I really like this 911. That kind of goes without saying since I don’t typically feature cars I don’t like, but I mention it simply…
1 CommentYear: 2017
They say looks aren’t everything and that it’s what inside that really counts. Sometimes that’s the case with cars but a lot of times, well,…
2 CommentsEdit 11/25/2017 – the asking price on this example has dropped a substantial $40,000 from $159,888 to $119,888. I have been looking for one of…
Comments closedThis is a $18,000 11 year old Volkswagen Golf. And, by Volkswagen Golf, I mean Rabbit, because for a short time VW North America apparently decided to resurrect the small fuzzy bunny name which dated back to the first generation. Hey, it had worked with the Beetle, right? Except that most people had negative associations with the Rabbit which outweighed the negative associations with the Mk.4 Golf. It was a strange choice that was pretty quickly abandoned. Whatever, it’s the same car with a bunny symbol on it so you’ll make Playboy fans all excited to see a kindred spirit driving. Yes, that’s why they’re giving you a thumbs up.
Okay, back to the price. It won’t take anyone long to see that you can pop over to Volkswagen and buy a brand new Golf for under $20,000. This one is 11 years old and has nearly a quarter million miles on the chassis. I know Golfs retain silly residual value, but this is a bit ridiculous – or, is it?
CLICK FOR DETAILS: 2006 Volkswagen Rabbit on eBay
3 CommentsI’ll admit this is somewhat of a rare feature for me. I don’t usually go for Porsches that present in this sort of condition unless…
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