“I did Black Bear once. Never again.”
“I did Black Bear once. Never again.”
Oh, a challenge? That’ll work...
Yeah, I had a client call yesterday saying he got an offer on his four year-old F150 for almost what he paid for it new. Since he has an additional vehicle to drive, he’s selling and holding off on buying until things chill out.
I feel bad because my boss is going car shopping this weekend to replace his 350k mile Chrysler Aspen AND to buy a car for his 17 year old daughter and I mentioned how effed up the market is right now and he just replied “Yeah but Hyundai dealer near me has great interest rates” so yeah who cares about OTD pricing,…
From the article: “Dealers are not expected to have to floorplan the vehicles before they’re finished, one person said.” To floorplan the vehicle at a dealership means the dealership carries it as inventory.
1st. Gear: The Kia Telluride frenzy has gotten completely out of hand. It’s like people are excited about them solely because people are excited about them.
Someone who knows I have an old jeep in the garage just asked to buy it for an insane amount of money.
People need to chill out. Things will settle back in a few months and a lot of folks are going to feel really stupid about what they spent on a car.
You are absolutely allowed to be picky when judging a 40-year-old car with a 5-figure asking price!
Fair enough. Still not $13K of fun.
He replaced the transmission too! Wait, oh.
An original, rust-free Mk1 Scirocco is easily worth the asking price. The problem is that everything this seller has done to this one has reduced its value.
Bruh, how ‘bout them coilovers and swaybars? Gotta be good for at least 100 additional hp, no?
Ha!
*shifts uncomfortably*
240 HP with the PHEV in Europe.
Interior is definitely a big step up. I know we all love to rag on the tablet style screens, but at least their software isnt trash and it’s wayyy better integrated than a lot of options out there (looking at you Toyota...)
The Compass is a great first car. Jeep is “cool enough” for teens, it’s not too powerful, big enough to be safe, small enough to be practical and some very competitive lease specials.
Negative— making the ‘dash’ big enough to place the screen high enough to see, and in your fingertip zone makes it unnecessarily huge.