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0-60 times for the 86 are at least somewhat hampered by 2nd gear toppping out at 57-58 MPH. Nearly anything that can make it to 60 in second is going to have a better 0-60.

Yeah, which is why we should all be happy cars like this exist.  In the real world, performance metrics basically don’t matter (unless you plan to track the car, in which case, you probably aren’t buying new anyway).

I don’t know about you, but there are a TON of cars from a decade or two ago that I’d love to buy new today.

It just needs the option to fold down.  I know I for one never use the screen plastered on my dash, it’d be great if I could fold it down and pretend it wasn’t there.

I think everyone’s missing what class the Supra really fits into:

So, the front isn’t great, but the side profile and tail are probably the best out there for a Japanese car right now, barring maybe the Miata.

Thing is, it’s a Supra. Being horrendously ugly is kind of it’s thing, especially the mk4. You want a pretty car, buy a Mazda.

There’s no such thing as a four door coupe. If it has four doors, it’s not a coupe.

Looks better than I expected it too. It’d probably look better in yellow or black.

It’s everything from 1976 to about 1985 that’s a problem.  Many of those cars had trouble meeting smog standards when new, or are actually made less reliable by their outdated smog equipment.

A lot of people don’t like the E-Type because it has typical British reliability, accurate or not for well maintained examplesMuch like why so many people don’t like rotaries.

Just FYI, the entire city DID burn down in the early 1900s.

No, but an Atom or any other dedicated track car will probably be faster.

As always, depends where you live. $150k a year is unheard of around here, and practically minimum wage in LA.

The thing that makes the least sense to me is that you CAN game the system to a point: If you don’t have any lines of credit and don’t have any significant debt, adding debt or a line of credit you don’t need absolutely will increase your score, possibly dramatically, as there seems to be an upper limit on how well

To second this, Ohio allows prepayement penalties and in my experience they’re pretty common. I’ve only bought two cars but in both cases at least one of the offered loans had a prepayment penalty.

It’s a lot easier to see out of a top-down convertible.  Also, if you’re tall, you may not even fit in the RF, a fixed roof is thicker than a fabric one.

No matter how good it was I’ll never like Porsche Unleashed, because the licensing agreement behind it denied every other game Porsche for about twenty years.

Retractable hardtops add weight and eventually break.