The math is irrelevant. What it cost new and inflation have little to do with what it is worth now.
The math is irrelevant. What it cost new and inflation have little to do with what it is worth now.
So many of these are like that. “Bought the car last year, spent a bunch of money, ready to sell”.
Balls to the wall nutso.
My guess; got his girlfriend pregnant and needs a minivan.
The dude just put 5 or 6 grand into a motor rebuild so he’s trying to get the money back on that I suppose. But that obviously begs the question as to why he’d go through that and turn around to sell it 6 months later?
$15K for a 167,000 mile mustang? The used car market has gone insane, hasn’t it?
Reminds me of my buddy who has a weakness for Fiat X1/9s.
As the former owner of a Peugeot, a Renault, and a Citroen...fine. Just take my money. Am I going to regret it -horribly- not long after buying it? Yes. But I’m a sucker for a French car. It’s my cross to bear. NP.
These were junk when new. I don’t think time has helped that at all. I can find multiple better cars for my $4,500. If I owned a museum that specialized in the cars of France, I guess this may be worth having in my collection but even for display, I would have a hard time with the $4,500 price tag. No Dice.
Yes and no. Kobe isn’t a protected term in the US. So practically anyone can use it. And many do. Either for American Wagyu, and not neccisarily quality American Wagyu. And sometimes even just for any random beef.
Thing is it’s not typically the restaurant that’s doing this. Food labeling like this is a fuck show. And…
If you live near a Wegman’s in the Northeast of the US, they sell what is usually American or Australian (depending) Wagyu strip steaks. Right now it is $70/lb in the butcher’s case. But when it doesn’t sell, it goes out in the regular meat section with a big orange “REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE” sticker. It’s usually…
The fact that this Triumph is currently sitting at an 85% Nice Price result makes me proud to be part of this Jalopnik community.
With those high miles this would seem to be the most sorted out TR7 around. I’m not a convertible fan but I do like the look of this with it’s top down. Since the Prince of Darkness has either forgotten about this car or has already been fought and beaten, I could see paying the 5,500 asking price easy enough. I’m…
Ad already deleted by the seller at 5:36 am PST. Must have been tipped off about NPoND and spared himself the grief.
Luckily you could just drive it in fields near the Interstate and not even worry about cracking your eggs.