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Bret M
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I don’t know if I’d call that “most recent” since it’s been going on for the last 25 years or more. In fact, I feel like we talk about this at least once every month or two here on Jalopnik, and have for a while.

Do you like great burnout videos? Then disable your adblocker, even though we’ve probably never posted a burnout video, so we can ram some crap in your face that you’ll click on by accident because who the heck buys something from an ad link anymore.”

Well, Hondas are built with Earth Dreams at least

I think in this case the idea that the car is “common and easy to find parts for” even if the buyer has no intention of maintaining or buying parts for it, plays a factor in the purchase decision. I had a Honda Accord and one of the main sales pitches was that it was “very common and easy to fix”

Ugly cosmetics, too many owners, the guy thought it was the 3.0 supercharged so clearly maintenance has not been performed, and a lot of miles in a short period of time. $11k might be a nice price for one of these in clean condition, but this thing is going to need another $11k in repairs within the next year. Easy CP

The red wheels are hideous, $19k is overpriced in my opinion for a used 124, but I voted NP anyway because I really like these cars and I don’t want them to die.

If by FOX you mean an Audi 80, not obscure to me at all as one of the audi-obsessed. Beautiful cars, one of my all time favorites.

Ah thanks for the information. Yes I was there in May of this year. It was definitely a mess, but I can see how if they stations/bikes were in good order it would be nice to use. Instead we relied on the metro (which worked very well, if not the best way to “see the city”).

Other than a few rare, special classics like the 30 year old Supra linked by ibRAD, I remember a Doug D video saying that you could find brand new Mitsubishi Mirage’s from 2014 on lots without much difficulty.

There we go, narrowing it down, it’s a 1970's american vehicle of some type. Ehhh good enough for me, I guess I’ll look at the girl now.

No problem, I love talking about old Audi’s. If I had the cash, I’d own one - they come up for sale every so often but only around ~660 of them in the US means they are pricy (and come with standard old-audi issues like maintenance, rust, etc).

I visited Paris recently and tried to use the bikeshare (docked) service there for one day. Huge waste of time. The first station I tried had about 20 bikes, all stations filled up. They were all in good condition, but the station was broken so you couldn’t rent one there. I paid from my phone - then realized I had to

I’m surprised with the crowd we have here that nobody has tried to identify the car, I know you all have been staring at this picture for a while haha.

I don’t know man, Rally cars maybe but I don’t see why an RX-7 or RX-8 would be able to make it without chassis damage too.

Wow, well done!

Well, if it were bigger she wouldn’t have gotten stuck, so maybe he needs an upgrade?

Haha sorry, this is stupid. Not only will there never be an all electric 911 (there might be an electric 4-seat 2-door, but it won’t carry the Carrera name), but these are just photoshopped images - there is no information or anything valuable to report here.

One additional note, if you break a piece of trim, or the plastic bumper/side skirts on this thing, good luck finding a replacement. The fact that this one looks to be intact all around is pretty exceptional.

I’m surprised this one is leaning CP, this is a solid slam dunk NP. Beat to shit examples go for $5-6k and this one looks pretty clean considering most of them are rusted out. The SPG model was very limited run, and based on the $25k+ earlier Saab turbos, I’d expect these SPG’s to go up in value as well.