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Ah, Paul. Let’s not forget this is also the guy who’s truck got stopped on the way back from a superbike race, with £100k in Coke, alongside a loaded gun and a small bunch of other drugs in 2011.

My wife bought an ‘03 Liberty from Enterprise when it was a year old. 11 years later she still has it and it’s been fantastic. I guess this would be the outlier?

i am on my third ex-rental car now. had 2 impalas and now a equinox. so far no issues on any of them. and i drive 20k-30k miles a year. always found them for cheaper than retail sails vehicles. the impalas, a 2003 and a 2012 were awesome deals too, way better than the equinox. The 2012 Impala LTZ had 27k miles, was

Username checks out ;)

Wife has a 2010 Camry (please contain your laughter) that her parents bought from Enterprise Car Sales and it hasn’t given us a single problem. Dare I say it’s a fairly good appliance car.

all the times I’ve rented a car, I drove it like it was my car. Last thing I want is to get stuck with a rental company hanging repair bills on me.

True true. Best laid plans of tax law makers huh? Good lord are we really talking about tax codes on Jalopnik? :O

Ironically, my insurance would increase if I had a prius over my WRX. Prius - 100/month, WRX - 72/month

Disagree. I’ll gladly take the prius, then spend money in ripping everything out and putting a 500hp V8 in the thing but with amazing silent exhaust and use it to go trolling all the sports cars.

Enter it in the Baja 1000.

A Reliant Robin

Murano Convertible.

Veyron (or Chiron). I could never drive it to its full potential and the running costs/taxes/etc. would be way out of my ballpark.

The Cobalt.

Did you literally live up to your screen name after that?

Subaru sells reasonably well in England. They also don’t share our AWD fixation - some of them, apparently, actually know how to drive.