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Not sure what you are saying but on my old BMW 2002 one of the positions on the ignition switch was "Fahrt" heh...heh...heh heh

Waze is cartoon irritating crap, can't believe it is even in the conversation for best.

I am not defending the chief, he shouldn’t have been there, but if somebody touched me on the arm at work (from the footage it sure seemed more like a pretty innocuous touch than an assault, and yeah I know the legal distinction is a little different) and a threw them on the hood of a car I think I would get in

Like your choice, but I would add the Nissan NX2000 too.  It had the 140HP 16 valve (was still kind of a new exciting thing then) Nissan SE-R engine, and the torsen limited slip differential too.  No Whiz bang v-6, and the MX was probably better looking, but the NX had better specs.

Looking on BaT I am seeing recent sales of much nicer cars in the mid fifties to low 60s. This one is a little scruffy for the price. I love sixties cars, I love Italian cars, but I have always thought the Fiat Dino coupe looks a little off in its proportions. But personal feelings aside, a Craigslist ad for above

Never watch a video when there should be an article, that is the car I would buy.

I drive by about one major crash a week that occured at a low speed traffic light controlled intersection on my short commute to and from work. About the only we these could occur is if someone blows through a red light, oblivious to all oncoming traffic.

So we have CAFE fuel economy standards and we have EV tax credits, then we have the section 179 deduction that basically lets any business deduct over nearly $30,000 in the first year of ownership of any vehicle over 6,000 pounds gross vehicle weight. So you can buy a big heavy luxury SUV to drive your ass to work at

Lots of benefits I agree with, but downside is lots of inexperienced kids getting killed on bikes by all by themselves or by others. 

I think I test drove one, I know I looked at one on a lot, long time ago, don’t think it was a turbo, if I drove it obviously didn’t leave a huge impression, but a real long time ago.  Believe it was a Chevette platform basically, so POS description may have some merit.

You know what is better than a Scirocco?, a rear wheel drive Scirocco.

Just to make it worse, sure I would buy one, 10 years old on the used market to carry loads and run the dog around for the weekend.  If manufacturers built cars for me I would be happy, but they would go broke.

Same here, only rational reason to buy an Aerostar is that it runs, costs less than $2000 dollars, and you have given up on life...

Serious question, are you saying car crazies should hop on this unicorn, or anybody is crazy to spend that much money on an old beat up French car?

My dad had a Dauphine as our first second family car, I was probably about 4 and thought it was really cool. I don’t know if he hated the Dauphine, but he did buy a R10 after having a VW or two in the interim. He loved the Renault, the heater worked (not great praise, but contrast to Beetle), he said it rode great and

I agree about the looks. I thought they were pretty sexy in the early pictures I saw, but in the flesh they look like an early 2000s Hyundai Sonata with an Alfa Grill. Pretty mundane.  I am hearing some say these are reliable now, early reports I read did not indicate that.  Anyway, I want a two out of three car, with

I have been like a broken record here saying it is pretty crazy to buy a rapidly depreciating asset that is likely to need expensive repairs, but this baby should be pretty much depreciated out. If you keep it going it may cost you a bit, bit if you keep it going and looking good it won’t depreciate anymore. Pretty

Yeah, but MAGA counts immigrants differently for statistical purposes, each South of the boarder immigrant is multiplied by a scary factor of 5 over Europeans.

You have bigger cajones than me, my friend.

Wow, the Cali sales figures, out here in flyover country Teslas are not exactly a rare sight anymore, but they are far from best sellers. As far as today’s contest, it is a lightly used car, whatever KBB or Edmunds or whatever says.