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I totally agree, but that loophole is so popular with businesses large and small,as well as Detroit, it will probably never go away. So the feds are incentivizing us to drive EVs and the least efficient vehicles at the same time.  I would argue that both of these incentives are regressive as you have to have a bit of

Excellent as well, I have watched it many times.  Clarkson's summary at the end still gives me shivers.

Beat me to it, can't believe this wasn't on the list.  While the ones mentioned are good, when I read the headline this is the segment that immediately popped into my head.

Another excellent news that of those at this price I was expecting a near perfect car, maybe not as new, but fresh without numerous issues cosmetic and mechanical to fix. Low miles and pristine we could start considering it to be nice price. As is I don’t know, but I am thinking the ask is somewhere around triple what

I have no doubt that California and other states will embrace cars that go both ways, while red states try to restrict and control them.

Like how you did that, I have my own opinions but it is much easier to scroll up to your comment than all the way through the slideshow.

Surprised at all the ugly comments.  I am not going to argue it's beauty, but overall I think pretty innocuous is how I would describe it. More or less a two box wagon design, not as clean and boxy as an old Volvo, but certainly not over styled either.

I think this is easy nice price, trendsetter in good condition and I can’t imagine it being hard to keep running. A surprising number of these come up regularly on my local Craigslist and Facebook for less money, but not near as nice as this one. I like the interior, both condition and aesthetics.

“mods" sorry

Eagle Talon, great name even, I was pretty impressed with these when they came out.  Considering they are a contemporary of the first generation Miata, you sure don't see many of the Diamond Star cars in the Midwest anymore.  I think rust and questionable nods did them all in.

You get a star, but it is not a happy star.

Early 90s, sorry typo

Username checks out, but I agree with you.  

My view on these are tainted by the memory of the early 99 Diamond Star cars that were small and sporty and 4 wheel drive (where did they all go? Modified all to hell and blown up I suppose).

I forgot those existed then a few weeks back I saw one parked in my neighborhood all beat up and looking kind of awkward as some kind of small operation contractor's truck.  Wanted to snap a pic but the guy was standing by it, and didn't want to creep him out.

I have never heard them called a Caddy except hear on Jalopnik.  A Caddy is a Cadillac in my mind, and most other auto minded Americans.

In my opinion the sharp two contrasting color seats don't look good in anything, they look like something you would get at Wal-Mart or Pep-boys.

I was already leaning no dice before I read about the hail.  I think the Z4 coupe looks much better than the roadster, and wouldn't mind a nice used one at a reasonable price.  This car doesn't meet either of those criteria.  Hard no dice.  Also obligatory user mods do not add value statement.

First, I see this is going down in flames, when I hit the No Dice button on the poll I was a little curious, I mean I knew it was a loser, but didn’t know how big. My faith in the Jalopotariat is renewed and restored.