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Great response from someone who writes for a living. You and I both know it to be the truth, and judging by the sentiment of others around here lately in the comments on the postings, I’m not the only one who’s noticed. Don’t shoot the messenger as the old saying goes.

Yeah, for $45k, I’m buying a 996 turbo, not a 964. Still, $25k for a 911SC just seems so silly. Maybe if I win the lottery or some rich uncle kicks the bucket.

Screw that, I want a T-38!

It isn’t original. But it’s awesome.

I came here just to check that this thing was not on the list

NOPE!

Came here to say this, but glad it was already said by an actual Mustang guy. haha

There is no vehicle that seems more purpose built to crash while leaving car shows than the ford mustang.

Always a Mustang driver... and I say that as one of them.

yet another preventable tragedy

the Active Body Control hydropneumatic suspension which can be a few thousand dollars to replace and calibrate by a dealer, and the engine’s two ignition coil packs, which are $1500 apiece. Both issues, if assessed and ruled out beforehand, aren’t deal breakers and easily taken care of with good maintenance and a

This, so much. Last car I had I got used. Kept it for 8 years, and that put it at 14 years old when I sold it. I now have a new car that I plan to keep for at least 10 years, barring any unforseen incidents. As I’ve said before, cars are not investments. Cars are very expensive tools. You can either buy new, and get a

“I value my time and never want to waste any of it. Now I’m off to buy a used exotic sports car having done basically no research.”

Certainly and I understand that’s his counterpoint to the other writers here. I’m just supplying the counterpoint to the counterpoint.

Lot’s o problems with this here article.

The issue is they have a missing link. The Z-car platform is that missing link between performance and affordability. They need the performance car for the everyman not something that is priced that only the mildly wealthy can attain.

i love washed up 80s porn stars and strippers. they know how to party.

I like the C4. I think it looks great, far from “the ugly ‘Vette,” and far better looking than the C5. I like the backflipping headlights, the simple and unadorned wedge-body, and Callaway did some wonderful stuff with those cars. I’ve liked cars since I was in diapers being that I’m 27 now, the C4 was the Corvette I

No, it’s just a Mustang owner.

Hahaha are you high?