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Amazingly enough, I am *not* tired of either one of my cars. I was a compulsive car flipper until a couple of years ago when I decided that instead of buying 1 car with my budget I would buy 2 cheaper ones. I now have a 2008 MX-5 6spd for fun and a 2004 Lexus GX SUV for people/stuff/bad weather and it’s been working

Well, as good as this little car seems to be I don’t like the exterior or interior design and while you say all turbo 4's sound the same, depending on the manufacturer, they really don’t. The GTI’s turbo 4 seems to let a better sound into the cabin to my ears on top of having a non-offensive exterior and a much better

I might be in the market for a Macan GTS one of these years but only because it’s the only “smallish” Porsche with 4 doors. I would be just as happy if it were a sedan. In other news, I own a 2008 Miata and a 2004 Lexus GX470 so maybe I am part of the problem AND part of the solution?

This happened to me so many times when I was shopping for a manual BMW 128i a few years back. It got to the point where I didnt even read the description but instead went right to the car photos so that I could see if it had the 6 speed manual or not.

My 2008 MX-5 has zero rust. *knocks on wood*

Great article and it just goes to show how much time, effort and engineering Porsche put into the Cayenne redesign. The cynical side of me says this could be a reliability nightmare for the first model year or two until all of the kinks get worked but I certainly can’t fault Porsche’s ambition to make a truly

For that budget my money would be firmly on the RS3. It’s the ultimate stealth machine that can be had fully loaded for a touch over $60k and will hit 60 in less than 4 seconds.

Fun video of one of my favorite current automobiles. I have what I call the “Macan 2020" plan where I am currently saving up to buy a Macan GTS in 2020. After driving one around the track at the Porsche Experience Center here in Atlanta I am totally smitten with that vehicle.