About 12-13 years ago I bought a beautiful 1987 Subaru XT turbo. AWD, huge sunroof, digital dash, no rust on the body. The seller told me it needed transmission work but it was driving fine when I got it.
About 12-13 years ago I bought a beautiful 1987 Subaru XT turbo. AWD, huge sunroof, digital dash, no rust on the body. The seller told me it needed transmission work but it was driving fine when I got it.
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Instant spoiler. Downforce yo!
Stevie Wonder will be performing at the event, and Wonder will be driving the pace car.*
Two thoughts...
Can anyone tell me why every person selling one of these things thinks it’s God’s gift to the automotive world?
Something something 1984 Corvette.
Ontario, actually.
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Well shit, that’s what I get for only reading the article and not the ad itself.
Allentown, PA Craigslist
“carboulator.”
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one of only 24 S54 M Coupes in Steel Gray with a Dark Gray/Black interior and a sunroof.
comes with the warning that it can be “temperamental.”
You have to try very, very hard to blow up an EA71 engine. They’re freaking bulletproof. So hard to kill, in fact, that it and its sister EA81 have been used in custom-built airplanes.
Well that is not something I would think a person from Beverly Hills would order.
The bums always lose. Do you hear me??
The #1 reason we hear for not leasing is “I never own the car.” Yet they’ll happily trade cars in every 3-4 years for decades and never pay a single one off, meaning they never own those either.
I agree with you in that in many parts of the country a car is a NEED, and many people don’t have the luxury of saving for years to buy one.