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Did I actually hear that guy say "I didn't have a choice really..." (1:18). HOW ABOUT CHOOSING NOT TO DO BURNOUTS ON A PUBLIC ROAD?!

1995 Impala SS with 76,000 miles. $7,500. Its boatish looks mean only enthusiasts would know it's a performance car ("aren't Impalas, like, rental cars?"). It looks like it has stock exhausts so it wouldn't be loud. and the SS badge is body coloured and not all shouty about it. Lots of potential for modification and

If I were in the market I'd wait to see if the later-in-the-year 500-hp GT rumours are true.

All valid points. But a V6 won't get you laid. A V8 probably won't either but at least your buddies will believe your lies if you drive a panty-peeling V8!!

Seriously!! My buddy used to pick me up for school in his '89 5.0. He didn't honk his horn when he arrived, he just revved his engine and let his Flowmasters give me the head's up. Try that with a Mk. IV Golf!

3800 was a decent engine. Fairly durable and cheap to fix because it was used on pretty much every full-size GM car in the late 90s, early 00's. I used to love driving supercharged Grand Prixs. Torque everywhere! But if you buy an F-body and don't get an LT1 or LS1 you deserved to be laughed at.

No Fox Mustang?! Or even a GM F-body?! I call bullshit!

Fox body Mustang. Old, cheap, make good noises (provided it's a 5.0), can be had with a manual and have a ton of room under the hood for you the learn to wrench with the ample aftermarket parts available.

One word: Mazdaspeed2. I think Jalopnik would collectively climax if we had a Fiesta ST competitor from Mazda!

"Oscar Tango Foxtrot, cleared for landing. Caution: departing whale on threshold."

There's an Opel GT languishing outside a nearby mechanics. It's been there for well over a year. I want to save it but I have nowhere to fix it up.

We're going to be seeing the photo for YEARS to come...

For a split second near the end of that video it looked like they were just going to walk away from the car. "Didn't like it anyway, Bruh."

Sell it!

An auto you say...

Next gen Sonic? Or a new Buick Skylark perhaps?

I'm curious what the legality is here. I mean, he IS on public roads using a transit system's infrastructure without permission but how is this any different from someone skateboarding down the street? And nobody checks to see if your bicycle is roadworthy, do they?

I think what I'm trying to say is I will be