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I dont know about you but I prefer my rides to be partially paid for my some billion dollar VC fund. I can pay for the train all by myself or I can give someone local some money AND cause a hit to Uber’s bottom line.

“Mazda buyers already think of themselves as the smartest people in the room for having gone with Mazda instead of buying a Corolla or Civic”

If you’ve never had a V8, you should have a (good) V8 at some point. But I’d recommend a 6-speed Mustang for that. With the F-type, that supercharged V6 with a manual is the sweet spot.

Ugh, dangerous information here. My 86 lease is ending August of next year and the plan has always been to buy it out of the lease and just keep going, but because leases are a horrible way to buy, I’m not liking the ending price tag. I have a special lease that includes a ton of stuff, including insurance. Even if I

Think you might’ve been in the Chevy dealership.

Mustangs around here seem to be driven by middle-level management and late-boomer/early-GenX senior technical staff. Or their wives.

Same. With kids, a two-seater just isn’t practical. It’s too bad, because the F Type is gorgeous and sounds amazing. At least we still have the 911 (and the Mustang, which I’m currently lusting after).

Tom, are you actually recommending a Jag without reliability concerns?

I was just looking at these last night but I'd rather have the rear back seats that the mustang or a Challenger offer

Plus the Jag CPO 7yr/100k mile warranty... not bad at all.

I see what you're saying, but I think modern Jags still have eyes and haunches. And those are kind of the bare minimum for jaghood. 

Agree to disagree, but I always thought the front end on the F-type looked terrible.  Boring and angular, not sculpted like the beautiful rear end.  The new one fits the overall design much better.

That one change makes a world of difference. 

Sigh.

(It’s worth mentioning that many ZJ diehards say the vehicle’s transmission failures are due entirely to owner neglect).

What’s the automotive equivalent of a meth addiction? This.

are considered desirable in the ZJ community” -In the land of the blind the one-eyed man is king.

The ad is effective in that it got me curious enough to look up what Peleton costs. Then when I stopped laughing I went back to eating my Pop Tarts for breakfast.

There is literally nothing Hyundai isn’t involved in. Every imaginable product, from raw materials to malls. They make every machine we use to harvest nature, through mining or farming and everything in between. They make the factories to turn them into all sorts of goods. They make the machines that build the

Mitsubishi DLP projection TV from the 90s.

Honda has a robot army. I’ll never understand why more people aren’t alarmed by this.