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We like rust and poor resale values. Miata excluded.

Future collectible?

Depends on what you consider acceptable. What are you currently driving would matter as well.

Could assume that but we all know this car was designed from the ground up. Even the bolt pattern would matter since you're going at 200 mph you'll want to balance strength of the wheels as well as the weight. Or this is all crap and it is 5x100 Edit sorry 5x112.

Why does this showroom have a Bugatti, a motorcycle and a mannequin wearing a bikini? Where is this place? It's so confusing!

What is the bolt pattern?

Is it Lexus worthy or just a quick rebadge of a Toyota? Estimated price

My history teacher before he became a teacher worked for either Ford or Chevy. He told me on days when upper management pissed off the line workers cars would roll off the line unable to start and other issues. If they were really pissed off they would take an empty soda can and mount it inside the dash so it would

Negotiated a deal for my WRX in Maryland. Drove down there and learned how to drive stick from Maryland back to NJ with my girlfriend following behind me carefully. That is how I learned. Stalled once and took routes to avoid traffic.

I definitely want to own a Japanese classic one day. I'll even take a 70's Corolla. 240Z was on my radar but the amount of rust is so hard to ignore.

I agree it's all about personal responsibility and really doing your own research. He wanted to save money so he took a bigger risk and purchased it outside the US which I assume was cheaper than buying a 430 here. Sucks he took the dealership's "word" for it but in this instance he should have made damn sure it was

Must be fun to valet this truck.

Wow this company has a lot of late model vehicles. In addition to the 2 x WRXs they also have 2 x 2015 Audi A3 Sedans as well.

Almost any car can sound good with aftermarket exhaust/mufflers etc. If your talking about a stock car I think the C63s V8 exhaust note is much better than the Mustang GT

With enough research and looking over the data on each individual case they'll probably get a good enough estimate. Now they know a crash could be attributed to the ignition issue they'll know what to look for rather than have unexplained deaths due to airbags that didn't deploy or as a result of loss of steering.

That is awesome. I wish this were the case because the station I go to is crowded and everyone who doesn't have the costco Amex card has to use their debit card so they have to get out and enter their pin as well. PITA

Gas does not require membership. I wish it did so the lines would be shorter in my area so I can get in out easier as well.

From my experience HELL NO. I would say I've had a 50/50 experience. Half of them were great to talk to with a wealth of knowledge. Others yeah extremely unfriendly and almost rude. But I do have a general feeling that young Lotus owners are unwelcomed at times.

You can get this base/manual model of the Mirage for about $13000 with taxes title and etc in NJ. Can't beat that plus a full warranty and I doubt it'll be hard to fix cause it's not complicated, over engineered or loaded with options. People's expectations need to be lowered when they only plan on spending x amount

Damn would love the VIN number to see where in NJ this car was.