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My first car was a 68 Charger 383 4spd. I saved up for 2 years straight, and purchased it when I was 16. This was in 1996. I've always been into cars, and I don't think getting something lame helps anybody out. If you don't have passion for your car, why would you monkey around with improving or maintaining it?

His punishment should be castration. Seriously, it's dumbasses like this piece of human trash that somehow knock up stupid chicks all the time and pass on their genetic deficiencies.

Except you complately ignored me regarding 911s. Sc's are desirable; the cheap ones are mid years.

LOL @ 15,000 being rare.

Ugly. :\

Get a 95 S6 Avant. Slightly bigger, same motor, still fucking awesome. LOVE mine!

LOL that's like $150 in vinyl and an afternoon in time. Hilarious.

Velocity is amazing. I wish I could subscribe to just that one channel, over the internet. I love it!

Actually the SC is pretty desirable in terms of air cooled cars. You want a mid-year 911, which was made from 74-77. These had the notoriously unreliable 2.7 liter motor with the magnesium case. The case was so soft the head studs pulled out at about 60k miles, requireing a full rebuild. This tarnished their

No, that's just unreliable and a nightmare to work on. :P

I'm jealous... maybe if I consolidated my herrafrush MkIV Golf on 997 wheels, my restored UrS6 wagon, and my 77 911... maybe... could afford half a downpayment. :(

What if you drive an OLD audi?

No seriously chicks who are actually cool will think you're a badass. My hot 34D 29 33 girlfriend drives a lowered GTI, and when she found out I have a lowered S6 wagon it sealed the deal.

Lame.

Having women throw themselves at you.

I was born in 1980, and during my lifetime, this is the FIRST car from GM that I've actually really really really really wanted. I will own one someday, when I replace my UrS6 Avant. I love having a fast wagon, it is perfect car for road trips. I use mine to go mountain biking, tow my 21' speedboat, camping,

Good. Cheaper. Older the better, easier to maintain.

Okay, I am not an expert, but I do consider myself fairly well versed in audio knowledge. I've built speakers, crossovers, set up complex systems that integrated 70s equipment with digital audio in a home theater environment, installed car budget car systems (HU+amps+speakers), and I know enough to know I don't know

Again, drive on across a few states and you'll get it. Quit comparing it to boosted japanese sports cars, and instead think of it as an all weather, reliable XJS/840 for covering long distances at extremely high speeds. It's definitely one of the most unique cars I've driven; I miss mine whenever I'm on the highway.