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Tesla maybe, as far as cutting edge tech and affordable yet reliable super car performance. The rest are just cars you like. 

As TBirdOwnerThatDoesNotPlayGolf pointed out, a Cayman is probably your closest equivalent. List price on a GT4 is around $85,000 (not that you can probably buy one for that, if you can buy one at all), and that is every bit as focused, usable and well-rated as the original NSX.

But the second generation is so damn good

It’s like a gorgeous woman dressed up as a librarian. It shouldn’t be sexy - but it is.

There’s something very neat about seeing one of the most bonkers car designs ever, painted beige

That’s only because it didn’t get run late late last night when I wrote it!

“Dodge needed a little flash in the pan to remind the world that the Durango exists...”

who gave you security clearance

I like to live dangerously.

It’s also worth noting that if you take I-75 north out of the city exit 69 is Big Beaver, a major East/West surface street. Even though I’ve lived here all my life the signs that say “Exit 69 Big Beaver” still make me chuckle.

Yup. I think people just parrot the issues of yesteryear for the domestic brands.

GM cars usually can sustain or beat the EPA estimates.

I didn’t realize the Bollinger had a front storage area. That’s an amazing idea (hat tip, Torch) made real. I take back my criticism of the front end.

FOR SALE: 2009 VW Jetta TDI

o_o how did I miss that

Let’s overview. The American government thinks this Italian car

Thanks - the newish formatting that pulls up the next story under whatever story one has clicked is a little challenging to sort out, at times.

I thought Scat Packs were a Mopar thing.

To give you an idea as to how much of a cock-up this was:

That old woman needs to change her ways.