You and everyone else who gets Kinja’d routinely. Does anybody in whatever corporate sphere that signs your paychecks give a tiny damn?
You and everyone else who gets Kinja’d routinely. Does anybody in whatever corporate sphere that signs your paychecks give a tiny damn?
^^^^^^ THIS about reviews on forums or Amazon or anyplace. Complainers outnumber praise by about 5 to 1 for anything. I’ve seen Amazon give a product 1 star because they had problems opening the package . . .
I’ve been looking at Stingers for a while, because I like the looks and the overall package, and if I didn’t already have a full driveway . . .
So . . . you spend all this time and money “personalizing” your Crown Vic “Miata-beater” (which has never been a drag racing icon) and now you want to sell it at a premium price?
A weak and very tentative Nice Price. We had a 2007 BMW coupe (328ix) similarly equipped and took it past 200,000 miles before trading it for a 330 with 4 doors due to pending grandkids and the need for rear door access.
Oh HELL NO! When the seller won’t even bother to clean his shit out of a vehicle, you know all you need to know about his/her approach to stuff like maintenance. This is 20 miles away from being parked by the side of the road, the plates removed and left to the county to eventually tow away. Massive No Dice!
We had one, purchased new, and beyond oil changes and other consumables, never had a single problem in the 5 or 6 years we owned it. I’d guess it was at 100,000+ when we traded it in. Thinking back over all the cars we’ve owned, the Pontiacs were always solid rides and largely trouble-free.
I went NP for good memories. We had the non-supercharged version of this and it was a (reasonably) fast, enjoyable, comfortable ride and looked good. We had multiple Pontiacs, liked them all and GM’s biggest mistake was to cut the brand and keep Buick alive. Dumb asses! Using my imaginary bank account, I’d get this…
As a runner, I can explain that. Sidewalks are often not level and sometimes damn near dangerous with concrete having settled or tree roots . . . Ya gotta concentrate when running on sidewalks.
A big Benz at a big price . . . but other than being the coupe version, there’s exactly nothing special about it. Sure the mileage is on the low side, but that’s no enough to get me to cough up $13,000 in fantasy bucks. No Dice.
They also have the wrong date up there. Today is the 12th.
Damn straight, that’s a nice price! Even like the yellow! Clean-looking and low mileage and a not-insane price. Seller could probably ask more and get it in this alternate-reality.
The only reason he had a F1 ride was daddy’s criminally-acquired money. And Magnussen is a far, far better driver, as he demonstrated yesterday in Australia.
I’m suuurrrreee this meets all safety standards, especially in the Deep South. It’s real home is probably Florida, with Florida Man/Woman/Wombat driving to the local WalMart.
I have some insight into this. ANYTHING for sale at pro races, from t-shirts to that six-buck bottle of water, is subject to multiple fees paid to either the race organization or the track owner . . . or both, plus sales tax, the cost of the space the vendor takes, etc etc and even more etc.
So your sense of taste begins and ends in your mouth? Ok . . .
‘Cancel Culture’ in terms of invading another country and killing everyone is sight because you want to.
I may be swimming against the tide here, but unless you really really really REALLY want one of these rare beasties, the price and condition gets a No Dice from me.
Avoid the Kawasaki KL. It’s reliable, but slow and boring.
Can I pay in crypto? What color are the socks?