Of course. But how does the average person know? I have no problem with someone buying one so long as they 1) get a good inspection and 2) know what they are getting in to.
Both my 01 Bullitt and DD Subaru Forester are salvage title vehicles.
Of course they will. They will say 1) "I bought one and it was great." 2) In MY state, the cars are better than Certified Pre Owned and 3) "You are wrong."
Tiff doing it on pavement in an Evo.
It's actually relatively easy to drift AWD. You need some rubber that's not too sticky, and then you need to fly into a corner, E-Brake the rear end out from a slight feint with your rear end at a slightly higher angle than a RWD, and stomp the throttle on full opposite lock out of the corner.
Lawd Jesus! I love the sound those 5 cylinders. Thought really hard about getting a TT-RS before I left Audi. A guy I sold one to did that APR turbo kit so it has 600hp, holy crap it's fast.
Everyone's seen a lot of Subarus and whatnot four-wheel sliding through the snow and on the dirt, but not many have…
At least it was a v6 Auto
If you loved your wife enough, you'd teach her to drive a stick-shift
I know this post is old as hell but here's a helpful potato-cam picture I took of the plaque accompanying one of the three mustangs earlier this year at the Saratoga auto museum. Inexplicably I didn't take a picture of the car itself but it sure looked like a plain jane '65 from the top, it baffles me why the museum…
I don't know. I paid $30k for a 14 last month and led than $10k for supercharger, rims, brakes, and suspension. Sure things add up quickly, but not THAT quickly. This is all CAD$, so drop another 10% or so for USD...