it in one now when I know how much better a car can be. You could put the title and $500 on the hood and I’d still have a

This sounds exactly how I have imagined driving a performance electric car (which I although have never done) would be and why in my heart am a purist for a car with an ICE even if it is maybe slower. With a manual transmission I’ve never had a problem getting a good feel for drifting even fairly low powered RWD cars,

Actually surprised Nissan is at the bottom, although the brand has hit the skids in recent years, I always had pretty good interactions with their dealers when I did own Nissan products including Nissan dealers in different states. But it is true that some areas can have an awful dealer that can hurt a brands

First, obviously hate slide shows.

I had an FX45, was a good car other than the gas mileage. Good power, was pretty fun to drive, and personally I really liked the style of it (that obviously is highly subjective as many hated it). But it wasn’t very practical as an SUV, the cargo area was very small, back seat wasn’t very big or comfortable, and I was

I always enjoy when I click on the original listing and it is a random place I’ve never heard of. In this case I had to click zoom out like 8 times on the map in the craigslist ad before I could even figure out remotely what part of the country this was in. Guess I haven’t spent enough time in Jersey.

When I did