On the weekend... found a restaurant with a bottomless mimosa deal for brunch, got drunk, walked to the National Gallery and looked at art while buzzed.
I see it’s got a flask of brandy for warming up lost hikers in the Alps.
Standard Sport had a cloth interior, no sunroof, etc. They had an upgrade package on the Sport that didn’t have a special name (I believe our internal system referred to it as the U package) that added heated leather seats, sunroof, remote start, premium sound, and a few other things. The vast majority of Sports had…
Looking at the interior with its leather seats, power passenger throne and Boston Acoustics stereo speakers, I’m going to go out on a limb here and say this is a Limited model. That means it probably has the 4.7-litre V8 (235 horsepower) and five-speed automatic transmission. The AWD is also probably Jeep’s…
I found the VIN on their Autotrader listing and ran it through Carfax. It shows a clean title but there is an accident reported.
Neutral: Is $73,000 For An SUV Worth It To You?
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Probably not without a great deal of trouble. The manufacturer pays the rebate based on where the vehicle is titled, and most states require you to title the vehicle at the address listed on your driver’s license or an address where you can prove residency in some other way.
You’re right in that this doesn’t work for all brands. I can’t speak for the entire market but for Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Fiat, and Alfa Romeo vehicles the rebates are tied to the buyer’s zip code. It doesn’t matter if the dealership has $10,000 rebates in their local area- if your home zip code only has $2000…
Shitty old delivery truck at the junkyard I worked at in college. Had been wrecked, totaled, fixed, wrecked again, fixed again, and was now regularly overloaded with various car parts and used for deliveries all over West Virginia. Thanks to the frame having been bent and “straightened” multiple times we could never…
Back when I used to sell cars, the very first sale I made was a new 2008 Chrysler Town & Country to a local family.