zootsimple
zootsim
zootsimple

Yep, up here in the great white north used honda’s and toyota’s hold their value ridiculously well. Used GM products? Not so much. If you’re buying a car for $42,000 would you rather buy one worth something in 5-10 years or one worth nothing?

Who says a rotary engined car can’t have some class and style?

Now if they could just bring back the Mazdaspeed 6 life would be truly grand.

Yeah, $5k is Evo territory. Who the Hell asks $5k for a 30-year-old, hail-damaged Mitsubishi, anyway?

Thats why I bought a motorcycle. My commute was slowly killing me. Now its the best part of the day!

Moon wheel covers have a long history on cars used in top speed runs.

An EV would only work “very well” until it hits it’s range cap... which may not be entirely unreasonable in a day’s travel, considering how few EVs on the market have broken the 200 mile range barrier, nevermind more. And then, with a full EV, once a truck runs out it’s down for the rest of the day to recharge.

Want to learn to drive stick? Try a Mazda MIATA.

Because I don’t want a corvette; I want a sedan.

When I get F you money, either this or a Tercel SR5 will occupy a slot in my garage. Please can we return to the days of peculiar 4wd wagons? The Subarus of the world aren’t weird enough. Neither are the CX3's and HRVs of the world. We need more tall 4wd wagons. I know nobody will buy them because NOT A CROSSOVER..

One of the issues I see is that this dude is spending all this money to install electronics in a PT CRUISER.

This is an easy Nice Price and since it’s Viggin convertible, it might even be a decent investment.

Horsepower is fine and dandy, but what about the torque numbers? That may give us a clue as to why a larger displacement engine has lower HP ratings.

I don’t see why anyone wouldn’t want the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe and Everything on their Chiron.

Buy it and dont fix the hail damage so you can (save $ on repairs, and...) get custom HAILCAT plates.

CP. Because, VW. I have owned several VW’s in the past, and every one has let me down in some way. After the last one, I vowed “never again”.

Reluctant CP on this. I love me a fast manual wagon- it’s my personal holy grail. But $17k strikes me as a wee bit rich for what you are getting. I’d be totally down for it at $10k.

20 cars per month? That’s crazy! As a full-time car salesman, I’ve yet to have a 20 car month, with 15 on a good month. That’s selling cars that actually run and are in good condition, with the backing of service, marketing, and finance departments that can fix the cars and arrange financing for the 90% of people who