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How does one buy these cars at a massive discount?
How does one buy these cars at a massive discount?
How does one buy these cars at a massive discount?
I had read on another site the the Dubai Police were selling them, but couldn't find link or mention on their website.Dream job for supercar fans: hunting abandoned vehicles in Dubai | This is Money
How about someone pays you to go find them?
I had read on another site the the Dubai Police were selling them, but couldn't find link or mention on their website.
Greece had a similar situation when their tax authority brought in a rule stating that you had to show source of income if you had luxury cars / boats / etc.
all of these rich folks that didn't report vast majority of their income were just dumping their flashy assets at pennies on the dollar.
as of a couple of years ago, there was a single person in Greece who reported income of over 1 million Euros.
I had a client living in Dubai, and he would pay his rent a year in advance, just so there is absolutely no mix-ups.Yeah, from what I understand it's in person auction only (not online). And since not paying your debt is a major crime there, you'd want to be sure you had enough cash in hand to get them and get 'em on a trailer to get out. I'd love to know what kind of money they are bringing.
Also, one article had a Dodge Caliber in the photos of the "exotic" cars for sale.
I had a client living in Dubai, and he would pay his rent a year in advance, just so there is absolutely no mix-ups.
they do not fuck around.
jesus, wrap what's left of him in a bubble
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Nice local GTI Rabbit on BaT:
No Reserve: 1984 Volkswagen Rabbit GTI
Sure seems to have had a tough time in the 80s though lol
My dad smashed every car we owned from the time I was born (mid-80s) until...well, I guess he never wrecked our 96 TDI Passat. Included two K-Cars, two Taurus'es (Taurii?), some other crappy Dodge/Plymouth car I can't remember right now and a Bonneville. He didn't total the Plymouth Voyager we had before then either but he did once back it into another car in our driveway lol.To be fair, I had as many if not more collisions in the 80's myself. This car is my soulmate.
My dad smashed every car we owned from the time I was born (mid-80s) until...well, I guess he never wrecked our 96 TDI Passat. Included two K-Cars, two Taurus'es (Taurii?), some other crappy Dodge/Plymouth car I can't remember right now and a Bonneville. He didn't total the Plymouth Voyager we had before then either but he did once back it into another car in our driveway lol.
He's only had one accident since when his truck hydroplaned on the highway. Which is to say, it sure seems like the roads are a lot safer these days then they were back then.
I love the other discarded bicycles around the ramp as if he keeps trying new bikes and hoping for a different result.All mine were on bicycles.
Doesn't sound like these are coming to these shores
Doesn't sound like these are coming to these shores
We Will Not Be Receiving The 2021 Volkswagen Arteon R
At least you Yanks can get the Regal Tour X. We don't even have that luxury.
I think most Buicks are rebadged Opels/Vauxhalls. Not sure how much longer that'll be the case though since neither's owned by GM anymore.BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I've seen a few of those around, nice look. I was shocked at first, but it was originally designed and built by Vauxhall and Opel in Europe, so that probably explains the style.
I think most Buicks are rebadged Opels/Vauxhalls. Not sure how much longer that'll be the case though since neither's owned by GM anymore.