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I wonder when Tesla (and other eventual competitors) will start offering DLC optional upgrades for cars.

This list is erroneous as C4 out ranks C5 and C6 which is not possible in any universe.

A Fit Si would have been so much cooler than the CR-Z.

Miata!

EV1 was a pipe dream in 1989 (25 years ago). When it came out in 1996, it was a subcompact, zero features and a range of about 75 miles. Seven years before that mediocre electric car came out, you don't think it's shocking to know that we now have a luxurious, innovative electric car from an American start-up that's

Hellcat Caravan, because some people can't keep it in their pants and still need to run 10 sec 1/4 mile times with 6 pieces of crotchfruit in the back.

FR-S/BRZ.

I don't understand why you think depreciation is a cost of financing. It is the cost of buying new. There are definitely situations when people buy new and pay cash but they'd be better off financing. I've been in situations where offering cash does not impact the cost of the car at all. So instead of paying 25k

Shhhhhh. Tavarish, quit telling people these things. They'll stop buying $50k sports cars and I'll have nothing to drive in 10 years.

Aston Martin made a sedan in 1989. It was called the Lagonda. And wasn't the Skyline GTR already a thing in 1989?

Part of that bill you pay each month goes to the taxes you rolled into the loan.

A used car without insane depreciation can do all the things you listed, freeing up even more of your hard-earned capital.

You pay tax every time you make a payment on a car loan, and you can buy aftermarket bumper-to-bumper warranties, or simply find a trustworthy mechanic. You don't need to get dirty, and buying new isn't the only option to have peace of mind.

Andrew, the issue of "money now" vs. "money later" is one of fiscal responsibility. If you have a portion of your paycheck going into a savings account (or underneath your mattress) specifically set up for a car fund, then it shouldn't be a hindrance to your financial stability. If you only have $20,000 to your name,

The Juke-R...a car so incredibly ugly and yet ludicrously fast.

hang on a sec... did you set it to DHCP?

Solar technology is rapidly becoming price competitive with conventional energy sources and this will have a huge impact on both the manufacturing and possibly propulsion of cars. Cars and factories could potentially be much greener.

No, just no. Anyone who puts these lights on a car is not to be trusted.

Today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe candidate is a car that was never built, by a brand that no longer exists. It's weird, AWD, and Canadian to boot. Hopefully for the seller, that will all top out to a Nice Price win.