Aienan
Aienan
Aienan

Pbbth to AC. up here in Canada it needs to be insulated and heated so I can use the other 8 months of the year without freezing digits.

@Elhigh: No, that is Misery's ride.

Mr. Musk, I have to hand it to you to stand up and deal with this head on. Definitely earns applause from me.

@LuckyChuck: I love Porsche's, but I have to agree. In general, the guys who buy these are way worse than M3s, Vette's etc. Specifically though, 911's and to a lesser extent, Boxter's. I havn't met a jerk with a Cayman yet.

@invincible-delta-88: That's just because no one has them yet. Give it time, they'll be hated too.

I have to disagree with number 1. I had a friend with an 84 Aries, and it was a hateful little box. It didn't help that the carb was so badly messed up that it would idle up to 100, even after I and another guy rebuilt pieces of it, the idle would still reach 40.

Why can't Porsche just race them already?

It may be ugly, but underneath, its still a Ferrari. I'd drive it.

@Critique_: I have to agree, nothing else comes so close to perfection.

@BigHarv: Hmm, I thought you could get them for 75ish. My bad.

I got a Nissan Armada to $68,238.44 CDN

@pauljones: "Yours till I have the pleasure of seeing you"

Civics, Neons and Cavaliers are up there, but in terms of volume. The worst customizations probably go to Eclipses, Tiburons or FWD Celicas.

@Nieros: I would also argue that it gave us the 3rd Gen Celica/Supras, RX7s, Audi Quattro's and the Dodge Caravan.

I threw up a little in my mouth.

This could be the first collaborative truly open source grassroots racing team.

1984 Celica GT-S. Was my first car, blew the engine. I want another. Strike that, I need another.

While I DO like the Aztec (Which is inherently shameful), I hate to admit that I do want a Panamera. I realize its a Porsche that has put on a huge amount of weight... but still! 4 seats in car format!

Yes. An original Cavalier. Those things are horrid, on par with being stabbed with a rusty fork for hours on end.

@maximum-sienna: Yes, the new ones are faster, safer and provide better fuel economy. Most of them though (And forgive me for sounding like Clarkson), have very little soul. I still love my 84 Celica GTS more than anything else I've ever driven.