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    I was going to post the same thing, I hear these planes before I ever see them. Very distinctive ear porn indeed.

    What lesson? Always buy a warranty. New cars, especially those from the country of Germany, tend to have major issues when your basic warranty runs out. And we all know their parts and labor prices are insane. Get the extended warranty, it not only pays off if you need major service but buyers (and dealers) like to

    Sad indeed, but the Fiesta weighs over 500lbs less than the GTI. And has a slightly better power-to-weight. I blame DSG.

    I have a couple of picks:

    Simple, M5.

    I owned a 350Z, needless to say, and I once carried 6 people in it.

    Meth is helluva drug.

    I have a feeling that the one of the many reasons the dealerships wont give you a price over email or the phone is they want your foot in their door and they can try and sell you another, perhaps more expensive, alternative to what you are seeking. But your comparison with the population and density makes total sense.

    2005 Thunderbird. It's sticker price was almost $40k. You were paying for nostalgia which no one really bought.

    I don't consider a 911 a "supercar".

    Ferrari 360 Spider. Red? Yes. Convertible? Yes. RR platform? Yes. The only car I could see myself cruising South Beach.

    I dont know if I'd consider a 911 a "supercar". Maybe a 959 or the new 918

    How did my suggestion of the mid 2000s Sonata and Accord not make the list...

    Nice Accord...oh wait.

    I'd say a Ford Fiesta, or just a Fiesta. It was sold everywhere.

    I really like the orange and grey combo, either way configured.

    Having an HPI remote control car (1/10th scale) in my carry on. I'll leave it as that.

    Reminds me of the tractors from Cars.

    From a regular Viper to a GTS-R Hennessey is pretty drastic.