![]() 03/18/2015 at 12:16 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Am I trolling the theme by posting this? Man, I don't even know anymore.
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that is one shitty baguette though...
![]() 03/18/2015 at 12:24 |
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I liked the Premier better.
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But but it has new standards of performance and all the same elements in the Medallion sedan's performance picture...
(Man, the writing is all... Not-English).
![]() 03/19/2015 at 15:49 |
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I'll have to apologize in advance for this, but I've found another way to find unloved gems in Germany.
Surprisingly nice for the price €1100 hunter-special
Panda 4x4
with built in dog cage!
38k km Volvo 340 for €1100. From the collection of a late enthusiast.
€1100 Fiat Panda , interesting partly because of the interior. I suspect this to be a factory special edition interior! Dance!
Surprisingly nice 36k km VW Polo for €1090
And another nice one for €1200.
I'm also amazed by all the Commie vehicles you can get, cheaply.
![]() 03/19/2015 at 16:01 |
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as a straight up investment, that Fiat Panda "Dance" is likely the strongest one of the bunch. I know a certain group or 2 of people in the USA that would pay huge money if that is original. That panda 4x4 is pretty slick though too for a beater!
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I think the interior is hilarious. There's even a Dance! decal on the side.. I really do think it's original. 53k km and a 1 owner vehicle, owned by a lady who became incapacitated (too old probably) to drive. This probably explains the damage to the side. Damage which kills the value.
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oh yes, I totally saw that. Looks clean except for the dings in the door and dogleg. There are actual dancers that would love it for a city runabout. And then there are some more um, flamboyant people here that would want it for the rainbow colors. Or me who would just drive it because it is a clean old weird car :)
![]() 03/19/2015 at 16:23 |
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It's very practical too. And fast, or so the commercial below (in Dutch) notes. The first video, however, is even better. It's about an old Belgian guy with a garage narrower (155 cm, 5'1") than even the narrowest modern car. The mk1 Panda isn't a modern car though. But how does he open his door? There might be subtitles available. Note that this isn't meant as comedy, it's real.
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oh these are great!