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Agreed. I was going with a Metro-North pass and an Uber credit.

If she lives in NYC her car is going to be contact parked into oblivion. She should keep her money and her current shitbox. She should also seriously consider taking the train to Westchester. In theory it takes twice as long but traffic says otherwise.

CPO Mazda 3 is the correct answer here. The very DEFINITION of “luxury-ish”. Even the turbo ones have decent fuel economy. The hatchbacks aren’t the EASIEST to park because those C-pillars are enormous, but that’s a small price to pay for such a complete package. Maintenance and repairs should be pretty reasonable

CP by at least 50%.

There is a big red flag in the ad. This is showing in the L.A. Craigslist and on the very last line it states the truck is in Pleasanton (East Bay) ready to ship. Odds are this is a fake.

President Elect-Rapist Trump just named Vanga head of the National Transportation Safety Board

As the owner of a ‘91 300zx i get it but... $8500?? Nostalgia is a hell of a drug getting a passed around.

Back in 2004, , My Late Inlaws gave us their 1993 Mercury Grand Marquis LS. It did not have the dual exhaust option but it had almost every thing else you could want in a Boat. And I mean that when I say that. My then 8 year old Daughter fell madly in love with this car but due to numerous issues with it, we gave it

Wagons are fine, but this one is way overpriced.

That raggedy edge at the top of the windshield screams hidden rust everywhere, so, nope.

Headline swing and miss....much better ones:

At this price point, I shouldn’t be risking burning the car down if I try to drive it home. If the fuel leak is truly just a line between the pump and carb, then replace the bloody thing. Oil pan leak should also be fixed at this price point, but that leads me to believe it is more likely a rear main seal leak.

Almost $25k for an almost 50-year old car that’s missing AC (in AZ of all places!), has a “few” niggling issues, and a janky respray?

“Still love the truck”

And Google directions is not one of those causes here. With no barricades on the road, this could have happened regardless of what directions someone is using.

Is that the value based on what they try to sell it for, or what it’s actually worth?

Just wait until next year.

“Name Tsunoda, from Japan huh, where were you on December 7, 1941?”

I can smell the sex trafficking from here.

ND, even at a tenth of the price.

Nostalgia is one thing, but those cars were slow, quality disasters from day one. The fact that it’s not a pile of oxidation is impressive, but I still can’t understand any investment in this thing past $500.

This is entirely to be expected.