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As much as I think the application kinda sucks here, F1 has been consistent about disqualifying out of compliance cars.  Hell of a race and gutsy choice by Russell.  I wouldn't be surprised if we don't see it more often and the Pirellis generally seem to be holding up much longer than expected for the people that stay

Can't believe it was the eighties and the only manual option is a three speed, was it a column shift too? (kidding, but can't believe they didn't have a 4 speed available).

You could still get an Alfa Spider in the early 90s, thing had a longer run than the MGB (though Alfa did a lot more updates to the design than MG ever did with the B).

I am looking for the catch, but not finding it in the ad (doesn’t look scammish either) A running driving car in decent cosmetic shape for $1800 is a screaming deal these days, sure people will assume you are old, embrace it and get the senior discount at drive throughs all over the country. Nice Price

I made a similar comment, with the unspoken hope that maybe somebody would enlighten me on why the Suzuki seems to trade significantly higher than the Honda.  

Don’t think it is too far off but still a little too high.

This snake is at 50/50 at the moment, Rob please come look and call it a first time ever tie...

Absolutely correct, nobody is buying this to take to work on Tuesday even if it is raining out, the weather protection is beside the point, or kinda proves the point that this beast was built to go, not to make you want to take a nap in it.

Wow, this bike seems to be in very nice shape, and I have to admit I have never heard of this particular model, but it seems like a little over half the asking price would be more appropriate. It’s not like it is a CBX or Z1. Anyway, no dice by the factor of many thousands of dollars, but looks like a nice example of

The drivetrain sits in front of the front axle for the most part

I had one just like this (there was a Jalopnik article about it when I sold it on BaT, too lazy to look it up) not as nice, but same delightful orange. I always wanted one, these are cool, to my eye they look like a mini Italian exotic from the same era.

I see lots of cars with wheels I hate, I don't get what is so bad about these.

“stank" it up, thanks autocorrect 

May seem like a small thing, but I was pretty much all in until I read about the two pine tree air fresheners in the car. I don’t have any air fresheners in my 22 year old car because I don’t engage in activities in the car that will stand it up.

I call it the politics of fear, as opposed to the politics of progress and hope, sadly, the fear message seems to work pretty well.

 Current Mazda 3 looks eerily similar

I thought these, and the cockroach like B210, were hideous back in the day.  While I don't know that I like them any better now, with the current design language of slab sides and small greenhouses they don't look as unusual to me now as they did then.  They were before their time but predicted trends I don't like.

And furthermore, is the the car anybody else thought of when they saw they first saw the current generation Mazda 3, similar rear flanks. I actually hated the styling of these Nissans at the time, but, I wouldn’t go so far as to say they have grown on on me, but I can kinda see the look they going for, it just looks a

Wow, never thought I would see a malaise era economy car at these prices.  Anyway call it totally rationale or maybe a little irrational, but no dice based on the fact the seller wants a premium price for the car, but can't take the 15 seconds it would take to pull the water bottle out of the interior for the pics, or

Agreed, but arrest the guy for pulling some plastic off that obscured the plate.  What? Is the owner of the car going to have to pay $100s of dollars at a shop to get that fixed?