The seller says the car comes with two sets of Porsche wheels, but warns that it needs a new catalytic converter.
The seller claims this car could travel from coast to coast on just $170 worth of gas.
The ad claims this two-owner car is presently being relegated to weekend warrior duty.
Unlike the swing axle-rear first-generation Corvair, the second generation has a fully articulated IRS.
Along with other goodies, the ZHP package imbues seven more horses to the 330’s already stout M54 straight six.
This low-mileage old-school Caddy is claimed to have been garage-kept and covered all its life.
A lot of minor maintenance has recently gone into the car, which the seller says makes it a turnkey proposition.
The Evora is only the second 2+2 in the company’s history, and it’s the only mid-engined one.
As the hottest version of Mercedes’ smallest roadster, this AMG-messaged SLK has the show and the go.
With influence from Lotus and Mercury Marine, the OG ZR-1 has the most interesting Corvette parentage of all time.
While not the ballsier MR, this GSR still has got the goods.
A rare five-speed manual and two-door body make this 4X4 a rare find.
A new clutch, battery, and brakes may make up for the car’s high mileage.
As obvious as the title may be, the Taycan truly is the Porsche of electric cars.
Lotus-tuned suspension and an engaging engine are two hallmarks of this oft-forgotten Isuzu coupe.
The seller claims the car has only 9,800 miles but says it needs a ‘basic tune-up’ after sitting for years.
The seller warns that the car needs a replacement fuel pump and a new top, and thus describes its condition as…
This survivor woody wagon could potentially be the nicest Pinto on the planet.
The seller claims the aftermarket wheels and coilovers are this hot Honda’s only non-stock components.
The ad notes high mileage but claims the car “Runs Great” and sports a new catalytic converter.