I guess if you need that added utility, you’d grab the Civic Si. It’d probably be a slightly more comfortable and practical daily car. (Easier to get dogs in and out of, etc.
I guess if you need that added utility, you’d grab the Civic Si. It’d probably be a slightly more comfortable and practical daily car. (Easier to get dogs in and out of, etc.
I feel like you may be missing the point of a “Subaru buyer” in the sense of why they buy them. In terms of cost, you’re paying the same for an Outback, Forester or Crosstrek what you would pay for a comparable crossover.
I have no idea what these cars are supposed to be worth, because... I feel like perhaps I’m too young to care? (I’m 34.) I feel like it was the Gen X’ers who were the last people who really carried the hot rod torch.
It’s almost like when you shut down global production during a pandemic, supply moves to a trickle for months, and the waves of impact are felt for years.
If you (are local, looking for a cheap bike, this sorta fits, and... ) don’t Radwood this bike and make it look like some Kenny Powers shit, you have lost the opportunity of a lifetime.
There’s some excellent places for raccoon steaks in Detroit. Let me know if you want some tips for the top spots.
Yeah, you can still get a screaming deal, because no one buys them at MSRP. A base Audi A6 is like $55,900, and you can currently lease one for $570 a month with $5,000 down.
Dude, you ain’t kidding. I’m here too. Houston, culturally speaking, is very much a “flashy” city, and Maeserati is (allegedly) a flashy car brand.
No one can explain why Maserati still exists, it’s fine.
Let’s just pretend I had $120,000 to burn on an EV halo-car. Straight up fuck-you money, right?
I can tell you on good authority that is probably the situation here. My first job doing junior engineering was for a dealership group with 25 Ford and Mazda stores across the Mid Atlantic. I managed their inventory across their dealers, and Jim (the owner and CEO) had a ton of exotic cars. When he was done with them…
Wait a second, this is... actually a great buying tip. Are there other cars like this? Canada, what the hell else have you been hiding from us down here? I like syrup on my pancakes. Are y’all marking that up, too?
Conventional wisdom says there’s an upward limit for how much people and dealerships (which are also people, according to the highest court in our land) will be willing to pay before saying enough is enough.
I’m barely worried about towing, because I don’t have anything to tow. The appeal for me is a large bed for weekend projects, or purchasing antique furniture to restore.
Aside from the remonstrative styling: How easy is it to actually use the truck?
It’s a 185 horsepower super-duper bike... just from 2014. Still, it’s zero miles, and probably fun as heck.
If you’re taller, and you don’t mind investing in seats, the Corbeau Clubman will lower your butt about two inches. I hadn’t put one in a ND, but I have in my buddy Adam’s NC, and my own NB.
A well optioned C8 should sell for like $75,000 to $80,000. If not, I’ll just wait. Don’t get me wrong, I want one, but once you’re into $130,000 territory, we’re talking about used McLaren MP4-12C prices.
I owned one of these. It’s probably the cheapest way to own a V-Dozen, if that’s your goal.