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Agree 100%. With no new technology or infrastructure we could reduce consumption and emissions by huge amounts by getting people in more reasonable sized cars.

I am going to nice price it, I am a sucker for stock, well preserved cars, and so is the market generally speaking.  That said I would rather have a really nice MR2 Spyder for less money, similar power on a lighter and more nimble chassis.

People are idiots, what the hell is cactus candy?

I am old enough to enjoy masterpiece Theater and Poldark (at least the first couple seasons), but I hope I die before I become old enough to covet this nursing home on wheels.

I saw them driving a round my neighborhood back in the day 4 up.  However, these cars are so tall and ungainly I had no way of telling if it the rear passengers actually had legs.

I have a strong hate for these things, some people may call it irrational, but they are just so big and ugly, a convertible should say “fun” and this says, put me to bed before 7:30.

I was on the fence about this one. Yes it is an old, complicated German luxury car with appreciable miles, but it is also a V-8 AWD wagon in good shape with good maintenance records.

Contrary to what Jalopnik says, 90s cars are better than our current options, I am all in, Nice Price. These guys (dealer) are within the craigslist local search, and they have some cool old cars from time to time. They don’t give them away though.

NO, I will expand on that a little, I think this belongs in that special category, it is not priced too high, it is not a thing that you should buy.  No dice at any price.

Yesterday poll is neck and neck, last chance to vote and change history, Rob’s early call on the election is fake news. #Save the Paseo

I was back and forth on this one, the price looked ok-ish for a well maintained, cosmetically clean Z3 2.8. Then I read the miles, and thought No Dice. Then I looked at the ad.

Trunk spot welds seems to mostly be an issue on the later M cars and maybe the early Ms and 3.0s, I don't think the 2.8 stresses them too much, but who knows over time?

Somewhere in the early 90s Toyota came out with the Paseo, Mazda the MX3, and Nissan the little NX. All tiny little coupes that would be laughed out of modern showrooms. The Mazda and Nissan were the most interesting to enthusiasts as the Mazda could be had with a tiny V-6 and the NX could be had with the 2.0 16 valve

The joy of driving a manual car is dulled quite a bit by a FWD platform, for me anyway. Between the miles and the price I can’t quite get there with this wagon, but it is an enticing package.

So the bathroom door handles are dirtier than the toilets because the toilets are cleaned...huh?, I assume they are cleaned between flights, never seen them cleaned regularly between uses.

My first house had a driveway running immediately next to the neighbors, with our houses immediately next to the driveway on both sides. Garages towards the back of the lots.  You had to move a lot of snow to scoop that driveway.  I sympathize. 

I hate the cold, the worst thing about driving in the winter is getting in a cold car. Then you read all the articles about how warming your car up is not necessary and also adds to emissions. All the crap they put on modern cars I don’t give a shit about, put a good instant on heater, I would pay for that option. How

There are still stickers on the tires--in 2011, I am guessing it is still wearing those little used, but aged out meats.

Quite sure this is a scam, all pictures dated 2011 and ad copy says "You won't be able to find this car anywhere" I'm out

I have a an old British sports car that is unsurprisingly creaky, and an 1988 Porsche 924S which is surprisingly creaky.  Compared to those cars... my frame of reference may be different than yours🙃