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Meow, sexy kitty. The achilles heel of these cars are the plastic timing chain guides. 2003 was a transition year where they started using metal guides that don’t need to be replaced. You can confirm by looking at the build date. If they’re in range, drive and enjoy without worry (the engine is bolted to a bullet

If you’re comfortable with the idea of drivinggolf cart, you may as well own it and save a hundred bucks in the process. CP.

The exterior is pleasing enough but that interior gives me a headache. Couldn’t the designers have endeavored for sleekness over business?

That link is 2 years old. Doubtful that it’s still for sale. I like the way you’re thinking though.

These cars are fast enough stock. And pretty reliable. Why introduce multiple points of failure with after market mods? CP.

Nah. It’s just too much fun.

Rit mo do we need?

After 2020, every new Lotus will have an electric version which is quite a bit different than your headline. It’s not Lotus’s last combustion powered car.

Please make it stop.

Hey Cadillac, make this car and I’ll buy it. Thanks, SUV and cross over hater

The problem is the RX has the personality of a floorboard.

RHD R32 Skyline. Tell your non car people patients it’s autonomous when you get out from the wrong side.

Hi Mazda, thank you for being the enthusiasts choice amongst a rash of companies that are far more interested in churning out boring cross overs with appliance grade powertrains. I love that you are making this car!

I’ll leave this here for inspiration.

I’m not sure I follow. Can you repeat that again?

If you say so.

If you say so Dad.

I mean you could argue that traffic in the 1970s was considerably less than what it was today. And that it has increased exponentially over the last 10 - 15 years. Are we going to go back and make sure that each Cannonball Run had an equal amount of traffic for it to count? Or that every car was outfitted with

Might want to check that average again Eddie.

By your logic then, every single person who has ever broken the speed limit has been involved in a street racing incident.