vintagerider
VintageRider
vintagerider

Truth hurts some times.

Meh, give me a 2004-2005 one any day.....

Odd, I assumed the note was sponsored by Gawker

Much of the appeal of these GTs on the used market is the rep as a handful. Lets face it, this was a used and modified car. I am willing to bet that these pretend race drivers traded a lot on the idea that they were so good they could tame this beast.

Is there going to be ANY new articles from you? All this seems VERY repetitive lately. LOVE the idea of long term testing of interesting stuff, but be original.

These “buyer’s guides” suck.

I know the old owner of that van!

Who cares what happens to the car down the line. We are not talking about something rare, valuable or all that interesting. We are talking about a 20 year old Cherokee. Jeep made millions. The world will not miss one more that you drove into the ground.

Cars/trucks are meant to be used on the road, not something to

Cant, truck is already listed for sale on the local CL....

So if a bunch of people say they like it.....how long before the pay wall?

So instead of the stupid “top ten lists” Jalop is going to write these bullshit “buyers guides”

Call me when you can get a 6.2L in a regular cab.

I love how all of this is based on the idea that the sales person offers ZERO value to the equation. IN most cases I agree 100%, but there are times that a sales person is important.

maybe. First thought was MagRide, but that's not it. I kinda fail to see the $10k premium.

Everyone is adding the $30k “market adjustment” price to their cars right?

Whats the difference between a GT350 with “track package” and the GT350R......besides $10k?

Blah Blah Blah.

There has to be more to the story. But for the most part Jalop just writes some click bait and lets the comment section light on fire. None of this is actually journalism or even something all that informative. The writers know that "dirt bag car salesman" stories get reads so they ran with this.

Has anyone been able to dig up the original listing? So far this has just been the story of one butthurt buyer. HOW was it actually listed? What did the title say (year)? What was he actually told? Did this idiot just show up and randomly buy a car with zero research or knowledge?

My point is that the BUYER should be the most educated person on the item. This is not a new Civic that some college kid is buying and needs the sales guy to tell them all about it.