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Not to mention the Camry comes with 'Auto-Gas Pedal' standard so you do not even need to floor it by yourself. It does it for you at random times.

Funny thing is if I post a picture of my car here it is IDENTICAL to it. Same colour. Same wheels. And in as good shape as his.

Well I can comment on the 7-Series as I own a 1999 750iL with the 5.4L V12. Extremely reliable IF and a BIG IF, well maintained. That means you will replace anything by the book, BEFORE it breaks. If a water pump is supposed to be replaced at 100,000 miles, DO IT at 90,000. Injectors? Do them before 120,000 miles.

Wait! Not sure anymore...

I have to agree with that. Most parents seem to forget that any vehicle that seats 4 or more people will be a problem for a teenager. I have seen MANY times Mazdas, Hondas, etc packed with 5 teenagers doing all sorts of crap inside the MOVING car. Terrible idea. A slower two seater is the ideal car. No matter what

Well just look at mine. It is pretty much a factory delivered car looks wise. It was ordered with the factory Aerokit II. Wheels, Porsche Sport Classic II. Originally silver but my son, seen in the picture driving the car, used plasti-dip to get them black. We did some work on the engine (ECU, intake), exhaust,

Friend took them for me.

For sure you can expect it and I will explain why. First of all the market for big sedans is very small because not many people like big cars AND way less people have the pockets to buy them. The second reason is once these cars are out of warranty, they scare the beejesus out of 99.9% of the population due to the

Nope. Mine is at least 30 years newer...

As someone that owns a Boxster S and a Lamborghini I must say the Boxster is indeed one of the most underrated Porsches ever made. Simply because they are relatively cheap to start with AND are damn cheap 10 years later. As of today $10,000 buys you a very decent Boxster that can be tweaked/souped up to Carrera levels

It looks like it is not the Carbon Fiber mirror so expect $1200 in parts (new mirror) and at least another $800-$1000 in labour to get it replaced at the dealer. Mine broke but I rebuilt it at home (no trim was damaged) so it cost me nothing at the end. And yes, the door trim is sort of a PITA to work on and that

Agreed 100%. I would not sell my 750iL BMW just to buy a 10 year old Honda Civic that I know nothing about it and that can turn into a money pit very quickly. My car I know it inside out and every single thing that was done to it maintenance wise. I know it will run forever with regular maintenance. The only bad thing

Unfortunately we did not post it anywhere. But the reason for that was the simple fact there were TONS of information out there, from websites to YouTube videos. It is really not hard. As I said since we got no compression on Cylinder 5, it is an engine at the end of the day, built by Germans and not by Aliens. If

No worries! Keep in mind anyone can rebuild a Porsche engine at home. I did it with my son with no previous knowledge and the car runs beautifully to this day.

Keep in mind MotorMeister was the biggest scam ever in the Porsche world. I have been on the Porsche Club of America for many years and the horror stories from them just piled up. What of course led them to bankruptcy. Funny thing is, the scammer, Jerry Marks, opened another shop now called 'Stuttgart Auto Werks' that

I know what you mean. Funny how people pass on used cars in general. The deals you can get on some AMAZING used cars are unbelievable, especially when you get to the most expensive models (Audi A8s, BMW 7-Series, etc) where depreciation works like nowhere else.

Exactly my thoughts as a fellow Canadian. At $60,000 you are already in crazy used car territory. BMW M5s, Maserati Quattroporte and so on. The list is insane. I was looking for a 4-seater Ferrari 612 at the Ferrari dealer in Toronto. Could get it for under $90,000. 2005 model. Sure it is $30,000 more than the Subaru B

But it turned out that the Cayenne was actually a sign of good things to come. Within a few years of its debut, Porsche had built a V10-powered supercar. It released the 911 GT2 and GT3 in the States for the first time ever. And it put a roof on the Boxster to form the Cayman. The end result was that Porsche purists

Amazes me how short sighted these so called 'Scientists' are. Go back 100 years and the 'scientists' of the time would tell you it would be impossible to get to the Moon. Or to send video/pictures from Mars.

By fluids I mean Albino Unicorn Blue Blood. Not the usual cheap oil Ferraris take. And it is not just a bulb, it is a swarovski encrusted thing with a gold/platinum base. Sounds cheap at $3 but once you put it in the car it becomes a $253 bulb. I CALL THAT MAGIC.