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The best option, if it’s financially feasible, is to get a two year lease on a brand new Mustang Convertible. I can guarantee that the payments will be about the same as buying a car for $25K plus (not to sound insensitive), when she’s gone, Ford can just take the car back. No hassle in trying to sell and you can do

Why not a Wrangler?

Now they have you scraping replies for content? And isn’t this supposed to be a slideshow?

24 year old, 2WD, underpowered econobox with 165, 000 miles on it.

Ah, the Cartman Gambit, as it is known in technical circles.

One person was in the passenger seat and the other in the back seat, so nobody was driving the car, ok that ended as expected. Darwin award.

Premium fuel requirement with mediocre gas mileage is a bit of a burn on a great little car. If you can get over that, this is a great car to own at a super reasonable price. Plus, as a person gets accustomed to the Lexus life, the GS350 (sadly, discontinued) is absolutely wonderful step up from the IS series at crazy

Jesus also didn't explicitly condemn heroin or child pornography. Are we supposed to allow those things, too?

I know it’s weird, but as a car guy I happen to read more than one car related website. This one has been my favorite for years, but it’s taking a massive shit on itself as of late and that sucks. 

Edit: I don’t like the Mazda 6 idea because they lack any semblance of grunt. Sorry Tom.

Sounds like an apartment manager is about to become a former apartment manager.

Do a custom EV conversion.

Most sales people can’t answer detailed questions about any of their models. I have never been on a lot shopping where I didn’t know vastly more than the sales person about the car I was looking for. These guys/gals float dealer to dealer and rarely stay up on current/detailed product info. They know a few highlights

BREAKING: The CEO of a large company is vaguely optimistic about the chances of receiving a contract from the federal government.

Farmworkers going from job to job. 

That is a remarkably stupid idea.

I agree that the Niro PHEV is excellent. However the reader explicitly said she does not want a plug in due to lack of charging with street parking and I don't think you can find a Niro PHEV under 15k.

You have to admit that CR ratings are far better than Jalopnik commenter anecdotal reliability ratings... which are based on tears and disappointment from people buying 15 year old German cars and expecting the tech to work like new.

It’s a lot to take on faith, knowing it’s a gamble. I have a decent 401(k) setup that correlates risk to how long until I plan to retire. If I had followed my investments closely, especially over the last 18 months, I probably would have reacted poorly. Logically I know I have multiple decades and that what happens

A bit of a pet peeve, but the road didn’t crash the car, the driver did.