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Bronco Henry
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Model 3 Performance.  Sorry in advance.

I’m sure the extra foot of length and 100+hp advantage has nothing to do with the price difference.

On which Earth are you taking any Stinger at $30k? 

The trans-am gets all the attention, but being the malaise era, the truck was the real powerhouse in the movie:

HEY! THANK YOU SO MUCH! I just watched “Agatha Christie Crooked House” on Netflix over the weekend, and the investigator drives this exact (according to the license plate) car! While watching the movie, I kept thinking, “I think that’s a Bristol.” I wasn’t sure and had forgotten to Google it until I saw your post.

Bill’s red Dodge Ram gets all the attention in my favorite movie, but Jo’s yellow Jeep pickup is my favorite.

I am going to have to say the 1950 Merc from Cobra with Stallone. Saw the movie as a kid and have wanted that car, well a similar one because I hate matte paint, ever sense.

The GTV-6 that James Bond hooned to hell in Octopussy!

The most underrated movie car isn’t a car at all, it’s a Honda Elite scoot with pop-up headlight. It just doesn’t get any cooler.

Daisy Duke’s Roadrunner. I remember it as being a 71 as a kid, mostly because that was my grandpa’s last car, but apparently the series would switch back and forth between that one and 73, which were very different from each other. They used these until the more famous Jeep CJ replaced it.

You must mean the most important vehicle in the Back to the Future franchise. The producers spent three entire films of a movie franchise focusing on a time travelling Delorean, and totally missed the star of the show.

Simple. Don’t cheap out buying any car, and you wouldn’t have had issues in the first place. I’ve owned 5 GTIs so far, from the last 5 generations each. Every single one I bought was the best example I could afford, and ran them hard. They NEVER failed and not once had a CEL (surprising for a VW). I’m sorry, but If

2002 Toyota Celica GT

Eh, but on a 5000lb vehicle with 8-1000HP, I would like to have the biggest brakes possible.

“Only 520 miles? Needs to be 1,000. If it were 1,000, I’d buy one tomorrow.

This EV won’t work for me because the commute to my job is 20 miles each way and once I get there they don’t give me enough money to buy this car.

I’ll be patiently waiting in the comments for someone to come say how this EV won’t work for them because their commute is 600 miles each way in the snow towing a 12,000lb trailer.

“and lawyered up right away”

Yes, it is terrible when people have the nerve to exercise their Constitutional rights and it clearly means they are guilty rather than following their attorney’s advice.

Well said.