JonZeke
JonZeke
JonZeke

This car can't be fun in the United States, even with "show and display." In Florida it must've been awful - It probably doesn't have an S Class' AC to handle the heat, and those roads are dull in the extreme (unless the previous owner owned Sebring.)

This photo shoot barely makes sense!

That the most expensive version of a car (I'm looking at you, AMG S-Class) is the best one.

I'm not married to an SBC, I just say it because it's an easy answer.

If you wanted to spend $20K on a classic sedan for cruising, buy this - strip out the wiring and carefully mount the engine on a stand. Replace with modern bus system, SBC with an italianate-sounding borla exhaust and enjoy.

I agree with all of that, intuitively this shouldn't be the case - yet it is.

I find the whole idea of "1. So anyone can maintain the engine — including your choice of mechanic." quaint at best.

Does it really get more Japanese than this?

YES! The correct answer, again. I love that little air compressor! I use the one in mine on both cars, cold pressure ALWAYS correct before I leave the garage!

Clearly, not "everything."

While it's irrelevant to actually request a color to COME BACK at Porsche with their "Exclusive" program, I'd like to see 1988's Granite Green to come back in more photo models.

Why is he wearing a mansier?? He looks like an Jake Gyllenhall trying to play a doofy 70s porn star.

I miss my 760 wagon and living in a small upstate NY city. The winter I had it in college we had massive storms, perfect for testing Nokian Happelita Qs limits everywhere and anywhere!

That's what she said?

Tried to sell my other half on the virtues of the current Golf (in TDI flavor) and it was a no-sell.

I'm not an Audi fanboy, just posting a cheap speed option. The LGT is a nice car, I've nearly bought one on several occasions. I'd prefer the Audi's interior though, never really been impressed with the Legacy's.

Though I'd rather get a WRX for the reliability, the 2001 Audi S4 can be found for under $7000.

Though I'd rather get a WRX for the reliability, the 2001 Audi S4 can be found for under $7000.

There will be a tire-smoking sweet car waiting for you my friend.

They sold ~70K Mustangs last year, and just shy of 250K fusions.