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We should absolutely be fining loud babies. Lots of people enjoy the sound of a Lambo, no one is saying “oh cool a screaming baby” 

Sleeping babies are usually pretty quiet, awake babies can be outrageously noisy.

I mainly hear this from non-enthusiasts, but Miatas. People still think they’re feminine and wimpy, and don’t realize it’s the most raced car in history, and for good reason. For $60k, you can get a turn-key, track ready MX-5 Cup WITH a sequential gearbox.

I’ve always thought deleting the back seats of a 4-door is pretty silly. I get it in a 2+2 where the back seats are not typically useful for carrying adults, but it seems to me if you are deleting the seats you are better off buying a car that was designed as a 2 seater in the first place.

So many to chose from, almost all of which have been mentioned by others already. For me, it’d be either the Acura NSX (somewhat “attainable”) or the McLaren F1 (way beyond my means to either acquire or to run—“engine-out service”? Not on my budget!).

I’m honestly surprised that this is the first vote for the NSX that I’ve seen.  Such a brilliant vehicle, balanced rather than overpowered, and it still looks gorgeous today.

Duh, McLaren F1

It’s not just the greatest performance car of the 90's. It’s the GOAT:

I nominate the original Acura NSX

The absolute correct answer is the F1, it is easily the greatest performance car of the 20th century to be fair.

The obvious answer is McLaren F1, considering it still holds the fastest NA production car title some 30 years later. But for me personally it would be the Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4

McLaren F1.

Man there are so many choices. Like all the choices.

2008 Subaru’s only had a one-touch down function because anything else would cause the head gasket to fail. 

I am a massive Honda Fit proponent for a city car, so bear with my biased opinion.

Actually yes. I travel a lot, and I love going through timeline to see the places I’ve been. I use this feature a lot.

I have used it several times to go back and find a the name of a bar/restaurant/museum/attraction/etc that I went to while in a particular city. I just did this about a week ago for a coworker that will be traveling to Japan; I was able to pull up some places that I really enjoyed but didnt remember the name of (ex:

surely you don’t following last decade of JDM hype, this is mild case if you compare it to most south east asian countries. I’ve seen similar price in used car market for older year of Civic hot hatch and even higher for Civic coupe 5th gen (for comparison, pic above is either 6th or 7th gen civic)

I am absolutely baffled as to how a person can spend a lot of money on a vehicle and then at some point simply park it and ignore it completely for countless years while it slowly decays.

Plus, the loading port for the Mr. Fusion was in about the worst possible spot to reach.