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battery died today
haven't bought a battery in like 5 years what yall reccomend? autozone gucci?
I run the duralast gold from there on my Z and no issues at all. Super recommend
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battery died today
haven't bought a battery in like 5 years what yall reccomend? autozone gucci?
Yea man. Late in the month though.Thank bro appreciate it. #LibraGang . Yours is coming up right?
Really comes down to time/money, a good shop can certainly bring back that roof. However does the owner want to spend the money on the time it will take to bring it back. This car is probably going to fall into the restoration category so shops charge more for bodywork than say a new car. Never understood what differentiates it, but they love slapping restoration on a car to increase the hourly rate for labor.I wonder if it runs & drives because it's registered with plates. Usually cars in this shape would be off the street and in the driveway or garage. Roof is very iffy. That headlight appears to be bigger than the left one...could be the angle. Out of curiosity what makes this too long gone compared cars that andretti posted a page back & other cars of that condition? On tv people be reviving cars that literally crumble if you touch em or is that mostly tv magic?
Tolls are expensive as a MOFO man, I get it. However you need to be prepared for the consequences. Here in VA we have a new HOV express lane, when it opened a 10 mile stretch cost 34.50. Crazy they have no oversight on something like that. Company in charge has free reign to charge what they like.Toll evasion . They taped a leaf .MTA just caught this dude who owes over 50grand in unpaid tolls. Career toll evader. When they pull the car over he himself wasn't in the car but his wife & kids were. Needless to say they towed the car & his trial will start sometime this month. Why can't people just pay the damn toll like the majority of everyone else does...pure stupidity.
Put them MOFO's up there with ponzi schemesToll companies are predatory scams.
I remember you saying in this thread or another you did alright for yourself. So obviously the price isn't going to hurt you or cause you to stumble. Do you need or want the car right now, if it is just want I say wait until winter/spring next year. Prices HOPEFULLY will have normalized a bit. Plus depending on your location you really going to drive it in the winter?So, I found a 2019 M2 Comp for $58,994 with 12k miles. Has Executive Package.
Y'all think I should make the plunge? Or hold off and wait for prices to normalize? RN the price is a little under MSRP when it was new.
Even with the low mileage, and a reduction of 15% from when it was new, I have to imagine the true value of the car should be closer to $52k?
Put them MOFO's up there with ponzi schemes
I remember you saying in this thread or another you did alright for yourself. So obviously the price isn't going to hurt you or cause you to stumble. Do you need or want the car right now, if it is just want I say wait until winter/spring next year. Prices HOPEFULLY will have normalized a bit. Plus depending on your location you really going to drive it in the winter?
Folks keep guessing what dates prices will normalize with no real trending data to support it.
Don't give in papiSo, I found a 2019 M2 Comp for $58,994 with 12k miles. Has Executive Package.
Y'all think I should make the plunge? Or hold off and wait for prices to normalize? RN the price is a little under MSRP when it was new.
Even with the low mileage, and a reduction of 15% from when it was new, I have to imagine the true value of the car should be closer to $52k?
Folks keep guessing what dates prices will normalize with no real trending data to support it.
I agree, but i think at the core its because there are no humans able to workIt's more than just factory closures due to covid, there's chip shortages, rising shipping costs etc.
Thank you for the well wishes . Ahh man, that sucks, bet they had some gems. Wonder how that Camino is doing nowadays. Ohh that Lightning is . Paul Walker had that in the first F&F. Looks great in red or blue. Yeah his fox is dope. Never knew that's what the rims were called- I like em a lot. I always thought they were CragarDude happy birthday!
Both my grandparents died before I was a teenager so I missed out on all their cars, my neighbor ended up buying my grandfather's El Camino. He had a 2003 Ford Lightning that got sold too, total bummer.
I love your neighbors fox looks nice with the torq thrusts.
Thanks homieHappy bday
Thanks brozmaqbool happy bday homie
The article said unpaid tolls & fees. 58 grand worth to be exact.Unpaid tolls or unpaid fees? Them writing a fee on a piece of paper isnt a legit debt. It's one of the better scams they have going smh
True def comes down to what someone wants to pay to bring it back. Anything to increase them hourly rates lol. Tolls are expensive. I've read the Verrazano's bridge here in NY is the most expensive bridge crossing in all of U.S.- $19. If you're a resident of Staten Island you get a discount. Goddamn $34.50? but for 10 miles I guess it kind of makes sense. I've also read FL has the most tolled roads. My neighbor has a lot of family in FL & he said you can't drive more than 5 mins on FL highways without hitting a toll. They're much cheaper tolls like 10cents here another 5cents there but he's got family spread-out from North to South of FL & he says his pockets bleed on tolls alone when he's down there.Really comes down to time/money, a good shop can certainly bring back that roof. However does the owner want to spend the money on the time it will take to bring it back. This car is probably going to fall into the restoration category so shops charge more for bodywork than say a new car. Never understood what differentiates it, but they love slapping restoration on a car to increase the hourly rate for labor.
Tolls are expensive as a MOFO man, I get it. However you need to be prepared for the consequences. Here in VA we have a new HOV express lane, when it opened a 10 mile stretch cost 34.50. Crazy they have no oversight on something like that. Company in charge has free reign to charge what they like.
I-66 express lanes debut with $34.50 toll, among the highest in U.S. - The Washington Post
My guess would be 10 percent of that is actual tolls while the rest is fees. Happy birthday btwThanks bro
The article said unpaid tolls & fees. 58 grand worth to be exact.
Yeah who knows, it's a massive amount lol in fees. He did it to himself. Thank you for the birthday wishes appreciate it .My guess would be 10 percent of that is actual tolls while the rest is fees. Happy birthday btw
It's more than just factory closures due to covid, there's chip shortages, rising shipping costs etc.I agree, but i think at the core its because there are no humans able to work
correct me if i'm wrong, just been seeing this on the news alot
Lack of workers is further fueling supply chain woes
A lack of workers is adding to supply chain problems as companies grapple with delays ahead of the holiday season.www.cnbc.com
If you’re interested move in on it and see if they will budge. If they won’t reasonably just hold out.So, I found a 2019 M2 Comp for $58,994 with 12k miles. Has Executive Package.
Y'all think I should make the plunge? Or hold off and wait for prices to normalize? RN the price is a little under MSRP when it was new.
Even with the low mileage, and a reduction of 15% from when it was new, I have to imagine the true value of the car should be closer to $52k?
My boy posted this on his IG story
If you’re interested move in on it and see if they will budge. If they won’t reasonably just hold out.
great reply ty for the infoI own a PE firm and we own some production factories out in Asia.
I can tell you the attribution to rising cost and scarcity of supply is a combination of several moving parts:
1. Lack to abled bodies who are willing to work
2. A lot of people just do not want to work or cannot due to lack of available vaccination
3. Production shortage due to supplies. The automotive industry has been hit hardest due to a sem-conductor chip shortage
4. Rising costs of distribution and shipment
5. Inflation
Now, everything above should be corrected over time, but item #5 is the kicker. We need to see what the federal reserve is willing to do to address this issue. Unfortunately, it's also our greatest concern as well.
Note below: A visual representation of how poorly effected the chip-shortage has been to the automotive industry...
The good news though, is we're seeing more orders for new vehicles being fulfilled. And wholesale pricing has seemed to have gone down by 2-3% from the last quarter. There seems to be some light at the end of the tunnel here. Also, there's been whispers of an impending recession within the horizon. Should this come to fruition, we should see pricing come down even further.
great reply ty for the info