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With a stick like that we should at least get a picture of the good dog who did this. 

Huh? A ‘97 Miata has 10 less horsepower, weighs a tick over a ton (2293) and has a heater, stereo, top, windows, etc. And you can keep the other $20k or so in your pocket.

Fuel gauge works fine, it’s just always on empty. 

At this price it had better be absolutely pristine. Otherwise it’s a car to enjoy ironically or put to work as a stuff-hauling beater, and it’s not worth $12.5K for either of those roles.

Yeah, not at all shocked this one disappeared quickly. The tinted turn signals are the one dubious thing I can find on this car, and that’s picking at nits giving how well the rest of the car presents. Might indicate the replacement lights are hard to find, given it looks like there was some work to return this car to

NP. I don’t think I’ve ever given one until now. Considering its age, the body and interior are in excellent condition. I’ve haven’t seen an engine bay from a 1995 Honda that damn clean since the 90s and early 2000s. The owner clearly takes very good care of that car. I wouldn’t care about the odometer discrepancy for

I would. Better at 10k than 14k. I inherited the 5-d00r in exact color and configuration, but in rusted Kansas City condition.  This is pristine.  I would want another in my garage, but would need a bigger garage...

ALAN ARKIN WINS THE STEAK KNIVES
by Miles David Moore

I’d be more excited by the 2CV that Roger Moore drove in “For Your Eyes Only.”

Not sure if they are selling”, is the key phrase here. You would have to check back daily to see if they actually sold. 

I was haunting the used-car sites for the TSX sedan 6speed, and the 2009+ models really never dipped below $8k-$12K. Covid added $2k to the pricing and inflation another 1k, so that makes this an okay price with the rebuilt title. (As estimated by wonky math.)

I saw one the other day and remembered that they existed. $10k is a normal price for these. This, the Mazda6 wagon and the X Type Sportwagon are the wagons everyone forgot existed.

We need to get back to worshipping the sun. This “Jesus” thing isn’t and hasn’t been working out for some time now. 

All of these regardless of brand simply look really stupid. As in- sure- try and convince anyone that’s a 1930's classic when anyone with a brain can see its just a modern car with shit stuck to the front and rear

Stock BMW short block... with all the Alpina goodies bolted onto it.

M539 has done exactly that. After rebuilding the engine — twice — he’s now got a B7 that may actually be better than what rolled off the lot. He hasn’t yet said how much he’s sunk into it, but I’m guessing he’s inching close to $100k (for a full restoration).

I don’t mean to brag, but I have something in common with a Lexus. We both have tiny Speedos!

This price looks way too high for a high mileage C4 Corvette with the slushbox.

Wow! That’s a clean Daytona!

Maybe it is just me, but whenever I see a listing where there was an engine swap or some other major rebuild or swap done just 2-3k miles prior, I wonder if the owner is “sick of this POS” and trying to cash out before it strikes their wallet again.