Too much for too little. I’m not amused nor willing to pay that price.
Too much for too little. I’m not amused nor willing to pay that price.
TRIED as hard as I could to get excited by this one (low price, cheap project, relative rarity) and came up with zero. Didn’t want a Monza when they were new, don’t want this forgotten survivor. I might take it for free, but would probably regret doing so . . . No Dice!
You’re asking $40,000 and you won’t fix the hole in the muffler? WTF? If it’s worth mentioning, then it’s worth fixing it. Jeebus . . . !
While it looks about as good as an old 928 can look, that asking price is freaking absurd for what you’re getting! No Dice, no way!
Using vehicles as weapons against pedestrians, striking workers or peaceful protestors, should equal first-degree murder charges. One can hope . . .
Yada yada yada older German cars . . . BUT, this is a fair price for a fun scoot that looks damn good and seems to have been properly maintained. I’d take it to a Beemer tech I trust before handing over my cash, but I’m getting good vibes about this one. Nice Price!
For sure Do Not Want, but this is a damn Nice Price for what it is and for someone looking for a grocery-n-kids hauler. The mileage doesn’t bother me and it looks better and cleaner than it should.
Free advice (consider what you’re paying for it . . .) and WAIT! Doesn’t sound like you need a new ride, you just want one. A 2015 Honda isn’t a bad place to be for another year or two.
Just what I need! A $100,000 off-roader that I would be terrified of scratching up and (gawd NO!) rolling over into some craggy ditch.
I’d do it! I’ve spent a lot of time in friend’s RVs (Class C’s, not an A like this one) and know the various gotchas of owning an RV. Those Triton motors are reliable and this unit seems well sorted out, low mileage, the proper accessories and that tow-along Yari solves the campground exploration problem. If it checks…
Nah. What I see is a dirty, nuthin-special old Magnum, just like all the other Magnums out there. They didn’t even bother to clean this one up a tiny little bit. Shows you what they think of it too. No Dice, no way.
Sure, why not? It’s fud-it money for a red Corvette. I’ve made much worse decisions in my life, don’t think this would be one of them. Nice Price!
Instant NO Dice. Sure all that expensive horsepower if fun . . . when you get a chance to actually use it, but the reality is that this thing looks like every other Grand Cherokee mall-crawler and grocery-getter. There are MUCH better uses for 50 large out there!
Stupid! This is the HD approach to “performance.” And for what purpose? It’s the usual ‘baggers’ inferiority complex at work. If you want a faster bike, there are plenty of better choices at half the price. A Kawasaki Concours 14 is around $15,000 out the door and will eat this bike alive, yet can tour for days.…
A big blue (teal?) NOPE. The ultra-low mileage is suspicious and makes me wonder what has dried out or already crumbled into dust. It’s 23 years old for gripe’s sake, and I wouldn’t have bought one even when they were fresh from the factory.
TOO black and TOO loud and TOO pricey for me. I’d like it better if he’d left it original. No Dice.
You must believe in the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy if you think this site will ever fix Kinja.
Four-doors makes it Least Desirable of the ‘57 Chevy’s + Needs too much $$$$$ poured into it + Some Guy’s Project = No Dice.
Unfortunately, the price is much too high since it’s just a downpayment on a new motor, plus lots of other “fun” secrets yet to be discovered. At $3000 or so, if I had the time and enough interest, it would be an affordable and possibly fun project. At the asking price, not so much. Nope.
Since we know that Canadians never, ever lie or exaggerate or make shit up, unlike their southern cousins, this is most certainly a Nice Price.