Several on cars.com for under $6k and under 175k miles. It may involve a trip, but it is possible.
Several on cars.com for under $6k and under 175k miles. It may involve a trip, but it is possible.
I know it doesn’t fit the fuel economy and easy to park criteria, but maybe look into another Xterra. They are the perfect urban assault vehicle for the mean streets of Philly.
I have a feeling it was never well maintained, hence the expensive repairs.
ND based solely on my hatred of these bougie mall crawlers.
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This alone has me questioning the stewardship of this car. Also, why two sets of floor mats? ND.
Just like how an 18-speed bicycle works.
Can I take a Fiat to a Dodge/Jeep dealership and receive the same service as a Fiat dealership, or will it be relegated to the back lot until they figure out what to do with it? Same problem with the logistical issues I listed before, and it appears Stellantis has them inefficiently stovepiped.
The problem with Fiat in America is, and has always been, a lack of logistical support from the manufacture, i.e. parts availability, a robust dealer network, and the number and training of technicians. This goes for every Italian and French manufacturer, and for some reason has always been so. Volkswagen cracked…
Wall Street still considers Tesla to be a “technology company”.
CDK didn’t have a disaster recovery plan, or they compiled one years ago and was so out of date it was worthless. Apparently, they had to do bare metal rebuilds of a lot of systems. We’ll see if their backups were up to date.
Maybe if it were in British Racing Green, a biscuit interior, and half of the price... No. Never mind. ND.
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Jack in the Box is definitely a No-Go for a road trip.
As a resident of the South, I concur. Everything you stated is just part of the scenery to me.
Geographically? Yes. Culturally? They only venture to Baltimore for the Ravens, Orioles, and Hopkins lacrosse.
Historic houses, great bars and restaurants, and a small town feel in the middle of a sprawling megalopolis. You can be a Washingtonian without living in Georgetown, or heaven forbid, Alexandria.
Glen Bernie? HA!
There are a lot of good reasons to live in Annapolis, but the main reason is you get to tell everyone that you live in Annapolis.
For 150 daily miles of U.S. 50 and the Capitol Beltway I would buy a full-size pickup (Chevy/GMC/Ford V-8) that can go 300k miles, get the Hell beat out of it, and still be reliable.