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I can tell you on good authority that is probably the situation here. My first job doing junior engineering was for a dealership group with 25 Ford and Mazda stores across the Mid Atlantic. I managed their inventory across their dealers, and Jim (the owner and CEO) had a ton of exotic cars. When he was done with them

New Jersey, you say?

Based on the prices of some of these lightly used vehicles, it would not surprise me if some friend of the owner, or perhaps the owner himself, is buying exotic cars, driving them for a bit, and flipping them through the dealership.

The only bike you address as Sir, 145 HP in 1985

Such is true! One of these days I’ll get my hands on an old Honda V4 Interceptor.

A fair amount of Motorcycles have V4 engines.

Agree with your assessment.. mostly. Not collectible, but a decent DD if you need 4wd

I’ve always loved the Sonett. The engine note is interesting as well.

And actually a good looking car.

Before the Grand Caravan was discontinued, it was the best-selling minivan, by something like 20% over the next-best seller. A lot of that was pricing, though, since it was the only minivan to have an MSRP starting with a “2".

American buyers now only able to get the Chysler Pacifica, Toyota Sienna, Kia Carnival, Honda Odyssey, and Chrysler Voyager.

The Sandero is a better car than the Voyager :)

Honestly didn’t know there was a difference between the Voyager and Pacifica. 

Pablo Escobar knew quality.

This is some raw, uncut car porn right here.

You had me at “IROC Porsche” because I have been looking for a new reason to carry a knife in my boot ever since I lost all my HotRod magazines and ninja stars back in 1991. I’ll never trust my mom to look through my room again.

Lol a significant portion of that odometer has to be some hard driving fueled by the best coke ever made

Nitpicking does Bernd Maylander actually take the start though? He has attended a huge number of races but the safety car doesn’t actually take the start unless the race has been deemed to start under the safety car. It does a reconaissance lap before the race but doesn’t actually start it itself.