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Eh, 100 is pretty tame, maybe not for Oregon (never been there), but for a good portion of the east coast you’ll find many vehicles much less capable than those doing close to that. Hell, on my daily commute, I’ve looked down to find myself cresting 90 in my FWD shitbox in the middle of a pack, and we were only doing

Please stop bringing attention to under-valued cars I have saved in my craigslist searches.

These new 991.2s are too fast to enjoy on the road. Not to sound like a broken record, but gimme one of these

Reading this I guess it all comes down to perspective. Someone who doesn’t have the privilege and luxury to drive the more exotic cars of the world, and DD’s Toyotas and even Acuras, would find a 911 GTS every bit as fun as a person who’s takes such niceties and performance for granted would not.

One big thing that happens when you share classified information, no matter who you are, is that someone knows you shared it. Maybe only whomever you shared it with knows, but now they know and may share that there’s a leak. Maybe no one knows you shared it, but it’s known that it was shared, so protocol may be

If only we could find a car we knew his son would think is cool, that’s also fast and has a reliable toyota engine. How will we ever dream up such a car.

Pretty sure it’ll be renamed the Chrysler 300 ST-D.

Pretty sure that’s a Lambo

I’m so relieved we finally solved our drugs, terrorism and human trafficking problems so that law enforcement can focus on the things that really matter.

Didn’t you say in your last article here that someone should bring the poor bloke in the guard hut some donuts? Somebody did!

It wasn’t really wierd for around here in Pontiac.

Dealership employee of nearly 10 years here. I spent 6 years on the sales floor and now I work in operations.

Yeah but 1998 drivers were so much involved with that generous greenhouse, them absurdly complicated to operate manual transmissions and the lack of distraction their Nokia phones provided, they were only rarely involved in car accidents.

I’m right behind you with my 18 year old F150. I bought it and figured I’d replace it in ten years.

Same with my ‘03 4runner. I’m the second owner, but it’s been in the family since new. My goal, too, is 300k. And at 152k now with zero problems, I think that’s a perfectly attainable goal for my baby.

At first I was surprised at cars like the Boxster, SLK, and Corvette, but when I thought about it, not really at all. Toys that see more garage than road. I think the only one that really surprises me on here is the TT.

I beat all those folks: I’ve had my Tacoma now for almost 22 years so far. Bought it brand-new off the lot back in 1996. It was a fleet truck with no radio or anything.

Yes. 4 years later, after it has depreciated into my budget.

I haven’t seen one in years, but I think they held up pretty well. Just slap some new wheels on one...