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You can probably add a seat heater. I think a lot of people retrofit them.

No third pedal for US? That stinks. They’re eligible for import under the 25 year old rule. Buy a decent European one for $10k and import it here.

How was it? I’m worried it’s one of those don’t-meet-your-heroes things.

Mercedes SL (R107 for chassis code nerds) was the it car of the 70s and early 80s.

Businesses can't take charitable deductions.

Autotrader is best on filtering and nationwide search. Not as many private sellers.

To what extent does all that money make it a better sport?

What are some examples? That would be more interesting than some specs.

live with wood panels? no,

Lol, literarlly. Seriously, I’ve rarely had anything less than efficient friendly service at a McDonald’s. Say what you will about the healthiness or lack of, but its always consistent.

Man it's like these Jalopnik readers you thought were your friends stabbed you.

Please don't slander the good people of McDonald's.

Yep, came to post something like this. Jeep/Ram is kicking ass. There are valuable assets. Not sure if VW is or isn't the right partner but if it makes sense they should be able to find the capital.

Sucker. I bet you pay for your crack.

You mean beauties like the Honda Crosstour and BMW X6?

So true. The weirdest thing is how normal an Aztek looks now. I mean with that zero sarcasm.

“Here’s the full statement in part”.

I came here to say something nice about the Cayman. The first gens are very affordable. Curious, why do you say the first is the best?

You’re right but the Japanese did give us some more affordable sports cars below the Halo cars: s2000, Del Sol, MR2, and the MX-5 which is the only one still around today.