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Absolutely depending on what the engines are.

I was going for NP the whole article but rusted out floor boards and rust mentions turned me off. Rot scares me, so I'd have to stay away... It'd be NP for $8K if the body was straight.

This seems legit, and hopefully in good enough condition to Take Me Home without trouble, but I need Both Sides of the Story to really understand this car's True Colours. What is the maintenance history? I mean, I don't want to spend all my time in The Waiting Room of the nearest BMW shop. After all, Strangers Like

So.. is this a new series, Canadians in cars getting coffee?

Before you accuse me of saying that the Mazda3 competes with some Mercedes-Benz, let me quickly explain that's not where I plan to take this. We all know the Mazda3 could never compete with Mercedes-Benz, because the little Mazda will rust to bits in 10 years. Whereas a high-end luxury vehicle such as, for example,

Lets sue Dual tape decks!

Absolutely ridiculous. Should we sue phone makers too? I have alot of my library downloaded on to my phone.

Gumball 3000? More like Eightball 3000! amiright?!

Actually, some of them are considered among the best offroad vehicles...."Are Land Rovers ever actually utlized offroad?" is a better question.

Sometimes when you're driving in Massachusetts, an axe might come flying through your windshield. THAT'S WHAT'S UP.

The design, while beautiful, makes no sense. There is no reason to have a large bonnet if you're putting the batteries in the floor and the motors out by the wheels. Sure, they can put a big frunk up there, but why? The beauty of the original designs was how they celebrated the engine, giving access for

I like to think that it looks like that because he ate a cherry Popsicle sideways. You know, cause he's quirky like that.

From the department of average Joe:

Am I the only one who senses an upcoming Top Gear episode?

An 8:14 would have taken the pole at the 1966 German Grand Prix by two and a half seconds. The guy booted to second on the grid would have been Jim Clark in a Lotus 33.

Interesting. They've made a vehicle with both transverse and longitudinal engines.