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Wikipedia says 68000 were made, which still seems high to me.

Counterpoint: This is a good way to dip your toe into trying out an EV without having to go new if it’s still under the battery warranty, especially with the $4000 tax credit thrown in.

The problem is that those kids are way too young and should still be rear-facing. 

My dad had a 99 that he and I custom ordered together: Black with tan leather, sunroof and Infinity sound. It was a good car, and fun to drive for such a boat, until right at 65000 miles when it literally started disintegrating in front of your eyes. All the door trim fell off from the ceiling and sunroof, door

The fact that he drove this wild beast so much that he was in two accidents with it is cool/impressive/hilarious.

Came here to say the same thing.

That truck reminds me of a sad Bingo.

Not going to lie, I’m digging the Cavaliers. That first one looks really clean, but I’m a sucker for fat 5-spoke wheels.

I’m surprised Mazda didn’t make this list. I can’t think of a single car that was less than “pretty good”.

My uncle had a Mangusta for years and he had very few problems with it. He would say it was more reliable than the Jaguars he had. 

For a little bit more dough, you can get a brand new one. Still can’t find a Sport for $25000 though.

I have two.

Once you get use to it, it makes long drives a lot less stressful.

I don’t know why, but this perspective has thrown me for a loop. I have to agree that as I get older, the more tedious driving becomes when I get stuck behind the same people going the same speed everyday.

Sir, I think you misread the article title....

Do people actually buy G550s? I don’t think I’ve ever see one before.

Is there a better option?

Gorgeous wagon. Thank you for preserving it.

The newest, lowest mileage Honda Accord 2.0T manual. Room for the family, should be fairly reliable, but still be fun to drive and moddable if I wanted to go down that road.

This is why you need to hug your kids so they don’t grow up, make stupid decisions in their life and then feel the need to brag about it publicly.