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James
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Fun, functional, and a little bit of an odd ball. Look no further than the noted sports car brand, Kia. You can get a Kia Stinger GT2 for probably around 50k with a 10 year warranty. Its probably a little more functional than fun, but a 365hp twin turbo V6 with adjustable suspension is still pretty fun.

Oh yeah, the old power grab by *checks notes* making air cleaner.

I’m a millennial and I just bought a Cadillac ATS, so I suppose a 30k Mercedes could entice me, but to be honest that thing looks like a Kia Forte from the outside and Kia is making cars that looks like a Mercedes on the inside for that price tag.

I actually didn’t know that about the emissions requirements, that makes a lot of sense. My brother-in-law is buying it so even when its gone I will still probably be taking meticulous care of it.

I am in the process of selling my Saturn Ion Redline, its a great little car that no one knows about. There is only one generation of Ion Redlines, 04-07, there was never a turbo model, they all had superchargers.

Erin, I love the ATS suggestion, but both engines are not automatic only, I own a 2.0T ATS with three pedals.

Why should land have more say then people? I live in Nebraska, one of the least densely populated states, and I don’t think our open land should be more important than Californians wanting to keep their air clean.

I just realized the picture of my car in my profile pic is in front of a Sears Auto Center.

Neutral: Most of my tools that aren’t Snap-On are Craftsman, and while I know they sold off the Craftsman brand a few years ago, I bought them all at Sears and that’s where I take them to be warrantied. The last Sears in Omaha is fairly close to my apartment and its one of the last few businesses left (the others are

I always thought my Datsun B210 was the opposite of a GT-R

Its the visibility out of it for me. I went and test drove one and the size of the windows made me feel like I was in a really high and awkward seating position. I nearly laughed when the salesman told me how much room the trunk had because good luck getting anything through that mail slot of an opening. I like the

No phone, but its got a CB radio

High Octane Salvation by the Dirtbombs

A $4,200 collectible bicycle aimed at the Millennial market must have been thought up by the same people that think a $1,500 small apartment in Omaha, NE is affordable living.

This Yugo reminds me of the Honda Civic EV concept, keeping the simple design of its hatchback ancestor with more modern features like airbags and FM Radio.

Cadillac’s model names mean basically nothing, but at least you do know when its a performance model, they just add a V. If its got a V its fast, but not to be confused with V Sport, that just means it looks fast.

Obligatory post from a Saturn Ion Redline owner. Remember the redline. PS. I got my recall fixed a long time ago.

I started buying Hot Wheels as a kid with my allowance and I haven’t stopped since. For a while a local bar was running a 1:64th scale racing league, so now I buy two kinds of cars, ones I think are cool and ones I think will be fast on a downhill track.

Now, finding a regular ATS with three-pedals is a challenge

Neutral: I am pretty sure the answer is the 3 door Fiesta ST.