This is the car that I went to Auburn, IN to see go across the stage and get auctioned. A 1982 Buick Regal Grand National with only 4,000 miles. Bidding stopped at $50,000 and I somehow doubt that it sold.
It was not perfect and it needed some cosmetic work. One example of the type of work that it needed was the gap between air dam and the lower edge of the front fender. It actually looked like someone had tried to glue it to the bottom edge of the front fender. It was nice, but not $50,000+ nice. Some of the interior plastic pieces were in the early stages of crumbling, and were literally turning yellow (see lower half of driver's door panel).
And my rental for the weekend, a 2022 Honda CR-V Hybrid for $45 a day, unlimited miles. Put 600 miles on it, with just $60 in gas.
It was not perfect and it needed some cosmetic work. One example of the type of work that it needed was the gap between air dam and the lower edge of the front fender. It actually looked like someone had tried to glue it to the bottom edge of the front fender. It was nice, but not $50,000+ nice. Some of the interior plastic pieces were in the early stages of crumbling, and were literally turning yellow (see lower half of driver's door panel).
And my rental for the weekend, a 2022 Honda CR-V Hybrid for $45 a day, unlimited miles. Put 600 miles on it, with just $60 in gas.
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