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No traffic but still drives in the middle lane.......

Only 25 MPH winds? That only looks dangerous if you are not a kitesurfer. I am a kitesurfer. 25 MPH is lit but nothing extreme in the kite world.  Average air even. Perspectives are a funny thing.

He died so you might live. Learn ye from Hitchbot who traveled thousands of miles many months across Canada, braved New York City, and couldn’t make it a single night in Philly.

I would have picked one over the S2000, which is a sound pick but the MX-5 would be easier to live with.

I think we all figured it’d come up quickly enough in the comments:)

It’s Philly. City of shoot your brother.

Miata is always the answer. Well, not really, but it sounds like it could be a pretty good answer to this question. A nice NC could come in well under budget, or splurge a bit and get a base ND.

Which one did it faster? Gotta watch to find out.

This is a better analogy!

I see them all over the place in Northern GA, which is a solid 5+ hour drive to the closest ocean.

I am mad that the abomination was not permanently removed from the road. It was probably pre totaled by the mods (fixing those would cost more than its worth). But it was not so wrecked that the owner couldn’t take it home and stick some more pointless shit all over it.

If it wants to be an Enzo, being ugly would be a good first step.

Tough call so far. These kind of suits are ‘in’ right now. Hence the timing.

Too true. I make high $40k’s and drive a 12 year old Crown Vic. It’s paid for and VERY reliable and cheap to maintain.

Was expecting a joke article.

Honestly? Aston looks cooler ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

The amount of near-late model BMW’s being driven around by people right now in the NYC area is astounding. Thing is, I can call the income group easily by who’s driving them and I know they’re A) not the first owner and B) probably financed the used sale....probably for terrible terms.

Yeah seriously, we should be thanking the people buying these.

The fact that you can now finance cars on 96 month terms and still buy expensive homes with no money down shows me that no, we did not learn anything from 2008.