21k-Mile 1971 Datsun 240Z Series I
Currently $103k.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1...mail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2020-01-29
Winning bid $310k.....
21k-Mile 1971 Datsun 240Z Series I
Currently $103k.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1...mail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2020-01-29
So when are you picking it up?Winning bid $310k.....
Holy fasting shirtWinning bid $310k.....
Does it tend to pop out of 4th gear or something?Great driving video included....
Modified 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback 5-Speed
Great driving video included....
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1...mail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2020-02-04
Why? Best car I ever owned was a 1992 Maxima.In a World where Integras are selling for $80K, $300K for a Datsun doesn’t seem too crazy.
Jk it’s fucking ridiculous, especially considering my hate for nissan.
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Why? Best car I ever owned was a 1992 Maxima.
That thing just never aged. Rode great. Handled like a dream and would flat haul ass.
ETA - She also had a Merkur XR4ti, but that's another story
Did it have good brakes? I've only driven a few, but they've all had terrible mushy brakes. Might just be a Ford thing from that era because I kinda remember my Mustang being the same way.She also had a Merkur XR4ti, but that's another story
Many Japanese cars have higher ratings for durability than American cars. Honda, for many years, had the highest and was one of the most stolen, especially their VTEC engine cars.Well that’s probably why, it was a bubble era Japanese car lol. I don’t have beef with their old products, mainly the company as it is now.
Their current lineup is stagnant and some of their cars haven’t had a major overhaul or redesign in 15 years, such as the Nissan Frontier. The 370Z has also largely been the same since it came out, but prices are staying the same. They’re currently in turmoil since their *former* CEO, Carlos Ghosn, did some shady shit and then fled japan inside of a box to avoid prosecution.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/12/business/nissan-earnings.amp.html
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2019/12/30/business/carlos-ghosn-lebanon/index.html
In his defense, Japan does have unusually high conviction rates. Not to detract from any of his wrongdoings though...
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That "most stolen" statistic always bothers me. Wow, a Honda Accord is the most stolen! Maybe because it's the most purchased too? I'd rather see a non-dimensionalized statistic that shows the percentages of Accords stolen vs. sales.Many Japanese cars have higher ratings for durability than American cars. Honda, for many years, had the highest and was one of the most stolen, especially their VTEC engine cars.
Many stolen end up in Mexico.That "most stolen" statistic always bothers me. Wow, a Honda Accord is the most stolen! Maybe because it's the most purchased too? I'd rather see a non-dimensionalized statistic that shows the percentages of Accords stolen vs. sales.
That "most stolen" statistic always bothers me. Wow, a Honda Accord is the most stolen! Maybe because it's the most purchased too? I'd rather see a non-dimensionalized statistic that shows the percentages of Accords stolen vs. sales.