I had a dream the other night that I bought mine back from my neighbor. Definitely tops out my list of cars I regret selling. Especially since I'll never find one like it for the price.
I had a dream the other night that I bought mine back from my neighbor. Definitely tops out my list of cars I regret selling. Especially since I'll never find one like it for the price.
I was thinking the same thing. So instead he sits there and laughs at him, encouraging the kid to do the same. Here comes the youth of tomorrow!
I've managed to title 2 cars in Virginia outside of normal means just by being persistent at the DMV.
Buying one of these on GTA-V has been one of my biggest regrets ever.
I'll chime in since I got a reckless in VA - 78 in a 55. And that was because I slowed down for a 45mph turn after passing another car (that was doing 10 over). Cop was going the other way and flagged me over with a really pissed off look on his face. I sheepishly listened to him even though it took forever for him to…
E30 M3's are one thing - E30 prices in general have been steadily climbing in the last few years. It's cheaper now to find a clean base for a spec-E36 then a spec-E30!
First off, glad you and your family came out of that okay! The Mazda 5 is actually highly rated in offset crashes like yours: http://www.iihs.org/iihs/ratings/v…
I think that you're trying to get people to talk about the LTE Data connections. Going over the comments, 99% are more concerned about how a generic Malibu drives.
Gorgeous.
If a sinkhole opened under the Saab museum in Trollhättan would a tear be shed in Jalopnik? Probably. But not nearly enough to fill a reservoir as was the case with a bunch of plastic cars in Kentucky. The Saabs would have just been buried over, and a playground built on top. No one would bother risking life/limb to…
Technically that is possible. But if you watch a race, and see how quickly the group moves, the last thing you want to do is have a mechanical and need to swap bikes (or worse yet, stop for no better reason then to get a different bike). Dropping off the back 10-20 seconds can lose a race. And bike swaps usually take…
Any non-Turbo Volvo. Safe, practical and some can even get out of their own way! (Exclude the first-gen S40/V40 - I question the safety of these.)
I like the guy who turns around and doesn't realize the car has moved.
I'm sort of surprised that there are that many folks on here against this crap. Makes me feel like the internet isn't that bad of a place after all!
I love that car enough to be pretty offended by what's been done to it. I would easily pay that amount for a clean, chassis up resto - the car is gorgeous enough in stock trim.
I'm curious since it seems like a pretty cool little toy - Comparatively speaking, how much does something like that cost over there? Don't want to get into specific exchange rates - but is it like Corolla priced? Or what we have to pay for a Wrangler over here?
I dunno - if I turned the corner and saw a giant mob, my first reaction would be to turn around and find another route. I've watched enough horror movies - you can't just drive over masses of zombies! Especially not in a bimmer!
He brought up a really good point - driving around downtown LA is so much different then driving around any other large metro area at night. The whole time I lived there, I never thought about that until now. The place is a ghost-town after dark! What a neat experience.
Calling crack pipe. And I'm a huge Volvo wagon fanboy. These things are pulling hipster value - and unless this car was kept in a air conditioned garage, the plastics inside are still crap and falling to pieces. That said, makes me wish I held onto my wagon for a few more years to let the value mature!