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In a such a small car, FWD. I can see reliability and costly parts fixing for such small AWD hatch systems. I mean no one's ever going to buy a 40000$ hatch unless it's an A1 Quattro.

I'm genuinely wondering, what was the first and second car you got when you were younger. Say less than 24 years old. And second question, what car new car would you realistically get at that age? (Consider, what you use it for and money)

I kind of worry about the state of the internet, I do have a soft spot for advertising being a former webmaster. So my current way of going about this is to disable Flash ads only.

Nice nice! I'd like to recommend "side tab" browser plugins. Great for those who keep many tabs open. Unfortunately, I personally haven't found one that suits my needs yet so I can't recommend a specific one. Trying to find one for Firefox.

As for high end markets, ATI places better than AMD. Seriously, I'm waiting for AMD to finally replace or bring out a new FX series.

How about gunning for the sub Range Rover area?

That's good news, I think it's starting to get reliable. I heard stuff about fuel pump failures and such but they're dying away too. Ford may have possibly replaced problems parts completely.

Did the other issues get finally get fixed with a design modification yet? Their fuel pump and the other common problems you've heard on the forums? I genuinely thinking of a Focus/ Fi ST purchase in the future.

That may not be true for the BRZ/ new WRX. It's a new engine and the BRZ's has some Toyota engineering in it too.

There's this Top Gear quote that I think really described this car.

Doesn't matter, they'll ask what car it is and all you have to answer with is, "It's a Mclaren."

I do like the livery on this RSR. My bad, GT3 Cup/.

No hate but the total of an FR-S should be 32K, without anything . I live somewhere where the GST is low too. There's about 3-5K of dealership hidden fees and taxes when you buy new.

It's more of a really useful 'thing.'

Jalopnik headline: "You can have the mint condition _____ for the price of a Prius."

You can disagree but I think a reconsideration for the F50 would be fair. Formula 1 engine block, on paper can mean nothing but I've heard the engine. That definition of super car may be right but I think being 'special' is another key element to a supercar too. Nothing is more special than that engine note.

Isn't a ridiculously fast car a super car?

Can you imagine turbo and VTEC kicking in at the same time?

2 of my stipulations to why they still sell Buick here.

Since the 200 convertible died. There's been no econobox convertible for a long while.