For sale: 1987 Buick GNX
Hood smashed. Floor board rusted out and has a large hole...easily fits 30 passengers. No drivetrain. Previously used as a prop car. Started life as a Buick Regal. $300,000, firm. I know what I got here.
@jimfarley98@aspenideas A solid message, thanks Jim. I also think it's important to talk about how politics got injected into the topic of EVs. Simply saying not to talk about politics/ev's isn't the answer. Bottom line, buyers want choices, not mandates. Buyers decide the market, not politicians.
Project @Ford Police Interceptor nearly complete. Purchased this car on a public online auction from a small police department in Texas a few months ago for $2,500.
I was watching the news on the eclipse this morning and they had a live feed at a school in Mazatlan, Mexico. Safe to say the teachers should have kept a close eye (no pun intended) on their students using the equipment. Here ya go...poor kid.
@phoebesaid@freep@freepautos@Ford@FordTrucks@UMich@michiganstateu@marctothec Excellent article. I can see both sides & feel for Paul. I've been a Ford owner for 35+ years (20+ Ford vehicles). Ford has always been good to me, however they could do a better job at tracking/taking care of their loyal customers. This story is a good example of why.
@bobpockrass The real trouble is how NASCAR deals with this for the rest of the season. How can they possibly make a call now since they allowed Hamlin to jump the start and win. Sorry to say, this is just the beginning of the controversy.