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Drew Wilson
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We have a GTI in the family, and the answer to this question is Miata all day long, if you can live with only two seats. It’s the better driver’s car.

If they let you enter the race, they need to let you finish the race.

Props to the boat owner.

I’m a fan of their ingenuity.

“Friends used to joke that they’d date a guy who took mass transit before they’d ever consider someone in a Toyota Camry.”

As a designer, I strongly have to disagree. The Z8 is well done and pretty, but there is one car that is not only stunningly beautifuly but downright revolutionary in its aesthetics: The i8. This car absolutely floored me when it was first shown, all the thinking out of the box and the amazing surface treatment are

It’s that rust-belt Jalop sensibility. Finding good in even the worst vehicles.

Cars&Coffee Crime Scene Carstume

Happiest little vampire. The fangs are glow wire glued to white cardboard.  Then on Halloween I park it at an angle facing the street and wired up a simple flasher to flash the headlights.  With or without the fangs kids love that little car.

Or, alternatively: 

When asked about the possibility of selling a similar version of the 370Z, Nissan officials responded by saying “Wait, what the hell is a 370Z?”

My Italian grandmother would have approved from her plastic covered couch

For all his efforts to preserve it, the mileage isn’t even all that low by collectors standards. There are two (admittedly non-ACR) SRT-4 Neons with less miles on Autotrader right now, both under $25k.

Its MSRP in 2005 was $20,700. With inflation that’s $27,400.

I would say that the OP was about cars...
But then there was a Gladiator & Chevy truck.

*cough*

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There’s a glaring omission to this list:

It would be the AMC Eagle family of cars, but sold under the Jeep name.

For more of my thoughts on this stone busting, visit autotrader.com/oversteer *odd jump cut to black screen and white text*