dr_watson
Dr_Watson
dr_watson

This is one of the most under-rated cars on the market. The TT and TTS are both great, but the TT-RS is an absolute monster, especially with a few mods.

Cash for clunkers took a little less than 700,000 used cars off the road.

1. I love TNG (and TOS). But the people who hate Disco seem to think that TNG was all “The Best of Both Worlds” and “Measure of a Man”, when it was really at least 50% “Up The Long Ladder” and “Sub Rosa”. Kill your nostalgia.

I think the EA888 shoud’ve made this list for hitting a sweet spot between power and efficiency and the simple ubiquitous influence

Always impressive to see these out in the wild, they sold so good, especially the roadster.

those are all great points in favor of the Model 3, but a used P90DL costs less than a new (or used if you can find one) Model 3 Performance. The P90DL is faster, arguably better looking, has adjustable height suspension, and it’s a hatch with way more useful cargo room than the 3. Also, in my opinion has the better

I think there are 2 ways to purchase TVs that make sense (outside of an immediate need like “my TV broke”):

We do? That’s news to me...

I noticed a nice looking MR2 in a carport near my home yesterday. I might need to try a low ball offer.

I think its because Japanese cars have not gotten more fun or more attractive since. Look at the Civic Type R. Fast, sure, fun? Not really. Good looking? Not even close. Cheap? $37,750 for 2020, no. Oh then there is that whole BMW Supra thing

I know a lot of fellow Gen Xers who always had money (trust fund babies) that had some of these brand new in the mid-1990s. Envy was my sin.

Maybe when (if?) the kids move out.

Especially the Type R, a rare car in a rare color made even more rare through theft, accidents, and being thrashed on the track. It also had incredibly low miles, which is rare.

Good list. I would add one.

I’m fine with the EV credits if that’s the path we’re going to take, but I think the phase-out needs to be much more gradual than it is.

This is luddite talk. People literally said the same about much of the tech in your Town Car when said tech was new.

There is ZERO “stigma” with taking the Tube in London or the Metro in Paris.

It also resulted in a massive bailout of large-scale farmers (not the mom and pop “middle America” farmers), on a scale larger than the Auto bailouts after the Great Recession. Small gubmint tho

They stopped buying stuff and now they’ve decided to buy more stuff again. People remember the second of these and not the first.

I have been stuck in nasty urban traffic in Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Florida, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, Nebraska, and New Mexico. There is only 327 million people in the US not sure if hundreds of millions have easy commutes.