tomforhan
Murphie
tomforhan

Dying to know the worst idea.

These are such fun, and useful. Relevant updates are helpful, but I do think it would be worthwhile to give a heads up on a new version thats public info now ...like the “don’t buy me” Tiguan is going to be replaced in the 2017 model year..

The Forester gets the IIHS Top Safety Pick + only when equipped with Eyesight. I give Subaru a lot of credit for bringing this technology down to the unwashed masses of Subaru drivers, it includes adaptive cruise control. lane departure warning, and both pre-collision braking and throttle management. However, it is

Drivetrain Layout: Front engine, FWD

Any Porsche, complete base model stripper with no options at all, is the best deal out there for spending your hard earned automotive dollar, and as Doug points out, at trade in time. Especially the Boxster.

I’m seeing me some Lada here. Oh wait....maybe the Lada designers photographers visited the VW museum too.

CP. I’ll take the $25,000 Porsche Boxster instead, thanks.

Neutral: What Does VW Need To Be Successful?

Go to Carmax and get an offer. Put it on CL for 10% over the offer, and it will be gone in 48 hours. Even if its a Ferrari. Therefore, never, ever sell a car to Carmax unless you like leaving money on the table.

I don’t want to risk giving up a cocktail to take that bet, thanks.

Wikipedia says over 800 Saberliners were produced, and 57 have been lost. Thats something like a 7% failure/loss rate. Is that unusual?

Are they going to fixed price for trades, as well? I remember my sister buying a Saturn at a fixed price getting a huge premium for her trade that brought the deal well under a similar Toyota she was cross shopping. Of course the Saturn was a POS, and she regretted the purchase, but it was the trade that sucked her

Here is the smoking gun. Junkman, the Matra, and the Porsche tractor, all in one shot, courtesy of the Jalopnik archives.

The seller has an interesting garage, for sure. Besides the tractor Rob identified, in the ad I spy with my little eye a ‘40s Jeepster, a Nash Metropolitan, a headlight that suggests Avanti, a Lincoln (or is it a Cadillac), plus as a bonus something open from the ‘30s that even an old fart like me can’t identify. The

Pick very safe cars, every three months.

Clarification please. After I wreck the car, do I get to keep the stone?

Bottom of the world...

You forgot about the original Jeepster?

Love the plates, blurred out for anonymity, just like the Phaeton. Except, you can read through the blur: “Phaeton”