That’s not necessarily true?
That’s not necessarily true?
Greyhound bus blackwater system repair engineer.
We like our 2020 Leaf. 60K miles on it so far. Zero Problems. Better interior than a Tesla Model 3
He heard that he could flip his Cybertruck for a profit...
Yep. It will be hard to smell the burnt smell on these Bimmers over the overwhelming smell of mold and mildew from the other cars in the lot.
Deliberately misleading clickbait titles? On Jalopnik?! You don’t say
And why is it being sold? I’ll put my money on the rock-hard suspension and how the owner is fed up with it. The cachet of being a Black just isn’t enough for the owner to keep it so let someone else have the “fun” of having their fillings knocked out while driving it. That’s my bet.
Obviously well cared for to make it this far, and the price is drive-til-it-breaks money. A reasonable chance of getting your money’s worth before that happens. NP.
If you think the major shortcoming of hang gliding and motocross is that neither one alone offers enough ways to die, this is the transit revolution you’ve been waiting for!
Wait, so I am at Wal Mart, how am I going to get home? Do I have to stop driving my Jesko immediately? I have ice cream.
I am 100% the target market for this car and give it a full throated NP knowing full-well that this is the dreaded, high mileage German sports sedan that we endlessly rail on about. I would convince myself that this owner (and all the other owners) already addressed all the expensive parts and I’ve got X number of…
Pluses: it appears in great shape, 100K miles for its age is OK, and $17K is right in the ballpark for what these Continentals go for.
Just a heads up. The $130,000 and $150,000 price tags on these special edition cars do not include mandatory floor mats. Once your dealer adds those you’ll be looking at $230,000 and $250,000 respectively.
Hey give these guys some credit. They could easily wreck it before it gets stolen.
Sold on BAT for $7,600 back in October and already being resold.
And this is why cars are usually poor investments long-term, as collectible goods to be bought and held onto in hopes that they’ll appreciate. Not only did the car sell for less than its original MSRP in real dollars, it failed to keep up with inflation. Had the original owner kept it all this time, they’d have needed…
I cant imagine the horror of seeing an instant 650' wave. I would definitely be frozen in place.