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I've found that Edmunds is fairly accurate for new vehicles and a bit low for used. Most consumers qualify for some sort of buying program whether it be through their employer or a bank or service they are members of (USAA or AAA for example). Those buying services are just TrueCar with a private label, so I never

Because we can all afford $70,000+ electric sedans.

I would like to take this opportunity to point out that no dealership uses KBB, no consumer should use KBB, and I've never understood where they come up with their figures. It's always grossly inflated.

No mention of Rocky IV and it's epic Jalpa montage? There's no easy way out of this one for you, Doug.

To piggyback on this price creep discussion, just yesterday I somehow ended up on the Game Show Network, and a brand new BMW 318 coupe had an MSRP of $22,000 and change in 1985. It's an absolute shame how expensive vehicles have gotten.

The worst is the Mustang drivers with a "GT-R" badge stuck in the back. Dumbasses.

Need more door operation photos. Normal like v10s or scissor like v12s?

I'll always love the Islero. Lamborghini before it became "Lamborghini".

I had a 2012 Volt lease that I drove for 9857 miles before it was totaled. I had used 10.2 gallons of fuel in the time period. I loved the car and it worked perfect for my commute. It even allowed me to walk away from a serious accident with just a sore nose due to the airbag.

Looks great, a rather forgotten hero car for 1990s Japan. I always see a first generation in my neighborhood that is in desperate need of rescuing from its teenage owner. Good luck with it, what are the plans?

What criteria do you base the C4 ranking on? I'm genuinely curious. The ZR-1 and Hammer were great, but the rest of them left quite a bit to be desired to me.

Mazda 787B

I'm so glad I left my Chevrolet dealership in May.

A Subaru dealership cannot provide a General Motors Certified Pre Owned warranty. That's why the GM store would have to buy it. Just like a Toyota store can't certify an Accord. It's done through the manufacturer, not a dealer group.

My major issue with the CTS is the interior. Every one that I've been in that is more than five years old is full of squeaks and rattles. The cup holder cover, sunglasses, arm rests.... It would drive me absolutely insane.

The absolute worst part of these types of advertisements is what it does to reputable dealerships. We have a Kia dealer in Orlando that saturates the airwaves with "$7000 above KBB for your car". Of course, they have an addendum of $7495 on all their new cars. However, people would come in to our dealership who does

So by that logic, I should buy a used house, keep it no matter what changes in my life, replace all the components that break over and over again until I die or the house burns down?

1998 Supra Turbo six speed. All of them have been "1000 RWHP!!!!!! Ized"

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I'd love to. Unfortunately isn't not an easy car to fit in when you're 6'4". I'll be damned if I buy a car I can't drive!