Car-spotting thread

I'd honestly be nervous with something that wasn't driven. Everything must be dried out and there is really no service history for the first 16 years. I'd feel better with 50 or 60k miles and regular service.

I can't argue with the logic at all. BUT, put $2000 into replacing all the rubber stuff and you've got a new Cayman with a NA motor for half the cost of a 2024.
 
I can't argue with the logic at all. BUT, put $2000 into replacing all the rubber stuff and you've got a new Cayman with a NA motor for half the cost of a 2024.
I biased towards the Caymans, I've always loved them, but if it were my money I'd pass on this, I wouldn't get one with an IMS, and this one has the non-serviceable version. Yea, the failure rate is less than the previous years, but I would save my money and look for a later 987.2 or even a 981.
 
so since this is moab....im wondering if someone bought a surplus bradley to drive around in the desert? Although this is probably going to Ukraine
Saw 3 going through town so probably just being transported.

Moab unfortunately has a main Street that is basically the highway through the area. Cool to see stuff like that but a ton of loud trucks.
 
Wasn’t sure to post this in Doggo thread or here. Or maybe both.

Part of me feels this is also very irresponsible like the 3 kids with no car seats above.

But after driving behind for a few miles the dog was basically falling asleep like that so clearly it is used to driving around like this.

When I got to a red light and the Jeep was to my left dog was laying down in the back seat. I can only hope the dog was strapped in securely.


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At a red light on a busy 40mph road. 3 young kids. No seatbelts, forget about car seats.
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my god people are idiots.....The amount of stories my wife comes home from the ER and tells me about badly injured kids not wearing seat belts. Like ya we all did it in the 70s...we also died by tens of thousands every year.
 
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