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I spoke with a sales representative at Audi Pembrooke Pines who confirmed that the automated pricing app was not accurate and, in fact, the RS6 commanded a $25,000 markup.

I’ve had my GTI for nearly 5 years now and haven’t spend a dime on (non oil, filter, etc) service.

though the automaker says the new model is a full two percent stiffer than its Honda sibling.

Thanks for that trip down memory lane.  Well done.

I read elsewhere there will only be 25 made of the 900hp version. I suspect very few if any will actually make their way to the rental counters, rather to be hidden away for a few years to make their debuts at B-J and Mecum.

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I would consider myself low level basic competence at DIY repairs. The airbag fix IIRC involves removal of the entire front dash, which seems a bit involved (and expensive areas to work around or break) for an engineering flaw. If you are capable of a DIY clamshell removal for a clutch replacement, hats off. I also

Fuck it, I’ll even retract the used 911 qualifier. Towards the end of the Evora GT run, the list prices were easily pushing 110-115k.  I think there will be plenty of >100k Emiras adding carbon packages and such. Everyone is entitled to their opinions here, but I call sucker on anyone who would pick an Emira over a

I once wanted to think that way—hell I picked up my low mileage Evora—had done my homework, picked the final year of the model run, thinking surely Lotus worked out the warped airbag covers, the brittle A/C system, the electrical gremlins, the transmission. Surely by 2014 Lotus knew how to screw a car together and

You hit the good points, but left out the shitty build quality, ferrari-priced hourly service rates (which isn’t easily accessible), difficulty in parts sourcing (even in pre-pandemic times), priced-like-a-porsche-but depreciates worse than one (again, non-pandemic times).

Turbo lag is charming

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I know it’s a motorbike song, but I can pretend it’s about my little Honda car

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With all respect to the original and Tracy Chapman, this is my favorite version of Fast Car:

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4Runner-Rostam is a contemporary contender. Makes me all wistful to have my nearly bulletproof ‘02 back.

Yeah, the “didn’t know what was about to happen,” but the dozen people standing at the top of the hill with phones out and filming really supports that one.

Everyone else go home. You’ve clearly won the internet today:

Just another damn used car shortage article.... /s

That’s just a little bit more than the law will allow...