Brilliant. For under $14k, it has an interior that's actually really useful — which is not the same as an expensive interior.
Brilliant. For under $14k, it has an interior that's actually really useful — which is not the same as an expensive interior.
Dang, I was hoping I was going to get rickrolled.
Much like the death of the horse, the bicycle, the train, and the motorcycle, who cares? They haven't actually died either.
I guess it's too bad they don't drive GM badged vehicles made in Korea. Buy American!
Looks like the overseas Mazda B-series.
First mistake: taking your car to a ford dealership.
Keeping Buick and killing Pontiac? What's left?
I give em $1000 for it.
@bygeorge:
@Jo Borras: All wrong. bpapa and seoultrain are right - one of my geekest friends insisted that he would not buy a certain new car because of the stock head unit, which in trying to be clever and unique, was incompatible with most standard aftermarket stereo farkles.
Penny pinchers and grandparents only? I smell Wert is wrong on this...
You're right, Wert is wrong.
I guess it's a good thing we don't live in a utopia.
That's just what they cost. Find a cheap GNX...it's not happening.
Wow that's ugly, I mean I'd rather have a Loyale with modern internals than that thing.
Only Porsche can completely redesign a car and the end result is utterly identical to all recent versions.
Be nice, he bought that during boom times and now the smart thing to do is to drive it until the wheels fall off.
Remind me again why car companies think I want less fuel efficient cars?
From B-J: "THIS VEHICLE IN ITS CURRENT STATE CANNOT BE TITLED OR LICENSED, AND MAY NOT BE DRIVEN ON PUBLIC ROADS OR HIGHWAYS. PURCHASER UNDERSTANDS THAT NO CERTIFICATE OF TITLE WILL BE PROVIDED. SOLD ON BILL OF SALE ONLY."