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KinjaNinja
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Look under the hood of any car built in the Seventies.  This is what you will see.

The price is $130,000.  How many people buy $130,000 vehicles.  That market has to be very small.

In a few years $50k will seem like a low price at the current rate of inflation.

3nm means less power needed.

Just like my college days!

In case anyone prefers to see comparative trends with a graph and not just a chart of numbers.

Yeah, but they are hundreds of dollars cheaper than flying United.

Its like the olden days when you could purchase a stand by ticket on Pan Am.

I bet they made more than $5k.

lmao, of course you defend a car you own.

It’s an Acura, not a BMW, Mercedes or Audi.  Even if you do have to fix some things, it won’t be as insanely expensive as with vehicles that have “German Quality”

It's an Acura, not a Ford.  It is just reaching it's mid-life.

Probably tough to do much better for $4k these days. 

In this market, it runs and looks cool.  Worth the price.

And we should be happy to pay extra when buying airplane tickets to support them.

You just need to stop being poor!!!

You become a resident in Texas after only 30 days.

I think they stopped that shortly after the steroid scandal under Mayor Cluck and 4 years of military duty to qualify.

And the auto manufacturers evidently have no idea what the user is actually paying for the vehicle.

Mack was a top recruiter.