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Damn straight! I ordered one for my Miata too.

I just brought home a 2006 Magnum R/T last week. Tried to change the oil, apparently Hulk Hogan did the last one and made sure that drain plug wasn't going anywhere. Waiting on a Fumoto valve before I attempt again so I can avoid any similar issues in the future. I also need to replace the rusted bolts holding the

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Doug ruined it for us all. Thank him, kids:

Welcome! First tip for success and longevity on Jalopnik: change your opinion about the MX-5. We're a bit fond of it around here.

Has to be the C2 in 2009's "Star Trek". Even though it ended up in the bottom of a canyon.

I guess the rental agencies are starting to get their new Mustangs.

Tommy Wiseau and Bruce Jenner live in the same neighbourhood?

Good advice, Doug! I doubt anyone on here will pay much attention to it. But good advice, Doug!

Ya, we took the Hornet out for a rip and fookin' smoked those 'dozers, bud!

With the last car I bought, after ten minutes the sales manager said "well, you clearly know more about this car than I do so let's get right to the numbers."

Easiest deal I've ever made. I was in and out in under an hour, including a lengthy test drive.

We have reached peak automotive nope.

I was always fond of the Vantage. Hey. if it's good enough for Timothy Dalton, it's good enough for me. And James May also did a pretty good segment on it in an early season of Top Gear.

Follow the money. High margin small cars that the market is currently lapping up versus big, stylish, low volume decadence barges? I'm not saying I agree with it but from a business perspective I get it.

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"Not the Miata! Not the Miata!!! NOT THE MIATAAAAAA.....nice!"

You did a good thing, Ford dealer.

The point you're trying to make is that enthusiasts are more likely to buy an RX-7 over a GLC and enthusiasts tend to take better care of their vehicles hence more of them still around.

What I like to see is some non-enthusiast who bought a run-of-the-mill car like a GLC and maintained it and kept it pristine such

it's the northbound Don Valley Parkway in Toronto. The lane is reserved for transit vehicles only.

Some things never change...and that's good!

"Akio Toyoda, Elon Musk and Arnold Schwarzenegger walk into a bar..."