wiley88
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wiley88

I had to do it...

The late Seventies Toyota Celica fastback ripoff of the Mustang:

85 is 5 over in parts of Texas and Oklahoma. 

You know I wouldn’t be opposed to automakers putting in some kind of no resale clause, for maybe like 6 months after purchase. you have dealers marking them up, because moron WILL pay that markup, then you have people buying them for the sole purpose of reselling for more than they paid, which you KNOW dealers pay

KBB is irrelevant to these trucks.  The fan base and quality drive these way above KBB prices.  

High Miles, wonky front end panel fit, lousy mpg, top dollar price… not a rational purchase. ND. 

And the hood and fender panel gaps are Tesla-bad at the site of the bodywork.

27 years and 221,000 miles even on a nice package = I'd risk $10K.

Would love a side by side size and spec comparison with the new LC.

Oh yea the GLKs weren’t bad I’m hoping for this again

If I had a nickel for every time the inside of my skull got X-Rayed by an oncoming Acura MDX...

Can they do a study on small dicks and bro trucks next? 

Be grateful that this rig has a manual transmission. Audis of this era had fragile transmissions made of pure unobtainium. Like wrecking yards selling them needing rebuilds for a couple of grand worth of unobtainium. Which is why so many of these were scrapped like 25 years ago, and why it’s so hard to find one today.

ND - Dented, ripped and looking like a $40 motel room after a trucker’s party. Rare but almost dead is how I see this sad Audi. It’s a $2,000 car for someone who craves it, at best.

Early returns don’t look good. Maybe after the mail-in ballots are counted…

Pop rivetted fender flares is a look that needs to die.  Like yesterday.

That is stupid and should be illegal IMO.

The Teslas that have had their features turned off while under new ownership already answers your questions. Even if someone does buy the mod and passes it on, there’s plenty of opportunity for OTA updates to either intentionally or accidentally turn them off and now you are left to fight with a corp the size of Tesla

Yep, a prospective buyer who is affluent enough to pay $55k for this, but wouldn’t just buy something new(er) and still under warranty is the real unicorn.

That makes for a fairly low chance of you running into another at any time and hence limits the likelihood of any sort of Westside Story-style dance-off.