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There are so, SO many. But to me, it’s a car that could be reasonably afforded, but that would simply nickel and dime me to death. It’s too easy to say a new 911 would ruin be financially simply because it would require me to leverage every asset I own to purchase.

1937 Cord 812 Supercharged Convertible.

They blew it on the Jetta redesign. The previous one was Audi handsome but the redesign is Chevy handsome.

My friend bought a brand new Jetta recently with all the options one could want and it was only 23k USD(which was way lower than comparable Civics and Corollas with their dealer markups). It has a really responsive transmission and has plenty of low end torque to feel peppy. It also regularly gets 40mpg. The fact that

The previous generation of Jetta/Golf had great styling.  Definite step backwards with the current gen of both.

This is a certified JalopGold NP. 

Hey at least they’re reliable enough that they’re worth stealing now!

EV the ELEMENT you bastards!!!

Totally needs the Electric Mayhem paint package.

If I had it, I’d have it. Damn. I love curvy.

I love how people say things like “there are still the dirty parts about EV’s no one wants to talk about” when literally every article and comment thread about EVs is chock full of misinformation about how batteries can’t be recycled (they can), or how lithium and rare earth mining is uniquely harmful (it isn’t), or

That may be a reflection of how large most car tires are. The stock tire on them is 17", which was a selling point to me after my previously driven cars had 18"-19" with less sidewall. They are a great little box that do a good job at providing enough interior room without taking up huge space outside and they don’t

The Subaru Forester is the answer. And really the only answer. He wants space - and as much as I love compacts like the SX4, or the Fit that was mentioned in the comments - they don’t really have that.

So... should Americans be banned from buying property outside the US? Be vacation homes or permanent homes?

I think that’s only true for people who buy the full insurance coverage. I generally rely on the coverage provided by my credit card and my own insurance policy, with all the deductibles that apply there. Since I don’t want to pay for a little ding or scratch that wasn’t on the car when I rented it, I am especially

Counter Point: I always thought Racer X had the cooler car:

From a very early age I used to watch Speed Racer Cartoons. This car would be a great daily especially with all its gadgets fully functioning.

The turducken drive system we have all been waiting for.

The ELR wasn’t a bad car. It was just overpriced.

I am a State of NJ Employee who works in IT for the Attorney Generals office, for the past 19 years I have participated in the Snow Volunteer program with the NJDOT. It works like this. For each of those salt domes you see near the higways there’s about 10 trucks assigned to cover a specific area. For even seemingly