Definitely not! Aside from the color I will become the laughing stock of my whole neighborhood.
In a heartbeat, I would dump my car for that one. Then I would take that car and sell it for a nice sized profit over the value of my old car and would purchase a more fuel efficient car and save the rest. That car on the screen is worth a good chunk of change and with the chrome and body in good shape, I can only imagine that the white leather interior is up to par too. Definitely not my color, but someone will pay top dollar for that car...8.
You certainly out did me there. I was thinking purely in social constraints and overall cosmetics and you are already making a profit.
I forgot to rate it,
Based on the look: 1
Based on the suggestion above for resale value: 10
Would I trade in a heart beat. One reason working on a machine like that is a pleasure in simplicity as far as gas mileage I can soon fix that with some basic modifications. Second it is a great ride, and a joy to drive in a large car. I would rate it higher but sorry the colour has to go! a solid 7. I hate tiny cars.
That car isn't simple at all and neither will your gas bill be with today's prices.
The car isn't simple? Compared to todays cars they are much simpler and you also have room to get in and work on them. There are gas delivery system modifications that can greatly increase the fuel consumption of hearty motor like the one in that machine. Do not think for a minute that car company's today have the most fuel efficiency designs employed. Even simple changes in the gear rations in the rear end can make huge differences. With out the electronics to have to jury rig with potentiometers ad such to trick the mother board into thinking the motor is running to their factory specs one can do lots of thing to make the motor run more efficiently and cleanly.