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Never, ever, ever, ever, buy an expensive car (especially one at the limit of or beyond your means) because you think it will be valuable in the future. You will be wrong, and in the slim, slim chance you are right, the maintenance of a low production car will still cancel out any slowing of depreciation.

Put a Maserati badge on it and sell it for $150k.

Aston Martin Cygnet.

Cadillac ELR. Starting at $75k? CP.

- $3600 in gas savings ($150x24)

Now if only I could get a Fiesta ST for 14-15k....

There's a "when pigs fly" comment in there somewhere.

they were chasing two guys on a mission from god

Actually, his argument is completely correct, although it assumes the reader (you) are already familiar with the 85th Percentile Speed Limit theory:

I was in NoCal last September and found most drivers keeping pretty close to the speed limit on Interstates and US highways. This was very disconcerting to me since I have spent most of my driving life in New York and New Jersey.

If 85% of the cars are at 40 mph, then the speed limit is wrong, not the drivers.

So you have never complained about anything? Wow, please tell me where this magical land you live in is at.

This is a great example of why road design is more important to safety than posted signs and laws.

Will there still be possibility of a coupe? When will the hardtop be available? Shooting brake? :)

How about a nearly brand new GTR for $89k

They would just sell fewer cars and the market for used would correct (be higher). Wait a minute...that would be horrible... I change my original statement. I want as MANY suckers to buy new cars as possible. BUY BUY BUY. 48 month loan, 60 month, 72 month, 30 year, lease, whatever, just buy them cars and flood the

Look at this sweet 1991 Diablo in Penis Magnet Yellow.

I not a huge, huge Audi fan (the name is deceptive), but the answer to this has got to be this 2010 Audi R8 V10 6-speed. Carbon fiber package, B&O sound, a manual gearbox, and a wailing monster of a V10 in the middle. A bit high miles for my taste at 26,963, but the buy it now is $98,990.

The Nissan Leaf