The Prism was a Corolla, Tracker was a Suzuki Sidekick, Metro was a Suzuki Swift, Storm was an Izuzu I-pulse, Spectrum was an Isuzu I-Mark.
The Prism was a Corolla, Tracker was a Suzuki Sidekick, Metro was a Suzuki Swift, Storm was an Izuzu I-pulse, Spectrum was an Isuzu I-Mark.
It was GM's effort to counter the Japanese and Korean brands. The GEO lineup was actually a lot of stuff:
Between the very rough castings on the valve cover and head, the handbuilt manifolds, as well as the multitude of sensor ports in the exhaust and intake manifolds, this is definitely a prototype. Though they could potentially do hand built manifolds Based on the size of them it wouldn't be too difficult to fabricate…
Right?!
If you live in Siberia sure, but anywhere that gets a few months of summer, you're going to be sweaty as fuck.
Imagine these seats after 10 years....ewww
I'd be worried about the 4th one after the warranty expires.
As a QC engineer at an automotive OEM (admittedly, a Japanese OEM know for quality and production processes) - how the HELL does that car get out of your factory without brake pads?
How does one end up buying a car without noticing it doesn't have brake pads?!
WOW, forgetting brake pads? Thats a heck of a recall. Is this real?
Add, who is the random person casually wandering around in the scene. Totally would have been me.
'03 Nissan Maxima.
There is so much more to this story that i'd love to learn about.
Tell the truth. Has it been in an accident? "Not while I owned it. I do not know about previous owners," and so on.
Gray area. They might "forget" that you told them. That is why you want the ad to be complete - so YOU can rely on it later.
Another great article, thank you!
In your opinion, is it necessary to disclose everything in the ad? I.e. car was involved in an accident last year. Am I better off leaving that out of the ad and telling the buyer verbally when they come to see the car?
Because the hellcat runs a faster 1/4 mile in the hands of a competent driver.
Alright guys. I must admit a guilty pleasure of mine. Even if it doesn't have near the horsepower or what-not. Just the beauty.