If someone buys me this car, Ill buy everyone here a Bailey jersey.
Including myself
and Ill wear it while driving it......
1987 Buick GNX
Including myself
and Ill wear it while driving it......
1987 Buick GNX
somebody talk me out of buying this.
Please hurry
Bailey drives one.
You'll waste half your day trying to get away from women who want to chat you up.somebody talk me out of buying this.
Please hurry
You'll waste half your day trying to get away from women who want to chat you up.
Honda plus 25% markup?somebody talk me out of buying this.
Please hurry
Honda plus 25% markup?
ouch -- that helps!
somebody talk me out of buying this.
Please hurry
Going through a Mid-life crisis?somebody talk me out of buying this.
Please hurry
I'd go with the Prelude. 1989 means no airbag though, right? If so, be careful (says the guy who drives the death trap).For a second "play" car -- not a daily driver..
A. 1989 Honda Prelude Si , 29,000 miles
B. 1993 Mustang GT convertible, 26,000 miles
C. 1989 Lincoln Mark VII, 38,000
All are in outstanding condition. Both Honda and Mustang are manuals.
Thoughts?
Out of that group, I probably go with the Prelude. Don't see many of that generation (or any generation really) on the roads anymore. It won't be fast but it sure could be fun. Hard to say no to a low mileage fox body Stang though, even if it is a vert...For a second "play" car -- not a daily driver..
A. 1989 Honda Prelude Si , 29,000 miles
B. 1993 Mustang GT convertible, 26,000 miles
C. 1989 Lincoln Mark VII, 38,000
All are in outstanding condition. Both Honda and Mustang are manuals.
my weekend play car...faster than a GNX, but not as coolFor a second "play" car -- not a daily driver..
A. 1989 Honda Prelude Si , 29,000 miles
B. 1993 Mustang GT convertible, 26,000 miles
C. 1989 Lincoln Mark VII, 38,000
All are in outstanding condition. Both Honda and Mustang are manuals.
Thoughts?
2013 Ford Focus bought new in 2012. 61,000 miles in nearly 10 years. The girl works for Volvo and their Friends and Family lease is amazing (new car every year, fully loaded with full insurance for $350 a month) so we take her car anywhere we travel to.
I bought mine to drive 10 minutes to the train when I was working in the city and then locally when the pandemic hit. It's great to have a "beater" car that's reliable and you don't have a problem fitting in tight spots in the city when you park in the street. The bumpers are shot to shit from all the banging I've done on front and back bumpers of cars I parallel park into but that's about it.
I had friends in Queens get new cars, BMW's, Audi's etc and they'd always get angry when they'd find nicks on their cars, scratches or whatever. Never understood that, you know what you sign up for when you park on a street or avenue. It's not going to look new for long.
5th pick in the draft?We drive for five.
I think you're doing it wrong if you're hitting cars.
There's a reason why they're called bumpers. It's not like people take great care getting out of a tight spot either. All you have to do is look outside your window and watch people get out of a spot where your car is. You're definitely getting hit.