They got the 5 and the 9 backwards in the price.
They got the 5 and the 9 backwards in the price.
Hi Scott. Thanks for this measured and respectful feedback. To answer your question: Thankfully, I am not stupid enough to personally attack a stranger on the internet for doing their job. And boy, am I glad for that. ✌️
I may be swimming against the tide here, but unless you really really really REALLY want one of these rare beasties, the price and condition gets a No Dice from me.
I have to assume, being a Bugatti, that getting to that one screw to tighten it requires disassembling approximately 60% of the vehicle.
*cough*Autopian*ahem*
Don’t poor shame people. We all know why people bought this. It was always dramatically cheaper than any other 7 seater. And with the insane markup on anything new these days, a leftover 2019 Journey is probably 30% to 50% cheaper than anything else on the lot.
Trite inspirational quote leads literal-minded car buyer astray.
A tale as old as time:
Though I was going to see a little hidden line at the end of the article saying is was originally posted in 2018, since they’re padding things out lately with that shit. And don’t get me started on the click though shit.
In theaters, Thanksgiving 2022... One last job.
I was always jealous of that wide open runway they had access to on Top Gear. That’s where I’d want to drive my first Ferrari.
Hell yeah! More than I’d want to pay, but its condition seems to justify it in today’s crazy alt-reality market. I put 200,000+ miles on mine in 15 years, and only sold it because I wanted some of the new features available in the latest/greatest.
I got a liftback/long wheelbase “hot FAT hatch”/whatever the hell you want to call it for under 20k a year and a half ago, but it is the bastard son of the BMW 3 series, the F34. in 335ix form. They ride like an inch and a half higher than the regular sedan, and none were offered with a manual, they had flappy paddles…
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It’s a lovely car - miles are OK and if the condition is as the seller says, a good example; but it’s in the price bracket where you have to ask how much you want an M3 convertible at all.
I mean it only costs a dollar
Whats the deal with all the super old articles being reposted? I don’t think car shopping advice from 2015 is relevant in 2022.
Except for hauling stuff around my Fantasy Island estate, I have no idea why I’d want this box-on-wheels. Can’t get more basic. And 44 horsepower? I think some lawn tractors have more than that, so you ain’t getting on any freeways if you’re semi-sane.
I would argue the counterpoint, manuals suck in almost all cases. I get it for something like a track or auto cross car. But do you really want a manual commuter car stuck in traffic constantly shifting up and down? Flappy paddles are fine for a manual car, they are faster shifting and make driving much simpler. …