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This plus a copy of 40oz to Freedom. That was good album.

You don’t see many Uplanders and their ilk anymore because they’ve all been scrapped. Horrible quality on those things. I started working at a car dealership the year they went out of production and by the time they were five years old they’d aged like anything else would after 15 years.

Pennsylvania here, and it’s been probably 5-6 years since I’ve seen (or heard) an SRT4 Neon. I think all the ones around here have turned into piles of iron oxide.

Saab 9-4x, launched right before Saab went under and only about 600 were made before they pulled the plug.

That time Dodge made a 285hp Caliber...

From the original sales brochure:

Those seats are actually original. Chrysler half-assed the hell out of that interior.

Hide Christmas candy in various nooks and crannies throughout the vehicle for your loved one to find.

God, not surprised it’s from outside of Pittsburgh. Everything is so Pittsburgh, from the photos to the “don’t text me a million questions” comment to the RT plate slapped on the back, which means it’s being sold by a shitty gas station shop/tow company.

I’m not sure about fraud insurance as that sort of thing is above my pay grade, but stolen cars definitely fall under the dealership’s insurance policy and in this case it’s pretty easy to call the car stolen.

1) Nope, the dealership owned the car so it’s their loss. And for the second part- finance approvals are electronic now, so once the bank says the loan is approved and funded there’s no reason to believe the money wouldn’t be there. Dealerships almost never wait for the funds to show up because 99.99999999% of the

Nope, nothing to worry about. Just rumors people believe.

Not exactly.

Fourteen... thousand?

Amazingly, the seller says that all the Mini’s factory bits work as they should.

Actually it’s on model year number 11 now! And the crazy thing is, 2015 was the HIGHEST sales year for the Compass. People are buying them like crazy. The newer ones aren’t *that* bad, it’s just that it took them over 7 years to get it right and by that point it was horribly outdated.

Damn straight. I drove one at work for two days and while it was slow, I had no trouble merging onto the highway at above-legal speeds.

At least in our market “wearing people down” isn’t even much of a thing on Black Friday. Our sales teams will show up early, position some hot cars out front, blow up tons of balloons, and wait for the flood of people to show up. Then they show the cars and make the sales. If anything there’s LESS pressure involved

To add onto this... coming from someone who works in marketing for 5 dealerships selling 8 different brands, the deals are NOT that great.