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I was struck by that as well when I parked my 89 next to a newer 4runner. The 4runner almost seems bigger in every dimension except for width.

I wonder how many customer complaints Toyota dealers have gotten about parking sensors not working only to find out the owner covered it with a Coexist sticker...

True enough, but unlike the vast majority of Corvettes you could stick this cheap Ferrari in you barn and double your money in ten years. It’s an ugly and unloved model now, but it’s still a built-in-limited quantities Ferrari. It hasn’t quite happened yet, but we’re heading towards a future where every Ferrari is

It has a flat plane crank, giving it an OUTSTANDING engine note.

A multinational stealing a guy’s name. That’s...

I’ve always been vaguely aware of this since the beginning... I’ve always thought that if it was me, I’d have just taken the dollars and moved on, before a lawsuit happened. If you go up against a multinational corporation, you kinda have to know that it’s going to take a toll on you, even if you “win”.

So (here we go)...

NP. I mean, you are clearly paying for those seat covers and getting a free car.

I would equate owning a Neon SRT-4 like telling someone you own a Shelby and they find out that you specifically own a Shelby GLH based off the early 80s Charger. Yeah, the SRT call out is kind of cool. Yeah, it probably performed well for its intended purpose (in fact, I remember car reviews stating it did pretty

I don’t care how fast it is, it’s still a Neon. In exchange for $14,800 worth of monies I expect no less than 10 Neons in return. CP.

It’s actually quite fun to drive with the Pentastar V6.

I have good credit. Looking for a cheap AWD vehicle that can haul my kids around and I can take camping on weekends. I’d consider this car.

This is an awful lot like training an elephant to dance the ballet. As it pirouettes and jetes around the stage you are flabbergasted by its elephantine grace and the ponderous way it sails through the air. Never mind that it is an elephant. It is dancing.

I can see some Brooklyn long-beard in his Carhartts going for it. The look of utility without actually being sensible seems to be in vogue.

The underdash wires, the trunk carpet, all the untreated/uncorrected areas underneath, etc.... combined with the super shiny candy-coated exterior....

Tells me this is a pure 20-footer. Bet you it looks like ASS up close.

$10k because I’d probably have to fix alot of it.... but I fucking love the concept. Would have

I got hosed on my first car purchase. I was 23 years old, good job, a little cash in my pocket, so I decided to sell my ailing Saab 9-3 that had taken me through high school and college. I found what looked like a good car at a buy-here pay-here lot (first red flag), a 2007 Nissan Altima SE-R with about 55k miles on

Hard to find manual is a real plus. But, as someone who has ‘refurbished’ a lowly 944, and shopped 928's, I can not even imagine the money pit this thing is. 928's are notorious for their wiring going bad. Not saying I know about this one, but it does not exactly look like it has had a thorough working-over lately.

Oregon eh? I guess they decided to sell their car before it ran out of gas...

As a dude who digs old Mercedes, this wagon has been on Craigslist in every city across America for the past six weeks. A low-mileage one is a unicorn, but they don’t have the appeal of the w123 wagons. He can’t get his asking price, apparently. And if what you’re selling is cool but not selling, your price is too

Challenge accepted. I went with as much Barf Yellow as possible—even the steering wheel. Snot Green calipers for that oh-so chic touch. And topped off with those Y-spoke wheels—I’m sure they won’t look any better as the years go by.