floridaman2020
ReluctantFloridaMan
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I don’t want the damn thing, because here in FL nothing screams “old man trying to hang on to his youth and still thinking he what the ladies want” like a Corvette, and the wing and exhuast are just the penultimate nails in his all-too-close coffin. That said $15K for a stick shift vette of that vintage with

Hey, some of us are here but are tarnished by geographic misfortune. Some of us are good people — really! I use my turn signals, return shopping carts and could easily pass a urine test!

I think moderately low gas prices and the still lousy public charging infrastructure (partly legit and partly still hobbled by bad press and word of mouth) will continue to make EVs a hard sell. Americans will continue to buy the ICE and hybrid vehicles that are available, which means trucks and SUVs of all kinds. One

Not going to lie — as a kid raised as a GM fan in a struggling steel town I thought these were pretty cool back in the day. It makes me smile to see this one pop up on here, but if I really, really wanted one I’d be searching for -- and willing to spend more -- on a really nice one. This one’s just a bit too much of a

Can’t say I’m heartbroken. A business plan that put the asset in the hands of random uncaring-of-the-product people and encouraged the bikes to be dumped in the middle of sidewalks and in people’s front yards? Good riddance.

I know this site is notoriously anti-Tesla (as am I, in general) but before I make this comment I want to note that I’m not trying to pile-on. But...

Agree 100% on the cost thing. Here in SWFL it seems every other vehicle is a massive full-size truck, and so many people seem to buy boats, bikes, trailers etc then complain about the price of gas and housing. I don’t get it -- but I suspect that a very large percentage of people these days are making very dumb

lol... yea. Either it does or it doesn’t. And I’m guessing the latter.

Fortunately at this point there are only what, 10 possible students for these lessons? Haven’t heard of any other CT deliveries since that big launch “event” last month.

Snapping control arms. Now there’s something to think about as you whip your Model S Plaid through a fast corner....

Not really weird enough, and not really useful enough. And probably not a lot of fun to drive, either. So who is this thing really for? ND on this one. 

Musk is working on a similar indicator system; it’s a 12 inch tall middle finger that pops up from the roof of any Tesla with the full self driving package. He promises deployment will begin in the third quarter of 2022.

Late 1980s — racing around the backroads of Pennsylvania at night in my Dad’s Audi Coupe GT, living out our rally-car fantasizes trying to get air over railroad crossings. Sometimes one of my buddies would be riding in the truck, just because, well... I really don’t know. We hadn’t even discovered beer yet, either.

Let’s see — a car I’ve never heard of. Mechanicals from about the worst time in history. Build quality that looks worse than a Revel model kit assembled by a 6 year old on his 4th espresso. And performance and handling that’s likely bested by a 10 year old Corolla. Solid, SOLID ND.

Darwinism in action.

Meh. What’s the point? I always thought the round exposed pop-ups on the 928 were one of its key distinctive design elements, and I love them. To me this modification makes as much sense as removing the side strakes from a Testa Rossa.

Man, if there is a better example of “first-world problems”, I’ve yet to see it.

Suddenly $20K for yesterday’s MR2 doesn’t seem so bad, eh?

These prices don’t seem that crazy. Hell, I recently paid about $500 a corner to replace the 21 inch high performance tires on my Volvo. I agree with others; I think the problem will be with parts availability and actually getting the work done.

Honestly, nice price if this is in fact the car you want. Clean MR2s are hard to come by anymore, and this would be a fun little car to own. Yes it’s priced high, but in cases like this you get what you pay for.