boostedbrick3
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This is the only answer

Such a waste.

It’s still a pretty car and the price isn’t bad.

Same story here, guy swerving all over the place, going into the incoming lanes of traffic and almost hitting several people head on. I’m driving behind him flashing my lights and honking trying to get his attention and warning people in the oncoming lanes. Goes on for a few miles and is actually pretty scary, dude

Happens to me all the time in my S2000. 

Why do you still have a one year old apple watch? Don’t you know there is a new one

This is what I don’t understand in the whole debate.  I think most would pay more just for the convenience and to not have to ever ride in another taxi again.  The drivers make more money, I don’t have to ride or try to rely on a taxi ever again.  Everyone is happy.

I went from a ‘95 Saab 900 turbo to a WRX and was disappointed with the it’s powerband.  I think my S2000 might have a better low end.

Just get an S2000.  You won’t regret it.

Wow, that seems like a crazy good deal. 

I’d love a diesel convertible, just not a beetle.

I have been fighting the urge for years but am starting to lose. Picking up an old Sylvania console radio tomorrow for no reason other than it was going in the trash if I didn’t get it. Mid 70's, solid state and fugly so it’s not even a cool one. At least it works and as far as I can tell was one of the higher end

I’d settle for one that isn’t trying to out crazy Trump

I rented one whenever I went to Bonnaroo. Nothing like being able to stay up all night and then sleep during the day in the A/C when the bands aren’t as good. Tried the tent route the first year and it was miserable. Still stayed up all night but then couldn’t sleep because it was so hot when the sun came up.  Wanted

It’s not the amount of buttons it’s their location.  Doesn’t look convenient at all to reach some of those.  I wonder if the screen will be able to do most of the functions of the buttons and they are for back up or something.  Seems odd.

When I do see them on CL around here they all have over 200k miles and show their age.  I just assumed they were all driven into the ground. 

Used to be so many G35's everywhere but I hardly see them anymore.  Are they junk? 

How so? Is it just a matter of speed?

I’m shocked this douche took time off from his four hour golf commercial to talk about the Chiefs.