God. Some day we will all look back ( hopefully) at this time period and wonder how on earth so many automakers decided to make unbelievably stupid looking cars. The above is a perfect example.
Tangentially related, I feel like maybe Toyota needs to apply some Konmari method to their busy, overwrought design.
This new BMW 2 series looks pretty good, nice it has a hatch.
It looks like a Kia Forte from 2014.
I think the early 2000's are going to be a time jalops look back and realize that it was the last point you could get a manual transmission without all the nannies, have a good chunk of power, modern reliability and many modern conveniences. NP for this Vette.
Why the F is everyone complaining about miles, when only @ 115k? Sure, if it had 250k miles.... anything that is worn out at this mileage, would also be worn out for sitting if it had less miles. Example: Bushings, shocks, etc.
This price doesn’t seem, somehow, too bad considering what you’re getting. Too bad about the mileage though. I’d still have to cross-shop a Boxster but where else are you going to get the fun/reliability quotient?
This is the only version of this generation that I’d want to own. It’s not pristine but at this price it leaves budget for some work if you want to increase performance (which is unbelievably easy with all the aftermarket support). Don’t see too many original z06 of this generation left that haven’t already been…
something something interior
Like like the Cardinals got swept The Right Way.
Splinter was the only place I was ungreyed but I could never bring myself to make comment because whenever I did it was a deluge of shit lol
Looks like the new Hyundai Sonata, but weirder.
/looks at every model in the current lineup
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