sammyno55
Sammyno55
sammyno55

This is totally NP if all the rubber is obtainable. 

I think my car was in the low 100HP range when new and it weighed 2570lbs the only time I weighed it. I drive in Atlanta with no issues. I do have to carry momentum on some on ramps.

In fact in fact, I have.

Is this a PHEV? I'll dig through the couch cushions if it will go 30 miles on electrons and come with a sunroof. 

Certainly a boat.

Didn't Jason at Engineering Explained do a video on the caliper location thing?

I think there’s lots of miss information on this topic. A unloaded idling engine isn’t really a happy engine. A hybrid doesn’t need a traditional starter and most modern cars wait a revolution or 2 to add fuel and spark when starting. This reduces start-up wear. As for cooling down, the engine in my hybrid stays

That’s the bonus with some hybrids. My Prius uses an electric A/C compressor. My Father's Ford C-Max also runs the compressor with the engine off. It really frustrates me that some cars with stop-start don't run the compressor. I'm looking at you BMW X-5 with your terrible air conditioning in stop and go traffic.

I do as well. I also run for lights on to indicate I'm not a cop when I drive the Grand Marquis. 

I went CP for this snip as well:

No such thing as exotic dancers, they are dental hygienist students and actresses between jobs. 

You forgot the Flex. Aren’t they really only making the Flex and the F-150, now or is that for 2020?

I'm starting a website named Walopnik!

It is when it has no details about drivetrain, underbody, maintenance, repairs, etc. If all that is in order, the “no lowballers” does not apply. Most times, the reason it is included, is that the vehicle isn’t worth the asking price and someone has already offered what the car is worth. I’d bet that the offered price

On a different note, anyone notice all the E names Ford sells?

But, W is like twice as many Vs! Why can’t they start every me with W!

If there's anything I've learned in all my years of adulting, is that every employee I've ever met at a dealership just wants to be like family to me. They can't possibly lie.

Yeah, $2900 is a hard price point on a 2006 Suburban. I did find 5 in my local area under $5K and 1 for $3995 that looked like the best bet. Assuming the Volvo is perfect and needs no deferred maintenance done, it’s a better buy.

A friend used to have a base Veloster without the sunroof. It was a cave. I have since sat in one with the sunroof. I couldn't imagine having one of these without the sunroof. 

I get it. But this Volvo is still CP. I don’t see this thing making it a year without some expensive service. It also has my 3 pet peeves in any CL car ad: no mechanical photos, no service records, no lowballers.