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Agreed, fellow rust belt resident, old and rust free definitely means more here than there.

I think he is looking at the number of seats and fun to drive/performance factor as the chief criteria, as the CRX is included in the party and it is FWD. Presumably the Del Sol and CR-Z are left out because Honda left out the sport in those cars.

People drove these into the ground as reliable economical daily drivers, or modified the hell out of them as the tiny little sports cars they were. To see one like this is rare, they have a pretty good following, and rightfully so.

Reading the timeline and events of that day just makes me literally feel ill. “Don’t mess with Texas” unless you shooting at grade school kids, then we will spot you an hour and a half.

I always kinda like the little FWD Charger.  Totally different thing than the earlier cars, but kind of cool as its own thing.  As I recall the Shelby GLH made like 180 hp when American V-8s (in bigger cars) were pushing out maybe 200-210.

I think you hit the nail on the head as to why the NCis oth admired and villified. The NA and NB were both modernized, reliable, smooth but still sharp handling versions of the old British sports cars like the Elan and MGB. The people who wanted that were a bit off put by the Miata becoming more its own thing. The

Friend's dad bought a new '76 or '77 Cutlass back in the day.  I thought it was a pretty good looking car that drove much better than many of the pieces of crap they were selling in those days.  It was kind I f one of the last hurrahs of Detroit doing what Detroit did best.

See them all over the place here in the States too. Feels like they out number Imprezas 2-3 to 1.

Where do you drive?, we have a 2022 bought a year ago.  It will do 35mpg on the interstate, but around town, where we do most our driving, it is only getting about 22-23.

Actually a big chunk of these are bought with big tax incentives, as vehicles rated over 6,000 pounds gross vehicle weight can have tbe first $25,000 of purchase orice deducted from income even if tbe thing isnt related to your business. My rich friends brag about it. Considered a “commercial vehicle” even if a luxury

California did something that made sense? No Way!  Somebody file a lawsuit or this kind of thing could run rampant.

Don’t know why YouTube link isn’t live trying a different approach:

Except for seven glorious years of series 1 E-type!

Love TVRs, but the headlights in this one make it look like an insect.

These deserve honorable mention not pop ups, flip ups:

Maybe not most beautiful, but a major feature of the car featured in a huge marketing campaign.

Deserves more stars, iconic design, still beautiful

Thanks for publishing this, the free world embraced Ukraine’s fight for freedom, as they should here as well.

Corvette trim and color comment followed by a snarky comment about the potential buyer.  Top of your game today Smalley take your damn star.  Take all the stars 

Fifties sports racing cars were gorgeous