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I concur here. It’s probably in really good condition and taken care of will keep running another 100,000. But this is still a gamble. I’d look harder at this for $5,000 because making it to nearly 300k tells me major stuff that should have broke was taken care of or is doing well still.

Yes, it replaced the M series.

I sat in some new Infiniti cars at the Philly Auto Show and immediately got out. Their interiors were terrible compared to literally everything else (except Lexus, the new RX was crap and the UX was terrrrrrible) around them. Not sure how these older ones compare but I could get into a Mazda6 and feel more comfortable

You listened to 32 sounds. Of those you guessed 31 correctly!

Going to agree. Something there is off. Either social engineering to give up data like birth certificate and SSN, he already had SSN, or a data leak allowed it.

Way easier said than done. Some/many cars have it locked in a rivited box buried in the cowl ala Audi. This is dependent on the make/model.

Some of the newer ones still only last a few hours but the bulk and size of everything (batteries and wiring) is much smaller. They are also woven into down jackets. I have a Milwaukee Tools hoodie, one of the older ones, and the battery is a giant compared to some of the new stuff out there.

Jersey City? Lucky it wasn’t stolen.

If this didn’t have the giant gas tank and “special mods” I might NP this just because anything old Jeep that isn’t completely rotted can command a good price these days. But the modifications hurt it here.

I was thinking the same thing. Most modern, typical commuter cars can adjust toe and that’s it. Everything is static or so tightly spec’d it’s not possible to change camber/caster.

Mother of all that is holy, yes.

If you’re buying a new car, swing the $1500 for AWD so you don’t have to question whether you could have improved the car’s overall ability. Assuming your market has them on the lot. Slap some snow tires on during the winter or just stay home for the few hours where the roads aren’t clear.

Thanks, will check it out.

Not really related but I hope that Honda keeps this high level of comfort in the new Passport. My next lease or buy is going to be an SUV with “decent” cargo space. The new Ridgeline was on my list but I need a covered cargo area more than an open bed. JGC is another lease consideration as is the Edge ST and

Good luck on your travel through the game. So many fond memories and I imagine even in current form the game has a lot of fun experiences out there.

Yep! Even with a higher level friend it could be ugly, especially when everyone was just getting started. Travel took forever and everything was a potential set up of hours of work. Not that the loss was enjoyable but it put a sense of accomplishment to it.

I’m sad you won’t get to experience the walk from your home city to Jeuno like it originally was. Riding the boat in Selbina and hoping the NM does or doesn’t pop. Or the leveling parties or NM claiming for gear or even just getting your JSE/RSE by way of LS help.

I was looking for this post. It’s something I miss from XIV. I do enjoy the ability to run a lot of content “solo” in that the game groups me for what is needed, but XI had such a huge reliance on your fellow gamers and LS.

Comments are funny on this. Everyone wanted a smaller pickup and now not having a 2 door version is going to be a deal breaker? Just get the Ranger or Ridgeline in current form then.

This worries me: “More enticingly, BMW is planning entry-level M3 and M4 variants, sold as reduced-to-the-max drivers’ cars.”