"Niquemarshall" (dominiquemarshall)
02/01/2016 at 15:23 • Filed to: None | 3 | 31 |
At the pick and pull, here is a great condition Volvo 740 wagon GLE. GLE trim means it has the rarer 16v engine and overall it was a great looking car. Had brand new tires and good paint. Guy said it was being junked because it was “old”
What a shame.
Daily Drives a Dragon - One Last Lap
> Niquemarshall
02/01/2016 at 15:28 | 2 |
Save it.
DrJohannVegas
> Niquemarshall
02/01/2016 at 15:28 | 1 |
No possibility of parole? Not even for the engine?
Alfalfa
> Niquemarshall
02/01/2016 at 15:35 | 0 |
Save it!
At least nab those wheels.
Future next gen S2000 owner
> Niquemarshall
02/01/2016 at 15:37 | 0 |
Well, assuming it is an 89, 27 years old is a very old car. We honestly need to scrap more older cars and get them off the road.
ttyymmnn
> Niquemarshall
02/01/2016 at 15:38 | 4 |
Guy said it was being junked because it was “old”
I’m turning 50 this year. That hits pretty close to home.....
cletus44 aka Clayton Seams
> Future next gen S2000 owner
02/01/2016 at 15:40 | 11 |
Uhhhhhh say what now? Old cars are unequivocally the shit.
Hoccy
> Future next gen S2000 owner
02/01/2016 at 15:51 | 0 |
Living up to your nickname right there.
Niquemarshall
> Daily Drives a Dragon - One Last Lap
02/01/2016 at 15:56 | 0 |
I wanted to buthe they said they wanted 800 or 900 dollars for it and they can’t verify that it runs
Future next gen S2000 owner
> cletus44 aka Clayton Seams
02/01/2016 at 16:06 | 0 |
Sorry boss, they aren’t. They have worse crash ratings, they generally have worse mpg, they have lower hp, on a whole less reliable and generally inferior to the subsequent generation that followed them.
I get it isn’t a popular opinion, but can we be honest and take of our rose colored nostalgia glasses for just a few minutes.
cletus44 aka Clayton Seams
> Future next gen S2000 owner
02/01/2016 at 16:17 | 8 |
Wow those are all very good points. I guess if I was solely buying a car based on crash ratings, fuel economy numbers and reliability ratings I’d buy a 2015 car. But as an enthusiast, I desire something beyond the rational and practical for my car.
I want something with soul, brio, and character. Something that’s cool, unassisted, primal, and something that can’t be bought on a showroom floor by any random dude with $10k for a down payment.
Yeah, not everyone can maintain them, or put up with their old-world driving dynamics but that’s why I like them. When I see a guy/girl in a ~50 year old car I know they’re one of us. The ones who love driving more than saving money at the pump or being safe in a crash. Old cars rule.
Future next gen S2000 owner
> cletus44 aka Clayton Seams
02/01/2016 at 16:22 | 0 |
To each his own.
Birddog
> ttyymmnn
02/01/2016 at 16:28 | 1 |
No kidding!
Birddog
> Niquemarshall
02/01/2016 at 16:31 | 1 |
Get the Cylinder head from it. Turbo Ford guys pay a decent price for them.
Fun Fact.. The B234F cylinder head was designed in part with Porsche.
duurtlang
> Future next gen S2000 owner
02/01/2016 at 16:35 | 0 |
To each his own.
Exactly. But I couldn’t disagree with you more. Imho we need fewer new cars and appreciate the older ones more. Our throwaway society is wrong from both a moral and a sustainability point of view. And that’s ignoring the ‘fact’ that older cars are generally more
fun
.
Future next gen S2000 owner
> duurtlang
02/01/2016 at 16:40 | 0 |
I don’t agree that older cars are inherently more fun. But aren’t most cars that are junked, something like 80%+ recycled?
Berang
> Future next gen S2000 owner
02/01/2016 at 16:42 | 0 |
There are of course also models that have never been properly replaced by a modern equivalent. But I don’t think a Volvo wagon fits in that category.
Future next gen S2000 owner
> Berang
02/01/2016 at 16:46 | 0 |
True.
DancesWithRotors - Driving Insightfully
> Niquemarshall
02/01/2016 at 16:51 | 2 |
Still worth it. Worst case, drop an 8V turbo motor in and let ‘er rip.
Matthew Phillips
> Future next gen S2000 owner
02/01/2016 at 16:56 | 0 |
you have a good point, but do you mind looking from my perspective.
I am a 23 year old student on a limited budget, I can rarely afford a mechanic and don’t even think about a car payment. I live on my own I pay rent and taxes and a full time student.
Unfortunately cars are my life and as a young adult I have to get around. I drive a 23 year old car because it was $600, it’s fully loaded and in the past year it has started up every morning. Is it a piece of shit compared to a new car, yes, but my insurance is $60 a month, it’s paid off so I don’t have to worry about the bank coming after it, and it’s a car that’s simply within my means.
Now lets look at your reliability statement vs my own car, a 1993 Crown Victoria. I have had no major issues outside of normal maintenance after I fixed the oil leak and a blown coolant hose. overall I’ve spent less than $2k since I’ve bought it and it’s been more reliable than my friends 2001 Neon or even my other friends 2003 Mercedes S class. Yes all older cars, but close to a decade newer than mine.
I love older cars because they’re just awesome pieces of shit and nostalgia has nothing to it.
Matthew Phillips
> Future next gen S2000 owner
02/01/2016 at 16:58 | 1 |
honestly an investment of a good tuneup I could see this car being resold for close to 2-3k on a lot
Future next gen S2000 owner
> Matthew Phillips
02/01/2016 at 17:03 | 0 |
I can understand driving a cheap beater car because that is what a set of finances dictate. And generalities are just that, there will also be a subset that proves the rule and a subset that break the rule.
I would argue that the majority of people love older cars because of irrational love/nostalgia. They seem to forget flooding a carb and having to wait when they are late for work. Or having serious rust issues after 3 years.
Matthew Phillips
> Future next gen S2000 owner
02/01/2016 at 17:21 | 0 |
That I can understand.. I for one believe in fuel injection, but I do want to experience a carbureted engine at some point.
Jordan and the Slowrunner, Boomer Intensifies
> Niquemarshall
02/01/2016 at 18:07 | 0 |
Where is this car? I could possibly swing it if it’s where your last Volvo wagon post was. I’ve let one die, I don’t want to let another.
coqui70
> Future next gen S2000 owner
02/01/2016 at 22:58 | 0 |
Perhaps they don’t have the multiple airbags but and old Volvo, SAAB, Benz or BMW is built like a tank. Audis are pretty good too. These cars were designed by engineers that understood that every part of a car works for you or against you in a crash.
Performance? There always have been performance cars.
Reliability? That’s what maintenance is for.
Inferior? Hardly, and with more style and individuality that the beige-mobiles, Mom-UVs and econo-shitboxes they make now. The only nice cars now are the expensive models not everyone can afford.
pImpOfThePerverse
> Niquemarshall
02/01/2016 at 23:37 | 0 |
someone really ought to find a good home for that white block.
pImpOfThePerverse
> Future next gen S2000 owner
02/02/2016 at 00:03 | 0 |
Those are the reasons people like corollas.
Niquemarshall
> Jordan and the Slowrunner, Boomer Intensifies
02/02/2016 at 08:55 | 0 |
Columbus Ohio
Niquemarshall
> pImpOfThePerverse
02/02/2016 at 08:56 | 0 |
It’s a redblock
Jordan and the Slowrunner, Boomer Intensifies
> Niquemarshall
02/02/2016 at 12:49 | 0 |
Ah, too far.
pImpOfThePerverse
> Niquemarshall
02/02/2016 at 14:59 | 0 |
even moreso, then.
greasemonkey235097
> Niquemarshall
02/04/2016 at 15:12 | 0 |
Yes, because new cars with their black box recorders, ecus everywhere, airbag lights only a stealership can read, multiplex systems no one can repair, and leave you stranded check engine lights are so much better.