
I concur.
I concur.
This headline should read:
His wife shot him. Take the rest of the day off and vow to do better tomorrow.
She shot him. Read the post dingus.
No, the wife is the murderer. He was the victim.
You want v8? You want rumble? You want ‘MURICA?! Here it is. The 1994 Pontiac Firebird Formula with the 5.7 V8. Row your own gears as well. This stunning example with an AutoCheck rating of 0, and a mere 17 owners is the dream find. If you want fast (not reliable it won’t do that at all) this is where you start. 275…
This is the most sportswritery thing I’ll ever write, but all season long the Golden State Warriors won as a team.…
I propose the following campaign speech:
I’M A MAN. I’M 40!!!!!!!!!!!
Man, I haven’t seen that many people pretend to be comfortable around each other since I saw the adaptation of Human Centipede on Broadway.
All I can think of is “snarf,” snarf.
your issues are with the general public and not Doug or his articles. Everyone pays a different price for new and used cars.
“If he paid $3k extra, because it’s carmax, and I’m sure he did, he’s still behind.”
When I bought my Range Rover, $28k was a really, really good deal, warranty or not, CarMax or not. You’ll have to take my word for it, but I was watching the market like a hawk for months. They listed this one and I bought it the next day.
I bought a Mazda 6 at CarMax and paid $2500.00 for the warranty specifically because of these articles. Two weeks after I bought the car, CarMax paid $998.00 for a new satnav head unit and $285.00 for seven days in a rental car.
you’re taking this one carmax post out of context with Doug’s many other articles about his Range Rover/CarMax saga.
Well, it just depends on the exact vehicle. We bought my brother’s Nissan Xterra from CarMax (no warranty). It was the cheapest 08 Xterra in Atlanta when we made the purchase. I often find them high, too, but they aren’t always. Even CarMax is familiar with the concept of aged inventory, and they discount accordingly.
Well, I suspect “$8k extra” is a bit of an overstatement. I paid $28k two and half years ago. You can barely get a good 2006 Range Rover now for $20k.
Haha yeah. They probably shouldn’t have posted their idiocy online either.