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Star on 60s American Boat.  You can get a really nice Land Yacht from the 60s for $20k.   Something like a giant Buick or the like.  Maybe even a Caddy depending on year.   That way you can take up 3 parking spaces.

I am so disappointed with the official choices - why did everyone go American? Just because someone moved here doesn’t mean they have to drive a car that was made here. So many better options than this...

I think this is a way forward.

I’ve owned a 2006 Prius for fifteen years now and have put new shocks and a brake tune into it. Maybe $1500 total. Thing runs like a microwave. Push the button, beep beep.

Alarmingly described in retrospect as a ‘test bed’ for later W12 and W16 engines”

1 of 4 silver on black W8 passats for the 2004 model year? I doubt that’s true, but if it is I wouldn’t brag about it being the color of 78% of passats out there.

The comments here are great, though being aroused by so many small cars borders on automotive pedophilia... Just sayin’.  Anyways... I want this to be VERY low, difficult to get in an out of, do 60 in no more than 5 seconds, and have a back seat that I can make my kids sit in.

The people on this site are going to hate it literally no matter what it is, and then when it goes out of production, the same people will be griping about how much they loved it and how sad they are that it’s gone.

As long as they don’t botch this as badly as the CR-Z. That was an awful disappointment and didn’t really serve as an evolution from the CRX. There’s been enough advancement in batteries and technology. No excuses this time!

Still much better tan buying 4000 of something else, i thought the article would be a bit more along the lines of a dream garage

That’s great at the molecular level, but food quality is substantially worse in fast food; this is proven fact. You’re getting much more fat (esp. saturated fat which clogs arteries), sodium (um, high blood pressure?), and overall calories (unburned turned to … fat!) than a traditional home-cooked meal with lean meat

Here’s an idea, make the seats wider, have fewer seats on the plane, charge enough for the wider seats so that the potential revenue of the plane in the same.

This is a safety issue, people need to get over it. When you’re in the sky, weight matters...I don’t see how weighing people is “invasive” when you’re trying to keep something from falling out of the sky.

I really hope (I know it won’t) this sparks some kind of nation wide movement to get people to just loose some damn weight.

Reminds me of when I get on a plane from California to Tennessee to see my folks. The flight starts off with a mix of people- thin, medium and chubby people. The last plane, which is usually one of those smaller regional jets making a short jump from Charlotte to TN is almost always 100% full of morbidly obese people.

Even with those miles, in today’s market this is probably easily a $13k car, but I’m not ready for it to be. As much as I preach the “condition trumps mileage” gospel, I don’t practice what I preach, and I’d want this to have half as many miles for this price.

Poor wording in the craigslist ad. It’s almost certainly a 2.5 with hotter cams from a 3-liter. That’s a pretty common upgrade that’s done with a full belt service/water pump replacement, and it’s generally much cheaper than getting whole 3-liter swap done.

This car was auctioned elsewhere in August of this year and the description in that listing specifies this car has a 2.5-liter engine with camshafts from a 3-liter. It’s true that many of these got the whole engine from a later Milano.

Also voted ND.  It may be nice but the price has to be equally nice to qualify for a NP.

2004 GTO