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A Free Fiat, A Fancy Ultima GTR And A Manual Plymouth Colt Vista In This Week's Car Buying Roundup

A Free Fiat, A Fancy Ultima GTR And A Manual Plymouth Colt Vista In This Week's Car Buying Roundup

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2024 Fiat 500e
Photo: Fiat

The Fiat 500e is small, electric and starts a little under $35,000. It’s also more spacious than the old 500e and comes with significantly more range. Unfortunately for Fiat, there aren’t a lot of places in the U.S. where its small size is an advantage, so it’s a little surprising that Fiat decided to offer it stateside. Even if you have no interest in buying a little EV, how would you feel about leasing one for $19 a month and $0 down? Because that’s a real offer from a dealer in Colorado. - Collin Woodard Read More

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2008 Ultima GTR
Photo: Cars & Bids

Like a lot of readers, I have to admit I’m addicted to speed. Motorcycles and EVs that make absurd amounts of power have also ruined me, making cars that are objectively quick feel normal and sometimes slow, even. If I want to get my fix, I need to be behind the wheel of something seriously fast and preferably lightweight. And yet, even I know better than to go near the 2008 Ultima GTR on Cars & Bids that’s also allegedly street-legal. I just got done almost dying and have no intention of trying that again. - Collin Woodard Read More

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Nice Price or No Dice 1979 Lincoln Continental
Photo: Craigslist

America is a big place, and it was once populated with commensurately big cars, as demonstrated by today’s Nice Price or No Dice Lincoln. Let’s decide if this big car demands a contrastingly small price. - Rob Emslie Read More

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Nice Price or No Dice 1977 Toyota Chinook
Photo: Craigslist

According to the ad, today’s Nice Price or No Dice Chinook “runs and drives excellent” and even comes with a composting commode in which to do your business. Let’s see if its price might also mean business. - Rob Emslie Read More

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Nice Price or No Dice 1989 Volvo 780 Bertone Coupe
Photo: Craigslist

The interior of today’s Nice Price or No Dice Volvo looks way-more luxurious than anything you’re likely to find at IKEA. Let’s decide if this fancy coupe is saddled with an equally upscale price tag. - Rob Emslie Read More

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Nice Price or No Dice 1976 VW Rabbit Diesel
Photo: Craigslist

If your classic car buying demands include crisp Giugiaro styling and unmatched efficiency, then today’s Nice Price or No Dice VW Rabbit may be your cup of clatter. Let’s see if this now classic commuter car has a price that might stir up some demand. - Rob Emslie Read More

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A front tree quarters shot of the colt vista
Photo: 928Javelin/ Bring A Trailer (Fair Use)

History remembers the Plymouth Voyager and Dodge Caravan as the original groundbreaking minivans in the United States, but Plymouth simultaneously offered another, less well-remembered people mover: the Colt Vista. It may even be the first crossover vehicle ever made, and this immaculate example is currently for sale on Bring A Trailer. - Logan Carter Read More

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Nice Price or No Dice 1992 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme convertible
Photo: Craigslist

Today’s Nice Price or No Dice Cutlass Supreme represents Oldsmobile’s first convertible model in nearly 20 years. It would also be its last. Let’s see if such heady responsibility also comes at a heady cost. - Rob Emslie Read More

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A render of a midnight purple Nissan Fairlady Z.
Looks good, I’ll take it.
Image: Nissan

There are a few colors that just go hand in hand with certain brands: Mazda’s soul red, Renault’s liquid yellow and Nissan’s midnight purple. Thankfully, Nissan is finally bringing its iconic shade of dark purple to the Nissan Z, but you’ll have to win a lottery in Japan if you want to get your hands on one. - Owen Bellwood Read More

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