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Is there a human alive that has Renault R5 Turbo owning friends?

I was thinking a Volvo V70 Convertible or Saab 9-3 Vert would be a good solution, too. 

Man, who peed in your Cheerios today? All I’m saying is that you can buy a comparable — or better — 20 year old domestic car for less, which makes today’s feature car seem overpriced. Anyway, sorry to have offended you by posting my thought to a forum, where people are supposed to share their, um, thoughts.

That’s a pretty diverse and bizarre wish list, so compormises are going to have to be made somewhere. With this suggestion I give short shrift to the rear seat accommodations, but overall I think it checks most of the boxes: Euro vintage style, convertible, modern amenities. And the kiddos will love it. 

At first I was thinking this was a NP if it didn’t have that horrid landau top on it, but then I got to thinking that there must be a LOT of full size domestic cars of this era in reasonable shape and with reasonable mileage for $10K or less, so if you really wanted a land barge like this you could probably come to

I truly like the idea of this except the fact that you presumably lose the manual, which is the main delight of a car like the Miata. But if the kit came in at about $7000, that’s a fairly justifiable way to replace a shot motor or as an alternative to dumping a few grand into a turbo or supercharger. Not for

I’ll go on record and say this is the first and likely only time I’ll agree with Elon on something. DST is outdated and could easily be dropped. 

This car ought to be perfect and spotless at that price, and even then I’m not sure there’s a lot of people that would really want to own this. Sure, it’s neat. but would you REALLY want to own it?  ND.

I was just walking past the checkout counter at a Habitat for Humanity store and I heard the woman paying say “I think once Trump is inaugurated everyone is going to feel more confidence, the housing market is going to bounce back, prices are going to go down, and with the border closed and the tariffs going we’ll be

I don’t know about that. I’d think the level of confidence to required to self-wrench on a 10 year old BWM diesel is on par with the level of confidence you’d find in someone willing to do some research, watch a few YouTube videos and swap out some parts on an EV. As you said, it’s all about assuming safe practices.

Yikes. Watching that makes me afraid to ever buy a high-end European car. Assuming that was a job well done, $10K seems like a deal for all the work involved. 

Exactly. Venturing into the Antarctic on a ship with one functioning engine — especially on what amounts to a passenger-carrying joy-ride – would be gross negligence on the cruise line. They’d probably get sued out of business even if they didn’t end up stranded and needing a multi-million dollar rescue.

I agree, and I live in a flood zone where I pay (a lot) for private flood insurance. Storm/surge coming? We get the cars to higher ground and get anything valuable/important moved higher up or out of the house. We know the risks and we pay for insurance that can restore the house if, even forbid, we get smacked. I’m

Death by 1000 red flags. No Dice, no way. 

JFC. Would they prefer the other option, that they risk the life of everyone aboard and the safety of the ship by proceeding on? Shit happens. I think a 50% refund is perfectly reasonable. I’m sure there’s language in the contract that addresses unforeseen issues like this. Want to go on a hunger strike? Sounds like a

The Miata and the Fiat Spider. Two great cars, no stinkers!

There are plenty of places to stop along a highway that have family restrooms. Plus remember that Buc-ee’s and their like minded supporters/people THEY support are the ones making laws to remove trans-gender bathrooms in NC, TX, Ohio, FL, the US Capitol, etc. 

As an added kick-in-the teeth/reality check, Americans will find out that the newly made in the US stuff is more expensive and cheaper quality, too, since anyone rushing to make a product that can beat the tariffs is going to be sourced from the cheapest materials, made by higher paid workers that are working

That’s the first time I’ve ever seen a photograph and it actually felt sticky. No way, no how on this thing, for oh so many reasons. 

Remember Tesla? It was a brand that offered cutting edge, high performance cars that cost little to run and would possibly help save the environment. Then it became the go-to car for incels, racists and people that just seem to hate everyone that doesn’t look and think just like them.