sgt-jmack
Sgt Jmack
sgt-jmack

Starion, Conquest, Daytona. In the end, they were all the same junk.  Fun when new, but after a year or two, sell, sell, sell.

Since TrueCar doesn't actually have a lot of facts to back up their numbers, and were actually sued because of giving false numbers, most dealerships/salesmen worth their weight in salt pretty much ignore that web page or anything associated with it.

No, the best deal is one that fits your budget and both parties are happy with the end results. Remember, time is more important to a lot of people that don't feel like stepping over dollars to pick up pennies.

In reality, that isn't all that bad when it comes to miles. It is only averaging 8,675 a year over 18 years. 

Only you still need an inspection and all of the EPA goodies under the hood. 

Apparently you don’t know anything about classic cars or the market and what is selling and what is not.

Duh, what?

That sure is a nice $5,000 truck. These ads are the ones I send an email asking if they had a key stroke error and hit the 1 on accident.

No matter how much you spend on marketing, this truck is not worth half the asking price.

That is because the German tanks were precision machines, built with exacting tolerances, and would last a long time and take a serious beating, and continue to fight. The Russians were typical junk, and their engines were extremely sloppy, and would make a lot of noise. But they break down a lot more by comparison. 

But if you are pulling to one side, then the car will go in that direction.  His hands were not on the wheel, since it was going straight.

Wy didn't someone pull in front of this car and slow down until the cars came to a stop, or call the highway Patrol and tell them to do the same thing?

To tell you the truth, I have been riding for years, and it isn’t any more or less dangerous out there today as it was in the 80's. It all depends on how YOU ride and pay attention to the other cars.

Yes, I would buy a new Harley. They are comfortable and easy to ride and have a style all their own and their fit and finish and material quality is top notch.

Eeverything but the Pacific Coast were decent looking bikes, and they sold quite a few.  Plus they were nice riding bikes.  P.C. and EZ9 were not fun to ride, nor looked cool.

Sory, but these were a joke when they came out and they are a joke today. No one bought them because there were way better choices on the market. The plastics would break too easily and were a pain, by comparison, to replace and expensive as well.

Oh, Supras do break. Believe me.

It only has 4,xxx miles because every time they drove it, everyone would either laugh at them or throw up in their mouths when they saw it.

Didn't Jay Farner have a lot to do with continued plummeting prices of property in Detroit so he and a few friends could go in after and buy up a lot of the good areas and then raise the prices and make several fortunes?

Plus, you can get the Matrix/Vibe in AWD if you'd like.