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I had a bugeye wrx when I was in college (wish I still had it). I had the slowest "wreck" ever on summer tires in it. Turning a 90 degree corner on ice at about 5mph, I slid sideways all the way across the street and bounced off of the curb on the other side, hitting both wheels. Didn't break the wheels, but did screw

I picked up a 1994 Saab 900 for my little brother a few months ago. I was shocked to find that it had heated seats back then.

My mom has bad arthritis and found that the heated steering wheel in her Yukon Denali help out a lot on long drives, so that's one.

There are very few cars I want more than a series 2 XJ6C. I think it's one of the best looking cars of that era.

When I clicked on this, I assumed it would take me to Jezebel...

I expected to see some of Max's work on the list-

As much as I like this generation of Supra, they weigh far too much. The automatics are pushing almost 4,000lbs. Even the heaviest of mustangs were considerably lighter. For a fun car, I'd rather have a Miata or 240sx.

In Eagle? Maybe. Eagle is where everyone from California lives. If it were in Nampa, definitely crack pipe.

I've lived here in Boise for about four years. This car has been for sale time and again for at least two years, if not longer.

This awkward version without music is better.

I would drive this anywhere.

I would drive this anywhere

Overall, it looks pretty good. Tail lights need to be round. The tail lights kill it for me.

One of Honda's selling points was that you could wash the inside with a garden hose...

I was in CCC in September and saw this beauty, really glad I stopped by when I was in the city.

I didn't look into buying one until a few years ago, but they are far out of my price range now. There was a '69 912 with a 911 engine in it (so a 911) local to me about four years ago for $10k. It was in decent shape but I didn't know prices were going insane so I didn't buy it. I've been kicking myself since then.

I would also add to this almost every classic 911 over $100k, which is almost every classic 911 on ebay...

Cool little car. Anything bearing the Zagato name is up there in my book. The owner appears to be a bit of a tool. Including his middle name in his introduction and wearing a racing suit on a Sunday drive. Someone I would avoid at a local cars and coffee.

Depends on what you consider "abhorrent". I average 15mpg around town and 18-20mpg on the freeway with mine. That's with all-terrain tires. It had highway tires on it when I bought it and consistently got 21-22mpg on the freeway. I've always been happy with the mileage considering it's size.

I am always shocked at how Tacoma's and Tundra's hold their value. They are far and away the most expensive used trucks on the market.