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Should have sent us the Roadster instead.

Counterpoint: west Texas.

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And if you've never been to Delaware, which is understandable, because there's not a whole lot there besides credit card companies, it is really, really small.

Neither, because I'll continue to restore my NA. But really, if I were choosing between the two, I'd go Miata, of course. For one, I came of age in the '90s during Japan's golden age, so I sort of "belong" with the Japanese option. FIAT has been gone from the US for most of my life, so I don't have much of an

BAHAHAHAHA I totally missed that! With a broken microphone... ouch...

The video actually got an audible laugh out of me this time with "the car for people whose favorite Beetle's song is Champagne Supernova."

Keep insisting on it and you may get it. $3k is cheap. Persistence goes a long way.

You make good points and I also am not a fan of those trends. The college I attended and now work for is less enthusiastic, but it probably just depends on the town. Also, you should go for that Fiero. Probe will probably not be much fun. Focus SVT has promise if you can find one in decent shape. Fiero might be a

I agree, I don't blame younger people for a seeming lesser degree of enthusiasm (don't take that as me saying you're less of an enthusiast, because I mean it as there are just fewer of you that are enthusiastic about them). A lot of it does have to do with finances and that parents seem to have to get their kids the

The 1990 Nissan Pulsar GTiR will be road legal in the USA next year.

I don't mean this to sound rude so please don't take it that way, but this isn't the kind of car where you buy it and leave it stock. You could, but you'd be wasting a ton of potential. Besides that, Jackson Racing has been around for a long time and backs up their product with a lot of R&D and a warranty. There may

I agree. It was just too good of an answer to ignore. Plus, the sound of that 430's V8! Oh man! What a sound! I did one of those "drive a supercar" experience things a couple of years back. My wife got me reserved for a Gallardo spyder, because I'm such a Lambo fan, but when we got to the track, I heard that 430 and

No, they didn't, but I was born during a more car-centric point in popular culture. 2014 is no 1980. Don't get me wrong though, I'm not writing them off. That initial post was half way just tongue in cheek. I still aim to get kids interested in cars. It's just not as popular as it once was. Not by a long shot,

I'm an adult, at least physically, so yes! When I think of what kids like these days, I think of devices, not Lambos, which was why I was so surprised. This kid must have some petrol-head parents.

That had to be a sweet gig! I love shooting cars. I'm sure it's even better getting to shoot something so unique. It's a really nice angle you got of it too.

Those do get made though, or was that your point?

It depends on what you're comparing it to. Cheap for a car in general? No, but not unreasonable. Cheap for something fun to drive that's new and has a warranty? Yes.

Stratos.

Is it just me or is this really people making a mountain out of a molehill for the sake of a badge? It's a Japanese car and on top of that one that had a lot of raving and fanfare about it when it arrived, so there's a very healthy aftermarket out there. For $4k you could just get CARB legal supercharger, throw in an

Kids still love Lamborghinis? There may be hope for the future after all. Also, great to see a kid's birthday wish come true. I didn't get to ride in or drive one until I was 32 but then my grades were not as good as Jacob's.