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Down in Richmond, VA this weekend and the local Z-lot next to my hotel has a Mitsubishi Expo LRV up on the ramps.
And in case you’re wondering, of course there’s a Daewoo Lanos on the lot.
But we need to enhance further to fully appreciate the Cadillac of Daewoos:
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Is that Lanos a 2002 model?
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Eccentric cars, a website, decent prices, and free CarFax reports?
We Stan.
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They had a row of newer stuff, RAV4s and CRVs - but this back lot... Everything from the Lanos, to a Windstar, several Cavaliers, and a C5 Vette.
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A dealer around here had an SLX on the back lot. This was like a week ago, and I’m in central Georgia.
There was also a shop with a Nissan Stanza van a couple years ago.
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Southern car lots are such a shock if you spent time in New England and Eastern Canada. This stuff hasn’t existed there for 15 years...
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Yeah, just have a look at the Cherokee Auto Group website I featured before I got Kinja’d. s i g h
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will do
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And I’ve known about the Cherokee Auto Group site for years!
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And all of the old Tacoma’s and Hardbodies running around still.
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Hardbodies even rust in the PNW. Nothing rusts in the PNW.
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Now the PNW is a place of weirdly low mileage cars and time capsules.
Only in Washington state would there be a one-owner 1998 Chevy Cavalier Z24 with lengthy service records and 230,000 miles.
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Very expensive to change cars there due to heavy taxes on change of registration
(11% in Seattle area on sale price or Blue Book
for private sales
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, plus a huge tax break on older cars for transit taxes mean people hang onto their cars a long time.