I know the car sucks (trust me, I've owned one), but I still like it. I wouldn't pay that money for it, though. More like 5k, tops.
I know the car sucks (trust me, I've owned one), but I still like it. I wouldn't pay that money for it, though. More like 5k, tops.
May I suggest a Shelby Daytona?
Most Toyotas lasted forever as transportation appliances. The Toyota cavalier simply died of an odd mixture of happiness (as one does when accepted into a club that is way out of their league) and horror (as one does when they actually enter said club)
That's exactly what I'm saying. Everything else in the Isuzu stable was boring and plain GM, and then...complete individuality.
Plenty more people have dies in the modern years of ultra-safe NASCAR and F1 than in years of running starts. Running starts don't kill, except maybe once. Racing does.
Re-badged GM car, re-badged Korean GM car, re-badged GM SUV, and then...
It's things like this that make me want to get out my dusty copy of the Communist Manifesto and see if there's any clause in the abolition of property that allows only the capable to use such devices.
I'd bring that price down to below $7000, then fix it back to stock, which shouldn't be all that hard. I'd then sell the car to a Mazda nut somewhere for the price of the car when I bought it plus the price of the fixes. I break even, and a forgotten Mazda isn't so forgotten anymore.
Almost three years later, I'd like to congratulate you in that your comment still amuses me.
I love you simply because you brought up Humber. If I had a dollar for every time somebody refered to a Super Snipe, I'd be the poorest man on earth.
To sum this up, manufacturing left overseas, and Detroit had nothing else to rely on for money. Add that to decades of unhindered corruption, and you get the modern ghost city you see today.
We're going real old-school here.
It would fall apart before you managed to get to the shoulder.
Well this is obvious.
It's priced well, but I've sworn an oath about electric cars.
Chuck Norris doesn't drive. He teleports.
The old one was way better
A Concours-restored race car.
I see a Hayabusa in my future.
No, it doesn't haul anything, but it races, looks amazing, captures hearts, sounds better, races, ummm...