I’m pretty sure this is how they looked originally.
I’m pretty sure this is how they looked originally.
Car looks horrific but you’d get a trip to Flint out of it.
Worthwhile to fix? No.
Your average 5 year old be like: Dude, I don't think that's a Lambo.
Diminished value claim on the Veyron maybe more than the physical damage. The CRV driver has a lot to lose here.
Don’t want to have to shell out the 40k or whatever for new tires lol
Sure looks like it was her fault from the pictures. Unless he was somehow supposed to magically avoid her coming into his lane of traffic even though he was already in the space.
Ah, a connoisseur of fine vintage I see :)
The CR-V owner is in for a world of hurt.. This tiny little “bump” has the potential to max out a policy quite easily..
Pffft, that’s just another convertible designed to be a convertible. Here a convertible that was never meant to be but somehow exist just to spite in your face.
“We don’t do this in H-Town buddy! Nooooo! Oh no!,” he continues.
Too many red flags! CarFax lists structural damage and noted the color of the vehicle as red even though it is clearly black in the pictures. $28k is an absurd price lol.
If I’m honest, I hate donks less than I hate stanced cars. At least donks can defeat speedbumps and mildly graded driveway aprons.
I, myself, am looking forward to a nice long drive in a Renault Alliance.
We don’t order cars, they’re allocated to us. If sticks sell, we get sticks, and have to sell them. I have a 2019 86 stick shift on my lot since...
Except that manuals for most cars just sit on dealer’s lots for months on end.
No it’s not true.
And This is why SAAB doesn’t exist anymore. No one was buying their cars. If they offered in the 3.3t, would you have gone out and purchased one? NO. If you build something and no one is buying them. how will that translate into sales
There is ALWAYS an excuse. “If this car was $10k cheaper!” “If it had option X or more power!” “It weighs too much!”