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Attached find an example of everything you reviewed as good about the F-Type V6 in a package about 1/4th the cost.

same. there is always this red f-type that comes roaring down the street locally, sometimes when i’m walking to or from the train station to home. i usually just stop and stare. and keep myself from giving he driver a thumbs up.

Counterpoint - I’ve always felt that the BRZ was what the 944 should have been. A lightweight, well balanced, fun coupe with excellent steering and handling but with a boxer engine sound. Counterpoint 2 - the new Mustang is also good looking, more powerful, and with the performance pack or as the GT350 much more

I AM a lifelong Jaguar fan (I even say it British proper).... can you imagine my reaction? The only time I’ve ever almost plowed right into a telephone poll was the day that blue F-type passed me on the road. My jaw was dropped so far I had to do an emergency swerve/break to miss a pole.

I saw one of these driving around yesterday and for a moment considered leaving my own car in the middle of the road where it sat. I’m becoming concerned because this is not the first Jaguar in recent memory to illicit this reaction from me. It’s possible that I might be a Jaguar fan...

A used one of these is the dumb treat I’m going to give myself in a few years. Besides its stick and overall loveliness, I actually fit in it (6'4").

I’ve been driving for 16 years, my most expensive car cost me $3500. In these 16 years I had to use tow truck once due to a breakdown. Keep the cars maintained and do the necessary repairs before part failure occurs and you won’t have any problems. Any used car will require some initial repairs which should be

This is a lie from the pit of hell.

Then spend $500 / month keeping it on the road.

Especially since used RVs depreciate like a condom out of its wrapper.

While I agree with you, the flip side is if your parents aren’t financially literate, it’s going to be a more difficult journey to financial freedom.

I agree, I still get antsy with any loan that is more than 3 years. But also consider that in the 1920's supposedly “utility” pickup trucks didn’t cost $50,000.

If your peers are impressed by a 2017 CRV. Shove your Peers in your CRV and drive it off a Pier while eating Pears.

That’s true. If it’s not taught by a school, it can’t be taught by anyone else. Especially not parents. Nope. Everything must be learned in an institution.

“Let’s hope this habit doesn’t translate into buying a home or renting an apartment.”

This is what happens when a country has zero financial education in schools.

Come on, don’t sell them short. At least suggest a $3500 Volvo.

Comic Sans, Papyrus—look, I’mma let you finish, but Bleeding Cowboys is the worst font of ALL TIME.

Fixating on a monthly payment as the “hurdle” for affordability is nothing new. Baby boomers with 15 or 30 year notes on RVs are a prime example.