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I always thought the qx70 would have looked really cool as a wagon/shooting brake

Interesting, almost all of them are small cars

I wouldn’t say he used his car as a weapon, but it was a really blatant and stupid thing to do. He for sure should have been punished more than he was.

I had a Camaro as a daily for a long time through college and into my early professional years. I got married and after a year or two my wife told me she was sick of driving it and she wanted something more practical, so I bought a Focus ST. It looked like a riot and reviews were all pretty good. I loved just about

I’m seriously considering it after all the reviews I’ve read/seen. I don’t know that I’m ready to give up a manual, but everybody just keeps saying how stupid fun it is & I’m curious. Too bad there aren’t any within 50 miles of me for a quick test drive.

4th gen F-body cars, particularly the 35th anniversary edition Camaro SS and Trans-Am WS6. They have a decent amount of tech in them, are rear-wheel drive, come with an LS1 and a 6-speed manual.

When I was 18 I bought a 96 Ford Taurus that was like a gunmetal purple. It meant freedom for me and I loved it. BUT... I sold my 2004 Trek 1500 US postal edition road bike to get the car. It was an amazing bike and I traded it for basically a trash car.

How is this not at the top of the list?! This is my answer.

Other people have said it but, get a GT350. It’s not gonna depreciate all that much, it’s an amazing V8, and you can allegedly fit 4 people in it.

I’d like to drive one, but I imagine its quite different from the feel of a 911, those things are amazing. Congrats on the purchase.

All good. I wasn’t trying to boast, but rather say that we live below our means and could afford to spend more on cars, but we don’t want to.

I get your logic on both accounts. The 911 isn’t losing money, and if you’re lucky it might even gain money (I’ve thought about doing that with a GT350, but I’m not sure I need another fun car right now).

Its really all about how you do your finances and what you budget for. As long as the money going out every month doesn’t exceed what’s coming in then no it doesn’t really matter. But to me, knowing that I pay that much per month when it could go into savings or put elsewhere doesn’t feel right. I’d (almost) always

Currently we have:
2016 Focus RS - Paid off
2019 Ford Edge ST - $380
And considering my first new car purchase - a Blazer EV... but if I can’t get the payments for that under $500 a month (which is still just so high) I’ll look for something else.

I can’t believe that this exists, and if people do it, it shouldn’t be punished. Airlines need to fix their pricing

Is “Bad to the Bone” a complete ripoff of Chuck Berry’s “No Money Down”?!

Can we get a road going version please?

I really want Lucid to succeed. All the reviews say they are really well built machines and I think they’re good looking too.

“I know what I have”

Easy, the Focus RS, which is my current car. The ride quality is terrible (especially in Michigan where I live), the seats hurt after so long because they squeeze you, and its really really loud...