tobythesandwich
sloppy joseph
tobythesandwich

We dont deserve the Nissan 370, yet Nissan continues to make it.  It’s what we keep asking every manufacturer to make, a simple manual transmission sports car that’s usable every day, yet it gets slammed for being too heavy (which it really isnt) or outdated (yet we want old school sports cars).

If they offer you $1,000 and it was really worth $5,000, I might feel for you.

So this person just let the dealer have the car for nothing? I think that’s on them.

Who would ever ever ever ever ever take $0 for a trade? How in anyone’s mind does that make sense? $500, sure, I’ve seen that and it can make sense in some situations. But nothing? Like literally this is worse than just giving the car away or leaving it in a parking lot with the keys in the door.

TL;DR: Being a sucker doesn’t mean you can sue someone.

There are far worse concerns that are far more common than IMS. But everybody parrots the same partially correct statements they read on the internet so they can sound like they know something about porsches

3 pedals, drives the right set of wheels from a naturally aspirated engine behind the driver and doesn’t require a 2nd mortgage...to vote CP would require an actual crack pipe.

What the hell is that abomination of a wing doing on what is a perfect from the factor first gen Charger!?

Those are great little vehicles. I feel you on  the weird part though... I want a Honda Odyssey pretty badly, and I’m a married gay man with no kids (but three large dogs).

I don’t really care that it is only driving the rear wheels

tl;dr NP for being this rust free and the 4.0, I don’t really care that it is only driving the rear wheels, this is the truck for a jeep person, emphatic after Christmas NP. would keep in the yankee swap and also would not return or re-gift

Read the writeup—it states twice in there that it’s a dealer-installed option.

A completely rust free MJ with a 4.0 and under 100k miles? Yes, six grand is a nice price.

These are all pretty common issues with the Z31. I seem to remember someone asking about them at least once a week on the old z31.com forums. From what I can remember of trolling around back almost a decade ago:

Personal heros can still be assholes.

People who must coerce others to “honor” the country have a different definition of freedom than I do.

“You really need to get out in the world and drive cars to ditch these silly regurgitated “facts” you read online.”

No according to their marketing, they are. Mazda buyers are basically better-educated Honda buyers. They need a sensible every-day car, they know how to research a good vehicle, and they want something reliable that they can keep for 10+ years.

This x1000. There’s a reason the Siennas hold their value so well. They’re pretty much bulletproof, and there’s nothing short of a full-size van that can touch the interior space. We’re on our second one.

The Oddy is great. If you have to minivan, which you should if you have kids, its the one to get. It handles well and the seats are better in the Oddy. The seats are what tipped us to the Honda vs the Yota.