05STi
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Love this list with the exception of the Veyron but I agree it should be included.

The diesels get up to 52 memes per gif.

Gah! Not a response

Ze Germans have a way with memes!

I keep rereading the headline to make sure it's correct.

"Hey look over there, it's something besides low oil prices destroying our precariously teetering natural resource based economy!" - Putin 2016

Was hoping this was a Tavarish article

"Hey everyone, look at something besides our economy imploding!"

Here I was hoping he'd have a Guy Fiero...

I have a year 2000 V8 Tahoe and I think it gets the same mileage albeit with less power and weight

I'm not worried about it, I'm saying it's a disingenuous title given that the 5 year ownership costs of this more closely resemble a new BMW than a new Ford Fiesta.

One is designed to be a race car, the other for offroading. Every economy car is 80% as capable as your Wrangler and most are half the price. I think you just wanted to tell everyone you drive an old Wrangler for some reason.

You're arguing that a car is more practical than a Ferrari. For our next lesson we will discuss that the color blue is not the color red.

Credit union is not a bank

I didn't do my research before making that assumption, but figured I'd check to see who was right. The oldest RR allowed from the Edmund's TCO calculator is a 2009 RR which retails for 17k more than the one listed here and has an $82k TCO. If we very generously assume that the 2006 RR was purchased for the same

What's doubtful? That the operating costs for a 9 year old RR are higher than a new economy car? I bet you could own and operate a Fiesta for 1/4th the price of this car.

I'm just saying it's a little disingenuous to make the comparison to a new Ford Fiesta when it comes to overall costs. Realistically buying this would be the equivalent of buying a new 35-40K+ car over the course of 5 years.

The RR SC is certainly more interesting, but these articles are phrased in a way that it makes someone seem stupid for buying a Ford Fiesta. It would be nice if a little more effort went into these articles and gave 5 year estimated costs for owning a LR SC vs a new Ford Fiesta . I think we'd end up seeing an article