I hate to admit it since the Aztek is so fugly, but you make a helluva good point. Great pick.
I hate to admit it since the Aztek is so fugly, but you make a helluva good point. Great pick.
Fair enough. And yes, you want to be the center of attention, get yourself a driver-quality 2nd gen Charger--preferably the ‘69. The car is completely democratic—everyone goes effing nuts when they see it.
And those winglets must be amazingly strong. There’s this ep of Air Disasters/Mayday where two jets were at the same altitude and they intersected. The winglet of one jet sliced the other one which immediately crashed. The slicing crew was able to land their damaged plane and face the consequences of their inaction.
Pffftttt! His loss.
Thank you for beating me to the retort.
I’ll admit it: I’m shocked one of the staff suggested the Challenger. You want big, roomy, and damn reliable since they built them forever, that’s the Challenger. I drove a bud’s Challenger for a bit and the handling is shockingly good. He opens the trunk and sees how huge it is, he’ll be sold. Local Dodge dealer even…
I’m with you. It’s a squashed VW Bug. Influence elsewhere--zero.
“The ZDX’s rear tail lights look like my squinty eyes when I smile real hard. Am I alone in seeing that?”
Augh! You beat me to it—well done.
I don’t care how cheap Teslas become on the used car market—no sale for me. Due to Musk revealing himself to be such a fascist jerk with his stupefying bungling of Twitter as he kisses dictators’ asses, the brand is tainted. I’d rather drive a Yugo.
Due to my hatred 0f American from my trip last year that took NINETEEN HOURS to get from Des Moines to Tucson, I’m not surprised. (And the delays weren’t weather-related, it was to get the plane crewed—fantastic “management” on their part.)
Stolen?
That’s a keeper--well done. I wish I suggested it.
I agree. It’s absolutely bonkers nuts that this weapon is allowed to be legal.
BWAH-HAH-HAH-HAH!
Given how today’s cars surround the driver and passengers in a cocoon of steel and cushy air bags with ABS and ESC, today’s dipshit teens need the Fear Of God when driving a car at just how horrendous it is when something goes wrong since they’re so well protected versus driving a Sixties dinosaur.
There are blatantly bad cars and blatantly good cars featured on NPOND and then there’s this 300M. And its low miles and appearing to be in jaw-dropping shape for its age, that’s points for an above-average price being worthy of a premium.