Mine is on trans number two but that (and the weird exploding rotor thing) is the only real problems I’ve had that weren’t consumables. Oh, and the fuel pump but those things don’t have the longest life expectancy.
Mine is on trans number two but that (and the weird exploding rotor thing) is the only real problems I’ve had that weren’t consumables. Oh, and the fuel pump but those things don’t have the longest life expectancy.
Ditto with my 02 GMC sierra (even though its on the list) I got it my senior year in high school and still daily it 10 years later, bought it with 33,000 miles on it and it’s about to roll over onto 240,000.
yea but i think this guy got scared about dropping her off at home unconcsious, so he decided to take her to a motel to sleep it off. While CP is def sketchy, you UMD kids also love getting way too fucked up, and doing dumb shit you probably shouldnt. There is a reason why the Turtle shut down.
Here’s a Go fund me I’m actually happy to see doing exceedingly well
Hah! I won.
God that’s a beautiful car. Drove a very nice 2005 S55 a few weeks ago, but just can’t get past the interior. Compared to the W221, it’s many light years behind in quality and materials. Also - feels much older to drive, that’s for sure. But it was still a very cool car. And there’s something very sinister about a…
Growing up in Massachusetts I can confirm this. The vehicles that are common in “old money” towns are usually W126 sedans, well maintained w124 wagons, older Volvo’s, the occasional Series III XJ6 and of course new Range Rovers. They tended to buy quality once and pass them on, like any other well made item.
Well, I do hope your day improves man. I know how shitty days go.
Fair point IF you can actually find a well-kept example now for less than 10k.
His “awe gee shucks” persona got old long ago, anyone that doesn’t know it’s a smoke screen is just the kind of person he’s looking to sell to.
Ironically, anyone driving an E38 regularly in 2016 HAS to have money.
Nah I’m having a tough day at the office so it’ll take it out on you guys ;)
Wrong, again.
The rich don’t drive? Dude, we’re talking about the 10% here, not the preferred mode of transport for Scrooge mcduck.
They do age very well. Until you see one next to a 2016.
Oh, $8,000 would be a good start.
You misunderstand me- there are many fantastic cars in this price range that you should by all means buy. But picking one because you think it makes you look rich will only highlight that you aren’t. I am not rich, so I’m not too well acquainted with the automotive preferences of the Nantucket set.. but that sounds…
You sir have a good point. To the uninformed it could be a brand new Merc for all they know.
I think you mean “nobody in a new Benz”
How about you post something instead of knocking everyone’s opinion?