Jennifer Smith+FollowFerrari California T: Turbo Era Icon for SaleIf you’ve ever wanted a piece of Ferrari history, this 2016 California T is calling your name. It’s got just 19k miles and marks the brand’s big leap into turbocharged engines—think F40 vibes, but modern. Finished in sleek Nero with yellow calipers and all the Italian flair, it’s both a daily driver and a weekend thrill machine. Plus, it’s the last of its line before Ferrari went full turbo V8. Would you rock this as your everyday ride? #Cars #BuyingCar #FerrariCaliforniaT20Share
trhodes+FollowThis Beetle’s Got a Glow-Up!Vintage car lovers, you’ve gotta see this: a 1957 VW Beetle Convertible just hit the auction block after a $30k makeover. It’s rocking a fresh Toga White paint job, a snazzy new soft top, and those classic round headlights that just scream ‘iconic.’ The inside is all retro vibes with a three-tone color scheme and original details. Not the fastest ride, but who cares when you look this cool? Would you drive it or just show it off? #Cars #BuyingCar #VolkswagenBeetle00Share
Stephanie Crawford+FollowSmart Fortwo: The ultimate Rochester city car?Finding a car that’s both budget-friendly and perfect for city life isn’t easy, but this 2015 Smart Fortwo in Rochester might just hit the sweet spot. It’s got just one owner, a clean title, and a reputation for squeezing every mile out of a gallon—think 34 mpg in the city! The heat works great (a must for our winters), and you even get extra wheels thrown in. The only catch? The AC needs fixing. For $6,500, would you take the trade-off for easy parking and low running costs? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Cars #BuyingCar #RochesterNY00Share
stephanie30+FollowNashville’s rare Lotus Seven S4 up for grabs!A true unicorn has popped up in Nashville—a 1972 Lotus Seven S4, one of just 660 ever made, and it’s left-hand drive! This lightweight classic packs a 1700cc Crossflow engine with about 140 HP and has been enthusiast-driven for over 15,000 miles since 2021. The car’s got a clean title, a logbook tracing back to its first owner, and a stack of upgrades, though it’ll need a new clutch soon. At $25,000, it’s a piece of motoring history ready for its next chapter. Would you daily drive a vintage Lotus? #Cars #BuyingCar #NashvilleCars00Share
Stephanie Lee+FollowPortland’s Falcon: Classic muscle, modern upgradesA 1968 Ford Falcon Futura in Portland is turning heads with its blend of vintage charm and smart upgrades. This garage-kept beauty keeps its original paint and straight body, but under the hood, it’s packing a rebuilt 5.0L V8 and upgraded suspension for a smoother, more powerful ride. The interior is nearly perfect, featuring sound insulation and a retro-style stereo. While the overdrive is starting to slip, the price reflects it—and there’s even a spare transmission included. For anyone who loves classic cars with a twist, this Falcon is a rare find. Would you keep it original or keep upgrading? #Cars #BuyingCar #PortlandCars00Share
Colleen Jones+FollowThis V10 BMW M5 in Melbourne is a true gemA V10-powered 2006 BMW M5 with a clean history and rare upgrades just hit the market in Melbourne, Florida. Collector alert: this Silverstone Metallic beauty comes with a full maintenance log, BE rod bearings replaced, and a custom dyno tune that bumps up the power by 50 hp. The enthusiast owner kept it garage-stored and loaded it with extras like a Supersprint exhaust and H&R sport springs. With only 70k miles and a price of $21,000, it’s a standout for anyone who loves classic performance cars. Would you daily drive a V10 or keep it as a weekend thrill? #Cars #BuyingCar #BMWM500Share
stephanie30+FollowClassic Alfa Romeo Spider turns heads in St. PeteA vintage 1987 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce just cruised into St. Petersburg, and it’s more than just a pretty face. This enthusiast-owned convertible has proven its reliability with a recent road trip from Tennessee and boasts some serious upgrades: a fully revamped fuel system, ice-cold modern AC, and a Nardi steering wheel for that authentic Italian vibe. The new Pirelli tires and performance exhaust mean it’s ready for any coastal drive. For $12,500, it’s a rare chance to own a piece of automotive history that’s both stylish and road-ready. Would you take this beauty for a spin? #Cars #BuyingCar #AlfaRomeo00Share
Jennifer Smith+FollowWhy this Chevy SSR in Seven Lakes stands outA black 2005 Chevrolet SSR in Seven Lakes just hit the market after getting over $8,000 in upgrades—think fresh brakes, steering, and a pro ceramic coat. The owner’s moving on to a boat project, so it’s priced at $17,000, way below what they paid last year. The 6.0L LS2 V8 is running strong, and there’s a new Sony touchscreen stereo inside. Only catch: the retractable hardtop needs a cylinder rebuild. For anyone who loves unique trucks with real muscle and a long list of recent improvements, this one’s worth a look. Would you drive it or pass? #Cars #BuyingCar #ChevroletSSR00Share
Stephanie Crawford+FollowPorsche Taycan Cross Turismo’s Wild Value DropWho knew a Porsche could lose this much value? The 2021 Taycan Cross Turismo, Porsche’s electric wagon, has dropped up to 41% in just five years—ouch! But here’s the twist: that’s actually better than the average car. Limited numbers and Porsche’s rep are keeping prices from tanking even more. If you spot one for sale, expect to pay a premium for that rare combo of speed and practicality. Would you buy a used electric Porsche? #Cars #BuyingCar #PorscheTaycan00Share
trhodes+FollowCar Dealership Add-Ons You Don't NeedCar dealerships are notorious for pushing pricey upgrades you probably don’t need. From extended warranties with endless fine print to overpriced roof racks and rear-seat screens, most of these extras are just profit boosters for the dealer. Want to save cash? Skip the nitrogen-filled tires, paint sealers, and fabric protection plans. Stick to what you actually need and shop around for any add-ons. Don’t let a smooth-talking salesperson drain your wallet! #Cars #BuyingCar #CarBuyingTips00Share