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@Peter Medina: Remember that these engines are hand built and thus each one produces a sometimes noticeably different amount of power. Nissan says its 473hp to cover their asses, but some people are lucky and get ones with a bit more power.

Toyota's cars might be fixed but they are still beige and boring.

My guess is 24k for a base ST.

I love these cars.... but there's so many unknowns and bullshit it seems the seller made up...

Just added to the end of the post:

Well... normally I don't care for rat rods at all. But since you asked: a BMW 635Csi.

1998 Toyota Sienna.

Do a barrel roll!

That's nice but "New GM" is not publicly traded so... wouldn't it not have a stock market value??

@OG_: Who says Aston Martin isn't a value brand?

Hey, my family used to have one of these... then we got the Sienna. (boo)

@z28driver: LOL I did not notice the article was right on the side of the screen. Oh well.

Unfortunately the driver in the Lexus was killed in this accident. Save the LF-As?

I can see this working out very well for the Mustang. You would have a low end N/A V6 model, an Ecoboosted V6 for the midrange (Taurus SHO motor?), and the top range model would be the GT with a V8.

hmm do want

@McMike: I know two people that drive current gen Civics... both are three pedals and neither are modified or SI models.

@Canuck Chinaman: I've seen one or two around the Chicago area. They are sweet cars...

@irishman72: You'd probably outrun the bullets, too.