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Yeah, no. That movie is a goddamned classic. It was a Spielberg/Zemeckis/Gale production, the same team that went on to make Back to the Future.

I own a 2000 Jaguar XK8, at $4k this seems fair, but I’d note the following:

I understand that these are great base rigs for various tuner projects, but I can’t fathom how a 30-plus year-old car is somehow worth 12 large, rebuilt motor or not. Just because it’s less shitty than most other 240s on offer doesn’t mean it’s worth that much.

Meh. Just can’t work up any feelings about this one either way. Looks to be well preserved for its age but the styling from this era was so dull who cares. At the end of the day it’s a 33 year old Japanese car with no particular provenance and nearly a quarter million miles on the clock. Is that worth $12,000? Flip a

Check trunk for bodies first

Shorter and more exciting than Speed 2: Cruise Control.

How will you you charge millions of EV’s when California has rolling brown and black outs when it gets warm?

You don’t even need to spend that much!

So much inaccurate reporting on this bill.

Enthusiasts to Mazda: Give us the rotary!

Hey Lawrence, I haven’t read your article yet, but I just wanted to say that I’m very happy to see you all back at the desk. This is the first Jalopnik article that I open. Congrats to you and your colleagues for making it through in rough times.

ahhh the GMG strike has begun bois. 

Ever since I heard about Lexus’ development of a TTv6, I was hoping it would make its way under the hood of the IS and RC since seemed to be better suited for a mild performance car than a luxo cruiser and should shave a hundred or so pounds. It seems like to get the car closer to the 3,500 lbs mark it will take major

The first-gen Corvair was mostly a fine car, mostly, except for a couple minor issues everyone mostly forgot about (big /S). But a gorgeous rear-engined coupe with IRS in the mid’60's, that was still well-attainable? Huge improvement.

Any current model year Mazda that isn’t the Miata.

Better yet:

I am reminded of the VERY old TV show Mr. Lucky.  Floating restaurant and night club with classy, jazzy Mancini music always in the background.

Oh Myyyy!!

From certain angles the 626 styling is evocative of the contemporary Peugeot 505. I don't know if that's a good thing or not. It would have been funny if they had a de-contented version with a similar badge that said "POVERTY"

Looks surprisingly good from the rear, like most things in life. Is it just me, or does it remind me of old Peugeots from that angle?